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Submenus upon submenus, endless settings to adjust every aspect of performance, many of them confusing. The 810P has what could conservatively called a metric butt-ton of settings. It ends up being faster to use the traditional joypad and clicking through the menus.Īnd you're going to be clicking through a lot of menus. It's similar to LG's TVs in that a motion-sensitive cursor appears on screen at the slightest of touches.
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The 810P has one of the strangest remotes I've used with a projector. It also turns on and off far faster than most UHP-based projectors, which is a nice bonus. The light source in the 810P is rated for up to 20,000 hours, or about 14 years if you run it 4 hours a night. Color wheels are inherently inefficient, which is one of the reasons why lasers are great in projectors.Īnother benefit is that lasers last a lot longer than UHP lamps. Traditionally, DLP-based projectors separate these two things, with the lamp creating white light, and then color filters allowing some of that light to pass through to the screen, when needed. So not only are the lasers creating all the light you're seeing, but they're also creating the color. The blue laser, in addition to creating all the blue light, gets split and sends some of its light to a green phosphor. Lasers! Instead of a UHP lamp, like most projectors, the 810P has two lasers, one blue and one red.
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I was shocked something that's mostly empty space for bouncing light around weighs over 24 pounds. The case is about twice the size of lower-end projectors, and significantly heavier. As befitting a higher-end projector, the 810P has both horizontal and vertical lens shift.