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Price competition at the entry level for digital projectors is certainly becoming intense. Inevitably, the cheapest models are just new boxes containing legacy hardware: you get what you pay for. With the CP-RX80, Hitachi pushes gently against the tide with an attractively priced projector that is actually rather good. Hitachi …

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  1. Frank Bough
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    No Digital in 2009?

    Waste of space.

  2. ffrankmccaffery

    remote

    whatever happened to the great remotes that hitachi used to supply with their crt sets? i mean the one that comes with this projector appears to resembles the crap ones that comes with those cheap chinese dvd players

  3. W

    acronym-tastic

    "an adapter is required to connect to DVI-A and DVI-I outputs. You may need to hurdle bigger technical obstacles to connect DVI-D and HCDP devices, depending upon their VGA-DVI-D conversion capabilities. Of course, you could invest in a DVI-to-VGA (digital-to-analogue) converter, and something to circumvent any HCDP encryption"

    !!!

    Sounds like a lot of if's and but's to me. And it costs more than £500, yet still has a has a scabby old remote and distracting noise levels.

    I'll pass cheers.

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