Sharp DT-510 Home Theater Projector - DT510
SHARP DT-510 1280 x 720 DLP 720p Home Theater Projector 1000 ANSI Lumens (in High Brightness Mode) 4000:1 (in High Brightness Mode)

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Manufacturer: Sharp
Mfg Part#: DT510
UPC: 00074000365179
Buy.com Sku: 204153681
Item#: E2QTKT
Buy.com Sales Rank: 1217
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The DT-510 is a feature packed high definition DLP projector that is ideal for the dedicated home heater or any viewing room in the home. The DT-510 utilizes DLP technology from Texas Instruments that includes BrillantColor technology and TrueVision Image processing that produces vibrant images and extraordinary video performance.
 
Features
Manufacturer   Sharp Electronics
Weight   8.8 lb
Manufacturer Part Number   dt510
Standard Warranty   1 Year(s)
Brightness   1000 lm
Manufacturer Website Address   www.sharpusa.com
Native Resolution   1280 x 720 - WXGA
Lamp Type   220W SHP
Display Modes   800 x 600 SVGA Supported
640 x 480 VGA Supported
1280 x 720 WXGA Native
1024 x 768 XGA Supported
Lamp Life   3000 Hour(s)
Product Name   DT-510 Home Theater Projector
Video Signals   HDTV 1080i, 1035i, 720p
NTSC 3.58, 4.43
PAL M, N
SECAM
Diagonal Image Size   300"
Zoom   Manual Zoom
Interfaces   1 x HD DB-15 - Video Input
1 x RCA - Composite Video Input
1 x HDMI - Input
1 x S-Video Input
1 x D-Sub (DB-9) - Serial
6 x RCA - Component Video Input
Contrast Ratio   4000:1

 
Tech Specs
Technology Details 0.62" DMD
Interfaces 1 x HD DB-15 - Video Input
1 x RCA - Composite Video Input
1 x HDMI - Input
1 x S-Video Input
1 x D-Sub (DB-9) - Serial
6 x RCA - Component Video Input
Standard Warranty 1 Year(s)
Input Voltage 100 V AC to 240 V AC
Manufacturer Sharp Electronics
Dimensions 12.04" x 4.3" x 11.03"
12.04" x 4.73" x 13.31" - With Terminal Cover
Lamp Type 220W SHP
Parts Warranty/Labor 1 Year(s)
Brightness 1000 lm
Additional Information Color Management SystemAnamorphic DVD CapableGeometric Adjustment/Digital Keystone CorrectionGamma CorrectionColor Temperature AdjustmentAdvanced Picture ModeQuick Start FeaturePicture FreezeThrow Distance:100" screen at 9' 11" - 11' 6"
Manufacturer Part Number dt510
Lamp Life 3000 Hour(s)
Manufacturer Website Address www.sharpusa.com
Native Resolution 1280 x 720 - WXGA
Weight 8.8 lb
Display Modes 1280 x 720 WXGA Native
1024 x 768 XGA Supported
800 x 600 SVGA Supported
640 x 480 VGA Supported
Diagonal Image Size 300"
Product Model DT-510
Zoom  Manual Zoom
Product Name DT-510 Home Theater Projector
Zoom Ratio 1:1.15
Projection Method Front
Ceiling
Video Signals HDTV 1080i, 1035i, 720p
NTSC 3.58, 4.43
PAL M, N
SECAM
Aspect Ratio 4:3 Supported
16:9 Supported
Controls Remote Control
Contrast Ratio 4000:1

 
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Customer Reviews
Value 5
Performance 5
Ease of Use 5
Overall Satisfaction 5
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5 of 5 Top quality. Top value. Sunday, June 22, 2008
Jack from San Francisco CA  

I bought the DT-510 to replace my 5-year-old NEC LT-150. When I purchased the LT-150, it was considered an excellent DLP projector for its price ($3500MSRP, $2400 street) and I have enjoyed owning it. But projection technology has advanced considerably in five years - higher contrast ratios, higher resolution, faster color wheels with more segments, brighter output, digital inputs, longer lamp-life all at a lower price. Large 1080P plasma and LCD screens I'd seen recently at retail showrooms looked really dazzling, and my old NEC no longer knocked my socks off. Unfortunately, it's hard to find a retailer that can properly demo a front-projection unit, and the few who can are selling $10,000 Runcos. So I ordered the Sharp DT-510 based upon specs and my memory of how good the very first SharpVision projector I saw looked 15 years ago. I unpacked the DT-510 very carefully so I could return it if it turned out to be only slightly better than my LT-150. Well - it ain't goin' back. Even though its brightness is spec'd at "only" 1000 lumens (slightly higher than my LT-150's spec), this value can be misleading. It is plenty bright for acceptable viewing with subdued lighting, and in a darkened room it is brilliant. My screen, incidentally, measures 70" diagonally. For optimal contrast, its iris can be invoked to provide exceptional dynamic range. Although it is not 1080p, it is 1080i/720p and the picture is extremely sharp. If there are any interlacing artifacts, I can't see them regardless of programming source. I use the HDMI outputs of an off-the-air HDTV tuner, an HD-DVD player, and a PS3 Blu-ray BD player. This is a terrific projector at an incredibly affordable price.
 
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5 of 5 Amazing for the price Sunday, June 08, 2008
Bob from Chicago, IL  
This projector is much brighter than my old 1700 lumen projector (LG RDJT91). The contrast is amazing. The iris setting is great you only have to push one button to switch between optimum daytime and nighttime settings. I can watch anything during the day, and just turn it to its "dynamic" setting. Of course it looks better at night, but that is the nature of the beast. The colors are amazing, the fan is quiet. The only problem with this projector is the zoom range is very narrow. It works great for me though. I have a very wide wall and have the projector setup to fit above the fireplace for 2.35:1 movies. When I watch 16x9 movies I change the keystone setting to shrink the entire image. That way the 2.35:1 movies look best, which makes sense since they are the higher quality films. If you are thinking about buying this one, I highly recommend it, search for the users manual online if you want more information. I paid eight franklins, and it was worth every single one.
 
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