street cost is down to about $1650 but there is a $400 rebate with panasonic so it cost me about $1250.
with the panasonic rebate it's a solid deal (assuming the slow panasonic rebate comes).update on the rebate: the rebate processing company says it will take 8-12 weeks from the receipt of the rebate
i was told i wouldn't see a difference between 1080 and 720 so i went with the panasonic projector.
"overall, the panasonic offers the maximum placement flexibility in your room, has plenty of control over image quality, feels like it's well built, and is certainly priced right considering its
summary: after reading many reviews and the added bonus of a $400 manufacturer rebate i decided to buy the panasonic pt-ax100u projector.
anyone who upgrades their home theater with the panasonic ae1000 will be amazed with the exciting visual experience that it can provide.
upon investigating further, there was this panasonic model that was recently introduced, a mitsubishi, benq and optoma.
"the panasonic is a compelling choice in this hot race to put projectors into more homes, a choice that isn't likely to disappoint any home theater fan."
as a result of that preference, i'm a little more biased against the panasonic pt-ae1000u, than the vast majority would be.
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