Who Watches Standard Def Content Anymore?
OK, I guess we all do. Before really putting the Z5 through its paces, I had to see what standard-definition content looked like. This is always an interesting test for a high-def projector. We videophiles don’t setup home theaters to watch Comedy Central in SD. And yet, invariably, we will be forced to watch that muddy 4:3 picture on occasion, so it’s important that the picture is at least passable. Here the Z5 didn’t disappoint. Flipping through several standard Cable channels was no worse than the Z2 and, in fact, looked a bit cleaner. That may have been due to the superior configuration of the Z5, but regardless I’d be happy to watch regular TV with this picture. Moving on to standard DVDs was equally satisfying. I started with a couple of old favorites: “King Kong” (T-Rex fight), “Batman Begins” (Gotham Cityscape), “Superman Returns” (airplane rescue) and, of course, “The Fifth Element” (Milla’s first appearance). The danger of throwing on these movies with a projector as good as
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