Canon Realis SX7
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Summary, Pros, Cons
Overall, Canon's flagship projector is excellent. It is extremely bright for a small projector. Of course one of its key strengths is that it is an SXGA+ resolution projector, ideal for projecting applications and presentations with sources that are higher than XGA resolution. It has the ability to project fine detail that most projectors just can't do.
The Canon Realis SX7 should be especially successful with the engineering and science crowd. It is ideal for command and control centers, as well as architectural firms, and others accustomed to working with workstations and very high resolution PC's and Macs.
The price of the Canon Realis SX7 is anything but inexpensive, but, there are only a couple of SXGA+ projectors under down under $3000 (where bright XGA projectors tend to be priced), and none of the much lower cost SXGA+ projectors can match the Canon for sheer brightness.
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The SX7 is a great projector for displaying high resolution graphics, renderings, and technical drawings!
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One really significant flaw in image processing, is the exception to an otherwise excellent, and most impressive projector.
When fed its native 1400x1050 resolution, the SX7 produces razor sharp images from technical drawings, renderings, and computer graphics - and of course text.
Thanks to the same SXGA+ resolution, it also does a very good job with standard XGA sources, and handles other higher resolution source material better than the usual XGA projector.
If Canon ships in another unit, and it lacks the image processing problem, or if we can isolate it further, and discover that only one out of many ways to feed video sources to it, has the problem, the SX7 will be reconsidered for our Hot Product Award. In all other ways, it deserves it!
Most impressive, overall!
Canon Realis SX7
Image Quality
General Performance
Warranty
Summary, Pros, Cons