The L300 is a brand new 16:9 LCD budget front projector. Price comes in under $2,000 and often includes a free Panny DVD player.
What makes this projector special?
To overcome the "Screen Door" effect (where pixels are spaced far apart and have black lines in between them) which is common to LCD projectors, Panasonic has developed a new technology called "Smooth Screen". Here is a graphic that demonstrates the result, Smooth Screen technology is represented in the graphic to the right:

Panasonic has also managed to get excellent contrast and black levels never before seen in an LCD projector anywhere near it's price. Projector Central gives it rave reviews:
In depth L300u review
The full specs for the L300 can also be found at Projector Central:
L300 Specs at Projector Central
My experience so far with the L300u has been excellent. Last weekend I ceiling mounted it and now throw a 92" diagonal screen that is awesome from an 11' viewing distance. I have a 92" High Contrast Cinema Vision screen on order which should arrive in about a week.
The fan is very quiet, bulb life is excellent at approx. 5,000 hours in low lamp mode (which is always recommended for movie viewing). Calibration using the S&V Tune-up DVD is a snap.
Here are some screenshots of my of the PT-L300u.
First, let me say that these don't convey anywhere near the image quality the projector actually shows. The digital camera did not do very well in the dark environment and you will see noise in the images. This noise is from the camera, not from the projector.
I also had a hard time focusing the digital camera. Auto mode was used without a tripod (which made it even harder to get a good focus). You will see on the first image of the projector settings how off the camera focus is. The text on the screen was razor sharp, but came through blurry on the picture.
My Home Theater rooom is rather small. The pictures were taken prior to when I ceiling mounted the projector. I was standing about 10 feet away of a 72" screen image projected on a beige wall. The DVD player is connected by Python component video cables and is sending 480P, Playstaion 2 is connected with component cables sending 480I.
The only editing I did on these images is to crop and resize them so that they will display properly.
So, on to the pictures.... They may take some time to load on slower connections:
Projector Settings:

Yoda:

R2D2:

Council:

Gandalf:

Borimir:

Playstation 2 - Ratchet & Clank:

Playstation 2 - GT 3:


The Smooth Screen example listed earlier is taken from the RitzAV website which is where I bought the L300.
Well, that's about all I can think to share about the L300.... Hope this is useful.
Sayer - Musical Creations and Home Page
What makes this projector special?
To overcome the "Screen Door" effect (where pixels are spaced far apart and have black lines in between them) which is common to LCD projectors, Panasonic has developed a new technology called "Smooth Screen". Here is a graphic that demonstrates the result, Smooth Screen technology is represented in the graphic to the right:

Panasonic has also managed to get excellent contrast and black levels never before seen in an LCD projector anywhere near it's price. Projector Central gives it rave reviews:
In depth L300u review
The full specs for the L300 can also be found at Projector Central:
L300 Specs at Projector Central
My experience so far with the L300u has been excellent. Last weekend I ceiling mounted it and now throw a 92" diagonal screen that is awesome from an 11' viewing distance. I have a 92" High Contrast Cinema Vision screen on order which should arrive in about a week.
The fan is very quiet, bulb life is excellent at approx. 5,000 hours in low lamp mode (which is always recommended for movie viewing). Calibration using the S&V Tune-up DVD is a snap.
Here are some screenshots of my of the PT-L300u.
First, let me say that these don't convey anywhere near the image quality the projector actually shows. The digital camera did not do very well in the dark environment and you will see noise in the images. This noise is from the camera, not from the projector.
I also had a hard time focusing the digital camera. Auto mode was used without a tripod (which made it even harder to get a good focus). You will see on the first image of the projector settings how off the camera focus is. The text on the screen was razor sharp, but came through blurry on the picture.
My Home Theater rooom is rather small. The pictures were taken prior to when I ceiling mounted the projector. I was standing about 10 feet away of a 72" screen image projected on a beige wall. The DVD player is connected by Python component video cables and is sending 480P, Playstaion 2 is connected with component cables sending 480I.
The only editing I did on these images is to crop and resize them so that they will display properly.
So, on to the pictures.... They may take some time to load on slower connections:
Projector Settings:

Yoda:

R2D2:

Council:

Gandalf:

Borimir:

Playstation 2 - Ratchet & Clank:

Playstation 2 - GT 3:


The Smooth Screen example listed earlier is taken from the RitzAV website which is where I bought the L300.
Well, that's about all I can think to share about the L300.... Hope this is useful.
Sayer - Musical Creations and Home Page

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