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	<title>Comments on: Optoma Technology EzPro 719 Projector Mini-Review</title>
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		<title>By: Daily Techno-Babble &#187; Epson 76c Multimedia Projector Mini-Review</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daily Techno-Babble &#187; Epson 76c Multimedia Projector Mini-Review</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] As I have mentioned before, I am a huge fan of using a multimedia projector for watching movies and TV. These is just something about having a 100&#8243;+ screen that makes the whole process much more enjoyable! Up until recently my favorite projector was the Epson S1, which performed great for about 3 years with no problems whatsoever. My only real complaint was the rather low resolution (800&#215;600) and the brightness on the Panoview Greywolf screen I have been using. To address these two issues I decided to save up and purchase a new project that had at least 2000 lumens and was at least able to display native XGA (1024&#215;768) resolution. After a failed attempt to use a DLP projector I settled on another Epson, the 76c. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] As I have mentioned before, I am a huge fan of using a multimedia projector for watching movies and TV. These is just something about having a 100&#8243;+ screen that makes the whole process much more enjoyable! Up until recently my favorite projector was the Epson S1, which performed great for about 3 years with no problems whatsoever. My only real complaint was the rather low resolution (800&#215;600) and the brightness on the Panoview Greywolf screen I have been using. To address these two issues I decided to save up and purchase a new project that had at least 2000 lumens and was at least able to display native XGA (1024&#215;768) resolution. After a failed attempt to use a DLP projector I settled on another Epson, the 76c. [...]</p>
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