ViewSonic LightStream PJD6350

The ViewSonic LightStream PJD6350 projector delivers both a high-quality data image and surprisingly watchable video, given the native XGA resolution.

-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Product details

  • XGA (1024x768) 3300 Lumens Projector with a 20,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, Horizontal and Vertical Digital Keystoning, and a Screen Size of 100-Inches from 12-Feet; 260-Inches from 30-Feet
  • With advanced color technology and outstanding sharpness, this feature-rich projector also provides a vast selection of inputs while offering industry-leading durability and dust-resistance
  • Designed with smarter features and extensive connectivity, the networkable PJD6350 is ideal for use in home, education, and corporate environments
  • Convenient design with up to 10,000 lamp hours (Eco mode), large 10W built-in speaker, port cover, easy-access lamp hood, optical focus and zoom, and a black finish
  • 1.51~1.97 throw ratio; 3.9–36.1 ft. throw distance; Ethernet LAN (RJ45), 3.5mm Audio In/ Out, RS-232, HDMI 1.4, HDMI MHL, VGA In (x2), VGA Out, Composite RCA Video In, S-Video In, Mini USB, 15-pin mini D-Sub; Product Dimensions: 12.44 x 4.08 x 8.98 Inches
  • 3-year limited warranty on parts and labor, 1-year limited warranty on lamp, 1st year free Express Exchange service with product registration; Box includes PJD6350 Projector, Power Cable, VGA Cable, Remote Control with Batteries, Quick Start Guide, and ViewSonic Wizard CD
  • Compatible with Mac, and Windows, can be connected with DVD players, Blu-ray players, Amazon FireTV, AppleTV, Google Chromecast and more

PROS

+ Bright.
+ Near-excellent quality for data images.
+ Watchable video, with far fewer rainbow artifacts than most DLP projectors.

CONS

- The second HDMI port, which is MHL-enabled, is hidden behind a panel that requires a screwdriver to remove.

Expert reviews and ratings

By PCMag on May 12, 2015
The ViewSonic LightStream PJD6350 projector delivers both a high-quality data image and surprisingly watchable video, given the native XGA resolution.
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