Yamaha has long since been regarded as one of the premier manufacturers of high quality projectors for home entertainment systems. The latest projects on the market are no exception to the quality that Yamaha has become known for. So whether it is your first or fifth projector purchase, considering the options that Yamaha has to offer is well worth the time you may spending researching their products.
Yamaha currently offers the DPX Series and LPX Series Video Projectors each offer unique designs of the finest Yamaha products currently being manufactured. The DPX Series Video Projectors line consists of the DPX-1200 DLP Digital Video Projector, DPX-1300 High Performance Digital Video Projector and the DPX-830 Digital Cinema Projector. The DPX-1200 boasts of having the most advanced technology on the market today with high performance and convenient functions being a part of its offerings. The DPX-1300 incorporates HQV technology with many ease-of-use features that delivery the user an extraordinary visual presentation with outstanding video performance that is highlighted by 5,000:1 contrast ratio and 800 ANSI lumen brightness. The DPX-830 is the most expensive in the DPX Series but likewise this category offers the most in superlative quality. The DPX-830 creates a home theater experience that harnesses Yamaha Natural Black technology, has full 10-bit processing, is both HD and HDMI compatible and is filled with many performance features such as unique image enhancements via the user’s selections which can be saved into two custom settings.
If you’re wondering how much you should budget to purchase one of the DPX Series projectors, you should know that there is quite a price difference between the DPX-1200 and the DPX-830. If your choice is the 1200, be prepared to shell out the tidy sum of $12,495.00 plus taxes and shipping and if you’re smart, some good insurance coverage in case something happens along the way. Ironically enough for only 95 cents more, you can purchase the DPX-1300, obviously with the same shipping and insurance coverage options selected. The DPX-830 stands alone in its price category, with a suggested retail of $4,499.95. It would be well worth it to explore all of the DPX Series thoroughly before making any purchasing decision.
The Yamaha LPX Series has only one current video projector offering, which is the LPX-510 Home Theater Projector. The LPX-510 also features Yamaha’s Natural Black, 3D linear color balance, cinema balance filter, lens shift, motorized iris and zoom control, extensive image control, on screen menus, lamp power selector, DCDi processing, custom installation solutions and much more, with a suggest retail price of $5,495.00, which is just slightly higher than the DPX-830, also a home projector system.
Yamaha has not cornered the market on projectors and certainly, you should be swayed from your interested by the price tag. Because these projectors are relatively new on the market, you shouldn’t expect to be able to find a bunch of them used and floating around on e-Bay. However, prudent research through reseller publications may yield something just to your liking.


















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