Acer H7350D

Acer H7350D

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Acer H7350D Reviews

DigitalVersus

05/2010

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6.0/10

Product Survey: Full HD Projectors

Acer only makes two home cinema video projectors, the 720p H5360 and the 1080p H7350D that we're testing today. Acer describes the H7350D as a projector promising 'Full HD 1080p widescreen cinematic enjoyment with images in living colors!' DLP projectors are generally put to shame by the design and handling of tri-LCD models, and this Acer projector is no exception. The zoom isn't very powerful and there's no lens-shift function for repositioning the projected image on the wall or screen. The remote control isn't backlit and features few shortcuts, and the noise level of 28 dB in Eco mode isn't too great either. Power consumption is slightly better at approximately 250 W when in operation or 0.3 W on standby. On a more positive note, the built-in speaker is a nice touch that's practical for all those times you don't have speakers to hand. This projector also has a compact design that makes it good for use out and about, and it's even supplied with a carry-case. We tested the H7350D alongside the Mitsubishi HC3200. The latter, priced at just over £1,000, has a lamp that's much less bright. This allows it to display deeper blacks than the Acer projector which clearly struggles in this area.