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Sharp NOTEVISION PG-M25X 1900 LUMENS DLP XGA 1024X768 WIRELESS 5.8LBS (Sharp-PGM25X)

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  • NOTEVISION PG-M25X 1900 LUMENS DLP XGA 1024X768 WIRELESS 5.8LBS (Sharp-PGM25X)

Sharp Notevision PG-M25X Review

- The pricey PG-M25X costs $5295. It scored high in our motion tests, delivering a fluid PowerPoint presentation without any distracting artifacts. This model comes with two 802.11b wireless network adapters--one for the projector's PC Card slot, and one for your notebook's PC Card slot--so you can deliver wireless presentations right out of the box. The Sharp remote is the only one we've encountered that has a gyroscope; it lets you move a pointer across the screen by moving your wrist in the air.UPSHOT: The bright PG-M25X is a good choice for standard or wireless presentations, but its FCC Class A rating makes it inappropriate for home theater.

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