Acer H6510BD
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12 years ago
Acer H6510BD Projector Review
For those who don't see or don't mind rainbow artifacts, the Acer H6510BD Projector is a potential bargain, with 1080p resolution and full 3D support. The Acer H6510BD Projector is a big step up from the Acer H6500 that it replaces in Acer's line (although the H6500 is still available from various Web sites at this writing). Both offer full HD resolution, at a native 1080p, but the H6510BD is brighter, at a rated 3,000 lumens; it adds full 3D support for video devices like Blu-ray players and FiOS or cable boxes; and it's about $100 less than the H6500 was when it was introduced. Add in reasonably good image quality, as long as you're not bothered by rainbow artifacts, and it's a potentially good pick as a low-cost home entertainment projector. Much like the Acer H5370BD( at Amazon) that I recently reviewed, the H6510BD is small and light enough that if you don't have a room to set it up in permanently, you can easily store it away when you're not using it, and then set it up only when you need it. In fact, it's even lighter than the H5370BD, at four pounds, 13 ounces. As with the Acer H5370BD also, the H6510BD comes with a so...
Pros:
- Inexpensive
- Native 1080p resolution
- Full 3D support for video sources like Blu-ray players and FiOS or cable boxes
Cons:
- Potentially annoying rainbow artifacts
- Underpowered audio
12 years ago
Acer H6510BD Home Theater Projector Review
Let's start with the basics. This Acer H6510 BD is a single-chip DLP projector. It offers true 1080p resolution at a price point under $800!. Like the more expensive H9500BD Acer projector that we reviewed last year, but unlike the older H6500, the Acer H6510BD is fully 3D capable. Although the...
Pros:
- Plenty of brightness - measured a maximum of over 2800 lumens
- Reasonably good color
- right out of the box
- Good looking bright lumens with reasonably good color
- Slightly better than average black levels for the price
- Lamp can be changed without unmounting the projector
- Geared for the tyical
Cons:
- Lack of savable User memories. The slightest change wipes out your settings
- Remote control is not backlit
- Black levels are pretty entry level
- Lacks CFI for smooth motion (typical for entry level projectors
- Reasonably noisy. Not exceptionally so
- especially for a DLP projector but it certainly
12 years ago
Acer H6510BD Projector
The Acer H6510BD Projector is a big step up from the Acer H6500 that it replaces in Acer's line (although the H6500 is still available from various Web sites at this writing). Both offer full HD resolution, at a native 1080p, but the H6510BD is brighter, at a rated 3,000 lumens; it adds full 3D...
12 years ago
Acer H6510BD Projector Review
For those who don't see or don't mind rainbow artifacts, the Acer H6510BD Projector is a potential bargain, with 1080p resolution and full 3D support. (3.5 out of 5) Pros Inexpensive Native 1080p resolution Full 3D support for video sources like Blu-ray players and FiOS or cable boxes Cons...
Pros:
- Inexpensive
- Native 1080p resolution
- Full 3D support for video sources like Blu-ray players and FiOS or cable boxes
Cons:
- Potentially annoying rainbow artifacts
- Underpowered audio
12 years ago
Acer H6510BD Projector
The Acer H6510BD Projector is a big step up from the Acer H6500 that it replaces in Acer's line (although the H6500 is still available from various Web sites at this writing). Both offer full HD resolution, at a native 1080p, but the H6510BD is brighter, at a rated 3,000 lumens; it adds full 3D...
Pros:
- Inexpensive
- Native 1080p resolution
- Full 3D support for video sources like Blu-ray players and FiOS or cable boxes
Cons:
- Potentially annoying rainbow artifacts
- Underpowered audio
13 years ago
Acer H6510BD review
While most home cinema projectors are comparatively dim and designed for use in a darkened room, the DLP Acer H6510BD has a bright 3,000 ANSI lumens lamp. This means it's more of an all-round projector that you can use in a lit room.
13 years ago
Acer H6510BD
A flexible and bright projector with a high-quality 2D mode, but 3D lets it down slightly
12 years ago
Excellent image but handle with care
Bought this projector for our Mac user's group meetings. The image brightness, color intensity, and ease of use are fantastic. I see none of the color artifacts some people refer to. The images are razor sharp projecting 1080p films on a big screen.
Pros:
- Bright image
- Easy To Set Up
- Great Color Intensity
- High Def 1080p Native
Cons:
- Case Seems Flimsy
- No lens cap
- Plastic Leveling Screw
- Unpadded Nylon Carry Case
11 years ago
Acer H6510BD
The H6510BD is a full HD DLP projector targeted at the home cinema market that can be yours for just £500. So presumably it comes with some pretty serious performance strings attached, right?
Pros:
- Incredibly good value
- Good pictures for the money
- Easy to set up
Cons:
- No vertical image shift
- Some rainbow effect
- Average black levels
11 years ago
Acer H6510BD projector review
Despite costing just £500, Acer's H6510BD is surprisingly pretty with its angular, minimalist lines and gloss-white finish. Its connections match those of many more expensive PJs too, with HDMI, D-Sub PC, VGA and USB offered. Setup is a mixed bag.
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