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Klein+Hummel Telewatt ET20 FM-Stereo Radio

End: 22.02. 2025 12:17:39 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 120.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 135556161649
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  • Seller: dark-unicorn (48|100.0%)
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  • Item location: Schwedeneck Deutschland
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    Klein+Hummel Telewatt ET20 FM-Stereo RadioDas Klein+Hummel Telewatt ET20 FM-Stereo Radio ist ein hochwertiger HiFi-Tuner für anspruchsvolle Musikliebhaber. Mit der Marke Klein + Hummel steht dieses Gerät für exzellente Klangqualität und Zuverlässigkeit. Der FM-Stereo Radio ermöglicht es, Radiosender in bester Klangqualität zu empfangen und bietet eine Vielzahl von Funktionen für ein optimales Hörerlebnis. Ein Must-Have für alle, die Wert auf erstklassigen Sound legen und ihr Home-Audio-Setup erweitern möchten.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Works Great

End: 16.02. 2025 17:47:02 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 14.39 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 286323450660
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: wrollins1984 (426|100.0%)
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  • Item location: Mandeville, Louisiana USA
  • Ships to: US
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    Barley used works great This Toshiba TDP-ET20 projector is a great addition to any home entertainment system. It has been tested and works perfectly. It is compatible with Toshiba devices and is specifically designed for projectors. The brand is known for its quality electronics, so you can be sure that you are getting a reliable product. Whether you are using it for work presentations or for movie nights, this projector is sure to impress. Its bright and clear projection capabilities are unmatched. So, don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your home entertainment experience.

Klein+Hummel Telewatt ET20 FM-Stereo Radio

End: 15.02. 2025 12:17:30 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 120.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 135540850175
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: dark-unicorn (47|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Schwedeneck Deutschland
  • Ships to: DE
  • Shipping: 6,75 EUR
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    Klein+Hummel Telewatt ET20 FM-Stereo RadioDas Klein+Hummel Telewatt ET20 FM-Stereo Radio ist ein hochwertiger HiFi-Tuner für anspruchsvolle Musikliebhaber. Mit der Marke Klein + Hummel steht dieses Gerät für exzellente Klangqualität und Zuverlässigkeit. Der FM-Stereo Radio ermöglicht es, Radiosender in bester Klangqualität zu empfangen und bietet eine Vielzahl von Funktionen für ein optimales Hörerlebnis. Ein Must-Have für alle, die Wert auf erstklassigen Sound legen und ihr Home-Audio-Setup erweitern möchten.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Works Great

End: 12.02. 2025 19:59:39 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 28.92 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 286303477749
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: wrollins1984 (425|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Mandeville, Louisiana USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Barley used works great This Toshiba TDP-ET20 projector is a great addition to any home entertainment system. It has been tested and works perfectly. It is compatible with Toshiba devices and is specifically designed for projectors. The brand is known for its quality electronics, so you can be sure that you are getting a reliable product. Whether you are using it for work presentations or for movie nights, this projector is sure to impress. Its bright and clear projection capabilities are unmatched. So, don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your home entertainment experience.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Works Great

End: 05.02. 2025 19:59:11 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 28.79 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 286290629734
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: wrollins1984 (414|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Mandeville, Louisiana USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Barley used works great This Toshiba TDP-ET20 projector is a great addition to any home entertainment system. It has been tested and works perfectly. It is compatible with Toshiba devices and is specifically designed for projectors. The brand is known for its quality electronics, so you can be sure that you are getting a reliable product. Whether you are using it for work presentations or for movie nights, this projector is sure to impress. Its bright and clear projection capabilities are unmatched. So, don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your home entertainment experience.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Loud Noise from Speaker at Full Volume 1136 Hr

End: 26.01. 2025 20:18:00 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 96.33 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256773282177
  • Seller: funkyformats (2572|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Melbourne, Florida USA
  • Ships to: US
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    Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Loud Noise from Speaker at Full Volume 1136 Hr $999 retail MSRP (2006) - Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price Has loud clacking noise from speakers if turned to full volume (50), at lower volumes, speakers are pretty weak even at 35/50 volume level, so I would suggest using external speakers with digital audio out coaxial. Online research suggests connecting to external amplifier for best sound quality. As an all-inclusive system that lets you watch large screen pictures with sound in the smallest of spaces, this projector offers ultimate convenience. 7.5Toshiba TDP-ET20The GoodConvenience; close projection; futuristic design; ease of use; acceptable image quality.The BadDownscaled images; noisy fan; insubstantial sound.The Bottom LineToshibas ET20 is a one-stop solution for watching big screen films in a small space. You need less than a metre to plug-and-play with integrated DVD player and speakers, but images are average and the sound is almost irrelevantThe integrated DVD player and speaker system mean you can literally point and play without using any other devices, while the unique close-projection technology can display super-size images in a room the size of a cupboard. You have to choose between all-in-one functionality and overall performance, though. The success of its space-saving concept is slighted by ineffective sound that claims surround effects but has to compete with loud fan noise, while image quality is acceptable but not exceptional. DesignThe ET20 looks like it was shipped straight from the set of Star Wars -- the sculpted, futuristic design resembles Darth Vaders headgear and is finished in a similarly menacing gloss black. The integrated DVD player and speakers are cunningly disguised with only a slot-loading disc drawer at the base exposing its all-in-one functionality. Theres a row of unresponsive controls across the rear that can be used for manual playback or to painstakingly steer through the menu system on screen. A scooped-out section at the front supports the lens. All connections are arranged beneath this for easy accessibility and to keep cables hidden with close-projection placements. There are four adjustable feet at the base that can be easily screwed to alter the height of the projected image -- but the scope is limited. Although the unit features its own DVD player you can connect an alternative player using a wide range of video inputs. Theres no dedicated Scart but Toshiba has supplied an adaptor that can be connected to low-quality AV inputs. Youll get the best performance, however, using either the analogue component inputs or the digital HDMI input. The projector will accept 720p and 1080i high-definition signals but these are downscaled to fit the relatively low native resolution. Theres a standard PC terminal with an audio input/output that can be used for business or Media Center applications, and a control terminal means you can operate the system from your desktop. Standard stereo outputs are ignored but you can boost the sound by connecting the system to an external home cinema amplifier using a coaxial output. We recommend it as although there is an integrated sound system, it struggles to be heard over the loud cooling fan. The tall, stylish remote is spacious and well-arranged, but without illuminated or even glow-in-the-dark keys its difficult to use when the lights are dimmed, especially as the entire face and controls are black. FeaturesThis projector acts as an all-in-one home cinema system thats specially designed for small spaces. The close-projection system uses a unique wide-angled lens that can display a 1m image from only 0.4m distance -- rising to a 3m image from a distance of 1.6m. This space-saving concept means that even in the smallest rooms you can place the projector on a coffee table close to the wall and enjoy a big screen film. Although you can connect separate sources, the integrated DVD player and sound system offer a one-stop solution that can be used virtually anywhere without any accompanying equipment. Its also reasonably light and portable so you can take it to a friends house and plug-and-play within minutes. The DVD player accepts standard DVDs and CDs, including recording formats and discs carrying MP3 music and DivX compressed video files. Theres even a full 5.1 mini-speaker system integrated with Dolby Pro Logic II processing that attempts to create surround sound -- although not effectively. The DLP design uses only a 480p chipset with a relatively low widescreen resolution of 854x480 pixels -- although Toshiba is promising a 720p version later in the year. This means that even standard-definition DVDs are slightly downscaled to fit using advanced HQV Teranex image processing, which is the same technology used by film studios to convert films for TV and which claims to compensate for motion defects caused by deinterlacing. The projector will accept 720p and 1080i high-definition signals but they will be downscaled even further, which almost defeats the object. Unlike typical projectors, the ET20 sits at the front of the room and that in itself makes it easier to install and control. Placed on a coffee table you can alter the size of the image by moving the projector closer to or further away from the screen and then use keystone adjustment to correct the edges. A dedicated screen does make a lot of difference to image quality, but you can get by using a sheet or even a white wall. The attractive menu system features a fairly extensive range of settings without getting involved in the specialist settings that often confuse projector setups. There are some advanced options, but adjusting the picture and sound is as simple as using your TV, with similar preset modes and custom settings. PerformanceIf youre going to use this projector as an all-in-one home cinema youll be impressed by the size of the screen but disappointed by the sound performance. The sound is in constant conflict with the noisy cooling fan and even at the highest volume you have to strain to hear dialogue. Surround sound using tiny speakers all in front of you is just not effective and soundtracks are more audible using the stereo mode. The sound just about gets by as a quick-fix solution but if you really want to enjoy a film then you need to connect the system to an external amplifier. Leaving sound to one side, the units image quality is reasonably impressive, although you can get better performance for your money if you buy a dedicated projector. Pictures from the on-board DVD player are detailed and evenly balanced with sumptuous colours. There is some occasional noise, inconsistent gradations and stuttered movement, but this system is more about space-saving convenience than ultimate image quality. The Toshiba TDP-ET20U Projector is a WVGA Home Theater Projector. This lamp based projector is capable of displaying 1,100 Lumens at its brightest setting with a native resolution of 854x480 . The internal DLP technology touts higher contrast, less visible pixels and more portability. This projector was first available for purchase in September 2006 The Toshiba TDP-ET20 features technology called Extreme Short Throw (EST) projection which allows you to use this projector within small spaces. THe ET20 looking like something out of a star wars movie will projector a screen size of 39inch from 27 inches away, or 78 inch image from a mere 39 inches away! The Toshiba TDP-ET20 also features HQV Video Processing (Hollywood Quality Video). HQV processing represents an enormous leap in video processing, with true flagship performance in de-interlacing, noise reduction, and scaling with both standard-definition and high-definition signals.

Toshiba Heimkino alles inklusive: et20 mit DVD-Player und 5.1-Sound Rarität Supi

End: 22.01. 2025 18:06:53 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 99.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 205230008292
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  • Seller: rassde7 (565|100.0%)
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  • Item location: Berlin Deutschland
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    Toshiba Heimkino alles inklusive: et20 mit DVD-Player und 5.1-Sound Rarität Supihallo biete an liebhaber,All in one disign beamer,mit eingebaute suround 5.0 lautsprecher anlage sehr hochwertig im klang,sowie eingebauten dvd player im beamer integriert,kein kabelsalat wenn sie dvds geniessen möchten,reichlich anschlüsse auch hdmi,gerät hatte damals 1599 euro gekostet,kein billig gerät,ist getestet und läuft tadelos,hat eine neue lampe spendiert bekommen der zähler ist bei 20 stunden erst,mit dabei bedienungsanleitung fernbedienung und stromkabel,es ist ein grosser beamer der aussieht wie ein ufo,solange die anonnce hier zu sehen ist ist das chicke teil noch zu haben,verkauf ohne garantie und gewährleistung funktioniert alles perfekt,kann vor ort getestet werden lg reinhard bei interesse bitte bieten daten 1599 € UVP Preis Angebot einholenKurzvorstellungBeta 2.5Kurze Vorstellung des Toshiba TDP ET20/U. Der Kurzdistanz DLP Projektor hat eine WVGA 854 x 480 Auflösung und einen Kontrast von 2000:1. Inklusive eines integrierten Mediaplayer, mit dem sich Dateien dirtekt abspielen lassen. Eine eingebaute horizontale und vertikale Keystone-Korrekturt bringt Freiheit beim Aufstellen des Projektors. Da es sich um einen Kurzdistanz-Projektor handelt, lässt sich der Projektor sehr nahe an die Wand stellen. Für ein 2 m breites Bild muss der Projektor gerade mal 128 cm von der Leinwand entfernt stehen.Das Modell wurde von Toshiba 2006 gebaut und ist nicht mehr aktuell.Projektionssystem 1 x 0,55 DLP ChipWVGA 16/9 Ti Digital Light Processing ChipAnsi-LumenProjektor1100Leinwand489 Lux (bei 200 cm Leinwand)Kontrast 2000:1 full on/off 2000:1 full on/offSchwarzwert 0,5500 min. Lumen 0,245 min. LumenOffset 62,3% ansehenAuflösung WVGA 854 x 480409.920 PixelSXGA 1280 x 1024 komprimiertWiedergabesignale PAL, SECAM, NTSC, HDTV 720p, 1080i, EDTV 480p, 576pMediaplayer Formate: Divx AVI MP3Disc Erkennung DVD | HD Blu-ray (komprimiert) | 3D Blu-ray | 4K UHD Blu-rayEinsatzgebiet Kurzdistanz | Präsentationen und externe Schulungen sowie Produktpräsentationen. Autor: Killer 29.05.08 Meinung schreiben.4 Sterne Für den Preis ein TOP Geräthabe 500 Euro für das Gerät bezahlt und muss sagen:Für den normalen Heimgebrauch ein super Gerät.Wenn man ne DVD hat reicht ne Wand und ne Steckdose, da DVD Player und Sound integriert ist! Keine lässtigen Kabel und Geräte Geschichten....Ein Traum, wenn man das Ding irgendwohin mitnimmt (z.B. zu Freunden) und die Voraussetzungen vor Ort nicht kennt...Heimkino alles inklusive:et20 mit DVD-Player und 5.1-Sound achtung privatauktion ohne garantie oder rücknahmen 1 2 3 meins

Toshiba Heimkino hdmi inklusive: et20 mit DVD-Player und 5.1-Sound lamp am ende

End: 22.01. 2025 14:58:03 on Wednesday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 33.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 205233218744
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  • Seller: rassde7 (564|100.0%)
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  • Item location: Berlin Deutschland
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    Toshiba Heimkino hdmi inklusive: et20 mit DVD-Player und 5.1-Sound lamp am endehallo biete ein stilvollen toshiba all in one beamer für sammler und liebhaber seltener retro beamer ,er hat ein super dvd player an board und souround anlage eingebaut, das leuchtmittel ist verbraucht ,die alte lampe wird als muster beigelegt,es muss eine neue beamerlampe eingebaut werden,dann ist er wieder voll einsatzbereit,leider fehlt die fernbedienung jedoch lässt sich alles am gerät selbst einstellen,lieferung im original karton gut gepolstert,achtung privatauktion ohne garantie und rücknahmen 1 2 3 meins Erleben Sie Kino hautnah mit dem Toshiba TDP-ET 20 Filmstreifen-Projektor, der mit seiner fortschrittlichen DLP-Technologie für brillante Bildqualität sorgt. Mit einem 16:10 Bildseitenverhältnis bietet dieser Projektor ein beeindruckendes visuelles Erlebnis und ist ideal für Heimkino-Liebhaber. Der ET 20 wird inklusive eines DVD-Players und eines 5.1-Soundsystems geliefert, sodass Sie mit Familie und Freunden in eine Welt voller Spannung und Unterhaltung eintauchen können. Genießen Sie mit diesem vielseitigen und leistungsstarken Heimkino-Set jederzeit ein atemberaubendes Filmvergnügen. Riesiger Heimkino-Genuss auch auf engstem Raum? Mit dem Design-Projektor et20 von Toshiba ein Leichtes. Der et20 ist mit einer einzigartigen Technologie ausgestattet: Extreme Short Projection garantiert Ihnen brillante Bilder auch bei extrem kurzem Projektionsabstand. Weil der Projektor mit einem sehr weitwinkeligem Objektiv aus- gestattet ist, reicht schon ein halber Meter Wandabstand aus, um ein Bild von fast 1,30 m Bilddiagonale an die Wand zu projizieren! Ideal also für kleine Räume und bestens geeignet für Spielekonsolen. Der et20 verfügt über ein integriertes 5.1 Lautsprecher-System und zudem über einen integrierten DVD-Player. Sie brauchen nur ein einziges Netzkabel und das Anschließen weiterer Geräte entfällt. Freuen Sie sich auf extreme Momente und extrem nahe Augenblicke - mit et20 von Toshiba!Key Selling Points Extrem weitwinkeliges ObjektivProjektion schon ab 0,2 Meter möglichIdeal für Heimkino und Präsentationen auf engstem RaumSehr variable Standortwahl des ProjektorsExtreme Short Projection5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound, 5 Lautsprecher, 1 SubwooferIntegrierter DVD-PlayerSilicon Optix De-InterlacerHauptmerkmale ProduktbeschreibungToshiba TDP-ET20 - DLP-ProjektorGerätetypDLP-ProjektorIntegrierte PeripheriegeräteSubwoofer, DVD-Player, 5 LautsprecherHelligkeit1100 lmKontrastverhältnis2000:1AuflösungWVGA (854 x 480)Natives Seitenverhältnis16:9Farbunterstützung16,7 Millionen FarbenLampentyp230 WattLampenlebensdauerBis zu 2000 Stunde(n) - Normalmodus Bis zu 3000 Stunde(n) - Eco-ModusVideoeingangRGB, S-Video, Composite Video, Component Video (NTSC, SECAM, PAL)Digital-Video-StandardHigh-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)LautsprecherLautsprecher mit Subwoofer - integriertStromversorgungWechselstrom 120/230 V (50/60 Hz)Abmessungen (Breite x Tiefe x Höhe)34.4 cm x 32.2 cm x 15.5 cmGewicht4.8 kgAusführliche Details AllgemeinGerätetypDLP-ProjektorIntegrierte PeripheriegeräteSubwoofer, DVD-Player, 5 Lautsprecher ProjektorHelligkeit1100 lmKontrastverhältnis2000:1Sichtbare Bildfläche65 cm - 290 cmProjektionsdistanz0.2 m - 1.6 mAuflösungWVGA - WVGA (854 x 480) (unkomprimiert)/ 1280 x 1024 (Größe angepasst)Natives Seitenverhältnis16:9Farbunterstützung16,7 Millionen FarbenMax. Bildwiederholungsrate (V x H)85 Hz x 82 kHzLampentyp230 WattLampenlebensdauerBis zu 2000 Stunde(n) - Normalmodus Bis zu 3000 Stunde(n) - Eco-ModusSteuerungen und EinstellungenKeystone-KorrekturBesonderheitenEco-Mode-Technologie ObjektivFokustypManuellBlendenöffnungF/2.4Keystone-Korrektur-TypDigitalKeystone-KorrekturrichtungHorizontal, vertikalVertikale Keystone-Korrektur-40 / +40Horizontale Keystone-Korrektur-30 / +30 VideoeingangTV-SystemNTSC, SECAM, PALAnaloges VideosignalRGB, S-Video, Composite Video, Component VideoDigital-Video-StandardHigh-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)VideoschnittstellenVGA, HDMI, component video, composite video, S-Video LautsprecherTypIntegriertSoundmodus5.1 Channel SurroundLautsprecher1 x Zentralkanal 2 x linker/rechter Kanal 2 x rechter / linker hinterer Kanal 1 x SubwooferKompatibilitätDolby Surround Pro Logic EingabegerätTypExtern Erweiterung/KonnektivitätSchnittstellen1 x VGA - 15-polige HD D-Sub (HD-15) 1 x S-Video-Eingang - 4-poliger mini-DIN 1 x Composite-Video-Eingang - RCA 1 x Component-Video-Eingang - RCA x 3 1 x Audio Line-In - mini-Telefon 3,5 mm 1 x Audio Line-Out - mini-Telefon 3,5 mm 1 x HDMI - 19-poliger HDMI Typ A 1 x seriell RS-232C - Mini-DIN 8-polig 1 x USB VerschiedenesZubehör im LieferumfangTragetasche, DrahtlosfernbedienungEnthaltene Kabel1 x SCART-Adapter StromversorgungErforderliche NetzspannungWechselstrom 120/230 V (50/60 Hz) Maße und GewichtBreite34.4 cmTiefe32.2 cmHöhe15.5 cmGewicht4.8 kgZubehör Ausgabe Zubehör (3) 1599 € UVP PreisAngebot einholenKurzvorstellung Beta 2.5Kurze Vorstellung des Toshiba TDP ET20/U. Der Kurzdistanz DLP Projektor hat eine WVGA 854 x 480 Auflösung und einen Kontrast von 2000:1. Inklusive eines integrierten Mediaplayer, mit dem sich Dateien dirtekt abspielen lassen. Eine eingebaute horizontale und vertikale Keystone-Korrekturt bringt Freiheit beim Aufstellen des Projektors. Da es sich um einen Kurzdistanz-Projektor handelt, lässt sich der Projektor sehr nahe an die Wand stellen. Für ein 2 m breites Bild muss der Projektor gerade mal 128 cm von der Leinwand entfernt stehen. Das Modell wurde von Toshiba 2006 gebaut und ist nicht mehr aktuell.Projektionssystem1 x 0,55 DLP Chip WVGA 16/9 Ti Digital Light Processing ChipAnsi-LumenProjektor1100Leinwand489 Lux (bei 200 cm Leinwand)Kontrast2000:1 full on/off2000:1 full on/off Schwarzwert0,5500 min. Lumen0,245 min. LumenOffset62,3% ansehenAuflösungWVGA 854 x 480 409.920 Pixel SXGA 1280 x 1024 komprimiertWiedergabesignalePAL, SECAM, NTSC, HDTV 720p, 1080i, EDTV 480p, 576p Mediaplayer Formate: Divx AVI MP3Disc ErkennungDVD | HD Blu-ray (komprimiert) | 3D Blu-ray | 4K UHD Blu-rayEinsatzgebietKurzdistanz | Präsentationen und externe Schulungen sowie Produktpräsentationen. Kleine Bildbreite oder Räume mit sehr wenig Raumlicht unter 100 Lumen..Lichtquelle230/ 280W im Eco Mode Lampe Artikel Nr.: TLPL-ET10Lampe bestellen 59,05 - 88,83 € Licht Lebensdauermax. 2000 Std. 3000 Std. im Eco ModeBetriebskosten-128 cm (kein Zoom) Lux:489 LuxRaumlicht max.:98 LuxCandela pro m²:154 cd/m²Foot-Lamberts:45 fL70 cm 16/9 Leinwandbreite: cm Leinwand: GainFocusmanuellZoomKein ZoomObjektivF=2,6 f=7,56mmProjektionsverhältnis0,639:1Audio5,1 Dolby Dibital 30WAnschlüsseHDMI in D-sub 15pin in YUV in S-Video in Cinch Video in Coaxial out RS232C DeckenmontageJaStromverbrauch-Maße BxHxT344 x 155 x 322 mm (13,5x6,1x12,7) 17.17 L/dm³Betriebsgeräusch36 / 33 dB im Eco ModeKey: 177 cmKey: 74 cmKey: 74 cmKey: 37 cm Gewicht5,00 kg / 11,02 lbs.Keystone-KorrekturVert.: +/-40° Hori.: +/-30° Ausleuchtung-FrequenzH-sync: 15-82 kHz V-sync: 15-85 Hz Foot-Lamberts45 fL / max. 337 cm BildbreiteCandela pro m²157.5 cd/m²Ausstattung (Extras) Integrierter Mediaplayer Freeze Eco Mode Kensington Slot Passwortschutz Overscan Einstellbar Kurzdistanz Projektor Integrierter DVD Player mit 5.1 Dolby Sound System.Screen Mirroring-Im Vergleich Der Toshiba TDP ET20/U im Vergleich zu anderen nicht aktuellen Kurzdistanz Projektoren.Ansi-Lumen:10Gewicht:91Kontrast:1dB:29Schwarzwert:99Stromverbra.:0Bild Gesamtpunkte:37Projektor Gesamtpunkte:0Beliebtheit Top 100Punkte:22Platz:433 (Von: 946)Im Test Note: 39 Punkte von 100 Ausgabe: 10/2007 online Note: sehr empfehlenswert von 5 Sternen Gesamtwertung: 4% online

Toshiba Heimkino hdmi inklusive: et20 mit DVD-Player und 5.1-Sound lamp am ende

End: 19.01. 2025 13:01:49 on Sunday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 40.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 205227689044
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: rassde7 (564|100.0%)
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    Toshiba Heimkino hdmi inklusive: et20 mit DVD-Player und 5.1-Sound lamp am endehallo biete ein stilvollen toshiba all in one beamer für sammler und liebhaber seltener retro beamer ,er hat ein super dvd player an board und souround anlage eingebaut, das leuchtmittel ist verbraucht ,die alte lampe wird als muster beigelegt,es muss eine neue beamerlampe eingebaut werden,dann ist er wieder voll einsatzbereit,leider fehlt die fernbedienung jedoch lässt sich alles am gerät selbst einstellen,lieferung im original karton gut gepolstert,achtung privatauktion ohne garantie und rücknahmen 1 2 3 meins Erleben Sie Kino hautnah mit dem Toshiba TDP-ET 20 Filmstreifen-Projektor, der mit seiner fortschrittlichen DLP-Technologie für brillante Bildqualität sorgt. Mit einem 16:10 Bildseitenverhältnis bietet dieser Projektor ein beeindruckendes visuelles Erlebnis und ist ideal für Heimkino-Liebhaber. Der ET 20 wird inklusive eines DVD-Players und eines 5.1-Soundsystems geliefert, sodass Sie mit Familie und Freunden in eine Welt voller Spannung und Unterhaltung eintauchen können. Genießen Sie mit diesem vielseitigen und leistungsstarken Heimkino-Set jederzeit ein atemberaubendes Filmvergnügen. Riesiger Heimkino-Genuss auch auf engstem Raum? Mit dem Design-Projektor et20 von Toshiba ein Leichtes. Der et20 ist mit einer einzigartigen Technologie ausgestattet: Extreme Short Projection garantiert Ihnen brillante Bilder auch bei extrem kurzem Projektionsabstand. Weil der Projektor mit einem sehr weitwinkeligem Objektiv aus- gestattet ist, reicht schon ein halber Meter Wandabstand aus, um ein Bild von fast 1,30 m Bilddiagonale an die Wand zu projizieren! Ideal also für kleine Räume und bestens geeignet für Spielekonsolen. Der et20 verfügt über ein integriertes 5.1 Lautsprecher-System und zudem über einen integrierten DVD-Player. Sie brauchen nur ein einziges Netzkabel und das Anschließen weiterer Geräte entfällt. Freuen Sie sich auf extreme Momente und extrem nahe Augenblicke - mit et20 von Toshiba!Key Selling Points Extrem weitwinkeliges ObjektivProjektion schon ab 0,2 Meter möglichIdeal für Heimkino und Präsentationen auf engstem RaumSehr variable Standortwahl des ProjektorsExtreme Short Projection5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound, 5 Lautsprecher, 1 SubwooferIntegrierter DVD-PlayerSilicon Optix De-InterlacerHauptmerkmale ProduktbeschreibungToshiba TDP-ET20 - DLP-ProjektorGerätetypDLP-ProjektorIntegrierte PeripheriegeräteSubwoofer, DVD-Player, 5 LautsprecherHelligkeit1100 lmKontrastverhältnis2000:1AuflösungWVGA (854 x 480)Natives Seitenverhältnis16:9Farbunterstützung16,7 Millionen FarbenLampentyp230 WattLampenlebensdauerBis zu 2000 Stunde(n) - Normalmodus Bis zu 3000 Stunde(n) - Eco-ModusVideoeingangRGB, S-Video, Composite Video, Component Video (NTSC, SECAM, PAL)Digital-Video-StandardHigh-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)LautsprecherLautsprecher mit Subwoofer - integriertStromversorgungWechselstrom 120/230 V (50/60 Hz)Abmessungen (Breite x Tiefe x Höhe)34.4 cm x 32.2 cm x 15.5 cmGewicht4.8 kgAusführliche Details AllgemeinGerätetypDLP-ProjektorIntegrierte PeripheriegeräteSubwoofer, DVD-Player, 5 Lautsprecher ProjektorHelligkeit1100 lmKontrastverhältnis2000:1Sichtbare Bildfläche65 cm - 290 cmProjektionsdistanz0.2 m - 1.6 mAuflösungWVGA - WVGA (854 x 480) (unkomprimiert)/ 1280 x 1024 (Größe angepasst)Natives Seitenverhältnis16:9Farbunterstützung16,7 Millionen FarbenMax. Bildwiederholungsrate (V x H)85 Hz x 82 kHzLampentyp230 WattLampenlebensdauerBis zu 2000 Stunde(n) - Normalmodus Bis zu 3000 Stunde(n) - Eco-ModusSteuerungen und EinstellungenKeystone-KorrekturBesonderheitenEco-Mode-Technologie ObjektivFokustypManuellBlendenöffnungF/2.4Keystone-Korrektur-TypDigitalKeystone-KorrekturrichtungHorizontal, vertikalVertikale Keystone-Korrektur-40 / +40Horizontale Keystone-Korrektur-30 / +30 VideoeingangTV-SystemNTSC, SECAM, PALAnaloges VideosignalRGB, S-Video, Composite Video, Component VideoDigital-Video-StandardHigh-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)VideoschnittstellenVGA, HDMI, component video, composite video, S-Video LautsprecherTypIntegriertSoundmodus5.1 Channel SurroundLautsprecher1 x Zentralkanal 2 x linker/rechter Kanal 2 x rechter / linker hinterer Kanal 1 x SubwooferKompatibilitätDolby Surround Pro Logic EingabegerätTypExtern Erweiterung/KonnektivitätSchnittstellen1 x VGA - 15-polige HD D-Sub (HD-15) 1 x S-Video-Eingang - 4-poliger mini-DIN 1 x Composite-Video-Eingang - RCA 1 x Component-Video-Eingang - RCA x 3 1 x Audio Line-In - mini-Telefon 3,5 mm 1 x Audio Line-Out - mini-Telefon 3,5 mm 1 x HDMI - 19-poliger HDMI Typ A 1 x seriell RS-232C - Mini-DIN 8-polig 1 x USB VerschiedenesZubehör im LieferumfangTragetasche, DrahtlosfernbedienungEnthaltene Kabel1 x SCART-Adapter StromversorgungErforderliche NetzspannungWechselstrom 120/230 V (50/60 Hz) Maße und GewichtBreite34.4 cmTiefe32.2 cmHöhe15.5 cmGewicht4.8 kgZubehör Ausgabe Zubehör (3) 1599 € UVP PreisAngebot einholenKurzvorstellung Beta 2.5Kurze Vorstellung des Toshiba TDP ET20/U. Der Kurzdistanz DLP Projektor hat eine WVGA 854 x 480 Auflösung und einen Kontrast von 2000:1. Inklusive eines integrierten Mediaplayer, mit dem sich Dateien dirtekt abspielen lassen. Eine eingebaute horizontale und vertikale Keystone-Korrekturt bringt Freiheit beim Aufstellen des Projektors. Da es sich um einen Kurzdistanz-Projektor handelt, lässt sich der Projektor sehr nahe an die Wand stellen. Für ein 2 m breites Bild muss der Projektor gerade mal 128 cm von der Leinwand entfernt stehen. Das Modell wurde von Toshiba 2006 gebaut und ist nicht mehr aktuell.Projektionssystem1 x 0,55 DLP Chip WVGA 16/9 Ti Digital Light Processing ChipAnsi-LumenProjektor1100Leinwand489 Lux (bei 200 cm Leinwand)Kontrast2000:1 full on/off2000:1 full on/off Schwarzwert0,5500 min. Lumen0,245 min. LumenOffset62,3% ansehenAuflösungWVGA 854 x 480 409.920 Pixel SXGA 1280 x 1024 komprimiertWiedergabesignalePAL, SECAM, NTSC, HDTV 720p, 1080i, EDTV 480p, 576p Mediaplayer Formate: Divx AVI MP3Disc ErkennungDVD | HD Blu-ray (komprimiert) | 3D Blu-ray | 4K UHD Blu-rayEinsatzgebietKurzdistanz | Präsentationen und externe Schulungen sowie Produktpräsentationen. Kleine Bildbreite oder Räume mit sehr wenig Raumlicht unter 100 Lumen..Lichtquelle230/ 280W im Eco Mode Lampe Artikel Nr.: TLPL-ET10Lampe bestellen 59,05 - 88,83 € Licht Lebensdauermax. 2000 Std. 3000 Std. im Eco ModeBetriebskosten-128 cm (kein Zoom) Lux:489 LuxRaumlicht max.:98 LuxCandela pro m²:154 cd/m²Foot-Lamberts:45 fL70 cm 16/9 Leinwandbreite: cm Leinwand: GainFocusmanuellZoomKein ZoomObjektivF=2,6 f=7,56mmProjektionsverhältnis0,639:1Audio5,1 Dolby Dibital 30WAnschlüsseHDMI in D-sub 15pin in YUV in S-Video in Cinch Video in Coaxial out RS232C DeckenmontageJaStromverbrauch-Maße BxHxT344 x 155 x 322 mm (13,5x6,1x12,7) 17.17 L/dm³Betriebsgeräusch36 / 33 dB im Eco ModeKey: 177 cmKey: 74 cmKey: 74 cmKey: 37 cm Gewicht5,00 kg / 11,02 lbs.Keystone-KorrekturVert.: +/-40° Hori.: +/-30° Ausleuchtung-FrequenzH-sync: 15-82 kHz V-sync: 15-85 Hz Foot-Lamberts45 fL / max. 337 cm BildbreiteCandela pro m²157.5 cd/m²Ausstattung (Extras) Integrierter Mediaplayer Freeze Eco Mode Kensington Slot Passwortschutz Overscan Einstellbar Kurzdistanz Projektor Integrierter DVD Player mit 5.1 Dolby Sound System.Screen Mirroring-Im Vergleich Der Toshiba TDP ET20/U im Vergleich zu anderen nicht aktuellen Kurzdistanz Projektoren.Ansi-Lumen:10Gewicht:91Kontrast:1dB:29Schwarzwert:99Stromverbra.:0Bild Gesamtpunkte:37Projektor Gesamtpunkte:0Beliebtheit Top 100Punkte:22Platz:433 (Von: 946)Im Test Note: 39 Punkte von 100 Ausgabe: 10/2007 online Note: sehr empfehlenswert von 5 Sternen Gesamtwertung: 4% online

Toshiba Heimkino alles inklusive: et20 mit DVD-Player und 5.1-Sound Rarität Supi

End: 17.01. 2025 14:01:41 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 115.0 EUR Auktion
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  • Item number: 205220134126
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    Toshiba Heimkino alles inklusive: et20 mit DVD-Player und 5.1-Sound Rarität Supihallo biete an liebhaber,All in one disign beamer,mit eingebaute suround 5.0 lautsprecher anlage sehr hochwertig im klang,sowie eingebauten dvd player im beamer integriert,kein kabelsalat wenn sie dvds geniessen möchten,reichlich anschlüsse auch hdmi,gerät hatte damals 1599 euro gekostet,kein billig gerät,ist getestet und läuft tadelos,hat eine neue lampe spendiert bekommen der zähler ist bei 20 stunden erst,mit dabei bedienungsanleitung fernbedienung und stromkabel,es ist ein grosser beamer der aussieht wie ein ufo,solange die anonnce hier zu sehen ist ist das chicke teil noch zu haben,verkauf ohne garantie und gewährleistung funktioniert alles perfekt,kann vor ort getestet werden lg reinhard bei interesse bitte bieten daten 1599 € UVP Preis Angebot einholenKurzvorstellungBeta 2.5Kurze Vorstellung des Toshiba TDP ET20/U. Der Kurzdistanz DLP Projektor hat eine WVGA 854 x 480 Auflösung und einen Kontrast von 2000:1. Inklusive eines integrierten Mediaplayer, mit dem sich Dateien dirtekt abspielen lassen. Eine eingebaute horizontale und vertikale Keystone-Korrekturt bringt Freiheit beim Aufstellen des Projektors. Da es sich um einen Kurzdistanz-Projektor handelt, lässt sich der Projektor sehr nahe an die Wand stellen. Für ein 2 m breites Bild muss der Projektor gerade mal 128 cm von der Leinwand entfernt stehen.Das Modell wurde von Toshiba 2006 gebaut und ist nicht mehr aktuell.Projektionssystem 1 x 0,55 DLP ChipWVGA 16/9 Ti Digital Light Processing ChipAnsi-LumenProjektor1100Leinwand489 Lux (bei 200 cm Leinwand)Kontrast 2000:1 full on/off 2000:1 full on/offSchwarzwert 0,5500 min. Lumen 0,245 min. LumenOffset 62,3% ansehenAuflösung WVGA 854 x 480409.920 PixelSXGA 1280 x 1024 komprimiertWiedergabesignale PAL, SECAM, NTSC, HDTV 720p, 1080i, EDTV 480p, 576pMediaplayer Formate: Divx AVI MP3Disc Erkennung DVD | HD Blu-ray (komprimiert) | 3D Blu-ray | 4K UHD Blu-rayEinsatzgebiet Kurzdistanz | Präsentationen und externe Schulungen sowie Produktpräsentationen. Autor: Killer 29.05.08 Meinung schreiben.4 Sterne Für den Preis ein TOP Geräthabe 500 Euro für das Gerät bezahlt und muss sagen:Für den normalen Heimgebrauch ein super Gerät.Wenn man ne DVD hat reicht ne Wand und ne Steckdose, da DVD Player und Sound integriert ist! Keine lässtigen Kabel und Geräte Geschichten....Ein Traum, wenn man das Ding irgendwohin mitnimmt (z.B. zu Freunden) und die Voraussetzungen vor Ort nicht kennt...Heimkino alles inklusive:et20 mit DVD-Player und 5.1-Sound achtung privatauktion ohne garantie oder rücknahmen 1 2 3 meins

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Loud Noise from Speaker at Full Volume 1136 Hr

End: 03.01. 2025 18:10:10 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 106.8 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256744974801
  • Seller: funkyformats (2546|100.0%)
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    Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Loud Noise from Speaker at Full Volume 1136 Hr $999 retail MSRP (2006) - Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price Has loud clacking noise from speakers if turned to full volume (50), at lower volumes, speakers are pretty weak even at 35/50 volume level, so I would suggest using external speakers with digital audio out coaxial. Online research suggests connecting to external amplifier for best sound quality. As an all-inclusive system that lets you watch large screen pictures with sound in the smallest of spaces, this projector offers ultimate convenience. 7.5Toshiba TDP-ET20The GoodConvenience; close projection; futuristic design; ease of use; acceptable image quality.The BadDownscaled images; noisy fan; insubstantial sound.The Bottom LineToshibas ET20 is a one-stop solution for watching big screen films in a small space. You need less than a metre to plug-and-play with integrated DVD player and speakers, but images are average and the sound is almost irrelevantThe integrated DVD player and speaker system mean you can literally point and play without using any other devices, while the unique close-projection technology can display super-size images in a room the size of a cupboard. You have to choose between all-in-one functionality and overall performance, though. The success of its space-saving concept is slighted by ineffective sound that claims surround effects but has to compete with loud fan noise, while image quality is acceptable but not exceptional. DesignThe ET20 looks like it was shipped straight from the set of Star Wars -- the sculpted, futuristic design resembles Darth Vaders headgear and is finished in a similarly menacing gloss black. The integrated DVD player and speakers are cunningly disguised with only a slot-loading disc drawer at the base exposing its all-in-one functionality. Theres a row of unresponsive controls across the rear that can be used for manual playback or to painstakingly steer through the menu system on screen. A scooped-out section at the front supports the lens. All connections are arranged beneath this for easy accessibility and to keep cables hidden with close-projection placements. There are four adjustable feet at the base that can be easily screwed to alter the height of the projected image -- but the scope is limited. Although the unit features its own DVD player you can connect an alternative player using a wide range of video inputs. Theres no dedicated Scart but Toshiba has supplied an adaptor that can be connected to low-quality AV inputs. Youll get the best performance, however, using either the analogue component inputs or the digital HDMI input. The projector will accept 720p and 1080i high-definition signals but these are downscaled to fit the relatively low native resolution. Theres a standard PC terminal with an audio input/output that can be used for business or Media Center applications, and a control terminal means you can operate the system from your desktop. Standard stereo outputs are ignored but you can boost the sound by connecting the system to an external home cinema amplifier using a coaxial output. We recommend it as although there is an integrated sound system, it struggles to be heard over the loud cooling fan. The tall, stylish remote is spacious and well-arranged, but without illuminated or even glow-in-the-dark keys its difficult to use when the lights are dimmed, especially as the entire face and controls are black. FeaturesThis projector acts as an all-in-one home cinema system thats specially designed for small spaces. The close-projection system uses a unique wide-angled lens that can display a 1m image from only 0.4m distance -- rising to a 3m image from a distance of 1.6m. This space-saving concept means that even in the smallest rooms you can place the projector on a coffee table close to the wall and enjoy a big screen film. Although you can connect separate sources, the integrated DVD player and sound system offer a one-stop solution that can be used virtually anywhere without any accompanying equipment. Its also reasonably light and portable so you can take it to a friends house and plug-and-play within minutes. The DVD player accepts standard DVDs and CDs, including recording formats and discs carrying MP3 music and DivX compressed video files. Theres even a full 5.1 mini-speaker system integrated with Dolby Pro Logic II processing that attempts to create surround sound -- although not effectively. The DLP design uses only a 480p chipset with a relatively low widescreen resolution of 854x480 pixels -- although Toshiba is promising a 720p version later in the year. This means that even standard-definition DVDs are slightly downscaled to fit using advanced HQV Teranex image processing, which is the same technology used by film studios to convert films for TV and which claims to compensate for motion defects caused by deinterlacing. The projector will accept 720p and 1080i high-definition signals but they will be downscaled even further, which almost defeats the object. Unlike typical projectors, the ET20 sits at the front of the room and that in itself makes it easier to install and control. Placed on a coffee table you can alter the size of the image by moving the projector closer to or further away from the screen and then use keystone adjustment to correct the edges. A dedicated screen does make a lot of difference to image quality, but you can get by using a sheet or even a white wall. The attractive menu system features a fairly extensive range of settings without getting involved in the specialist settings that often confuse projector setups. There are some advanced options, but adjusting the picture and sound is as simple as using your TV, with similar preset modes and custom settings. PerformanceIf youre going to use this projector as an all-in-one home cinema youll be impressed by the size of the screen but disappointed by the sound performance. The sound is in constant conflict with the noisy cooling fan and even at the highest volume you have to strain to hear dialogue. Surround sound using tiny speakers all in front of you is just not effective and soundtracks are more audible using the stereo mode. The sound just about gets by as a quick-fix solution but if you really want to enjoy a film then you need to connect the system to an external amplifier. Leaving sound to one side, the units image quality is reasonably impressive, although you can get better performance for your money if you buy a dedicated projector. Pictures from the on-board DVD player are detailed and evenly balanced with sumptuous colours. There is some occasional noise, inconsistent gradations and stuttered movement, but this system is more about space-saving convenience than ultimate image quality. The Toshiba TDP-ET20U Projector is a WVGA Home Theater Projector. This lamp based projector is capable of displaying 1,100 Lumens at its brightest setting with a native resolution of 854x480 . The internal DLP technology touts higher contrast, less visible pixels and more portability. This projector was first available for purchase in September 2006 The Toshiba TDP-ET20 features technology called Extreme Short Throw (EST) projection which allows you to use this projector within small spaces. THe ET20 looking like something out of a star wars movie will projector a screen size of 39inch from 27 inches away, or 78 inch image from a mere 39 inches away! The Toshiba TDP-ET20 also features HQV Video Processing (Hollywood Quality Video). HQV processing represents an enormous leap in video processing, with true flagship performance in de-interlacing, noise reduction, and scaling with both standard-definition and high-definition signals.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Works Great

End: 13.12. 2024 00:19:55 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 47.74 EUR Auktion
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  • Item number: 286201208511
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    Barley used works great This Toshiba TDP-ET20 projector is a great addition to any home entertainment system. It has been tested and works perfectly. It is compatible with Toshiba devices and is specifically designed for projectors. The brand is known for its quality electronics, so you can be sure that you are getting a reliable product. Whether you are using it for work presentations or for movie nights, this projector is sure to impress. Its bright and clear projection capabilities are unmatched. So, don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your home entertainment experience.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Loud Noise from Speaker at Full Volume 1136 Hr

End: 09.12. 2024 17:59:44 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 114.41 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256714649613
  • Seller: funkyformats (2530|100.0%)
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    Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Loud Noise from Speaker at Full Volume 1136 Hr $999 retail MSRP (2006) - Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price Has loud clacking noise from speakers if turned to full volume (50), at lower volumes, speakers are pretty weak even at 35/50 volume level, so I would suggest using external speakers with digital audio out coaxial. Online research suggests connecting to external amplifier for best sound quality. As an all-inclusive system that lets you watch large screen pictures with sound in the smallest of spaces, this projector offers ultimate convenience. 7.5Toshiba TDP-ET20The GoodConvenience; close projection; futuristic design; ease of use; acceptable image quality.The BadDownscaled images; noisy fan; insubstantial sound.The Bottom LineToshibas ET20 is a one-stop solution for watching big screen films in a small space. You need less than a metre to plug-and-play with integrated DVD player and speakers, but images are average and the sound is almost irrelevantThe integrated DVD player and speaker system mean you can literally point and play without using any other devices, while the unique close-projection technology can display super-size images in a room the size of a cupboard. You have to choose between all-in-one functionality and overall performance, though. The success of its space-saving concept is slighted by ineffective sound that claims surround effects but has to compete with loud fan noise, while image quality is acceptable but not exceptional. DesignThe ET20 looks like it was shipped straight from the set of Star Wars -- the sculpted, futuristic design resembles Darth Vaders headgear and is finished in a similarly menacing gloss black. The integrated DVD player and speakers are cunningly disguised with only a slot-loading disc drawer at the base exposing its all-in-one functionality. Theres a row of unresponsive controls across the rear that can be used for manual playback or to painstakingly steer through the menu system on screen. A scooped-out section at the front supports the lens. All connections are arranged beneath this for easy accessibility and to keep cables hidden with close-projection placements. There are four adjustable feet at the base that can be easily screwed to alter the height of the projected image -- but the scope is limited. Although the unit features its own DVD player you can connect an alternative player using a wide range of video inputs. Theres no dedicated Scart but Toshiba has supplied an adaptor that can be connected to low-quality AV inputs. Youll get the best performance, however, using either the analogue component inputs or the digital HDMI input. The projector will accept 720p and 1080i high-definition signals but these are downscaled to fit the relatively low native resolution. Theres a standard PC terminal with an audio input/output that can be used for business or Media Center applications, and a control terminal means you can operate the system from your desktop. Standard stereo outputs are ignored but you can boost the sound by connecting the system to an external home cinema amplifier using a coaxial output. We recommend it as although there is an integrated sound system, it struggles to be heard over the loud cooling fan. The tall, stylish remote is spacious and well-arranged, but without illuminated or even glow-in-the-dark keys its difficult to use when the lights are dimmed, especially as the entire face and controls are black. FeaturesThis projector acts as an all-in-one home cinema system thats specially designed for small spaces. The close-projection system uses a unique wide-angled lens that can display a 1m image from only 0.4m distance -- rising to a 3m image from a distance of 1.6m. This space-saving concept means that even in the smallest rooms you can place the projector on a coffee table close to the wall and enjoy a big screen film. Although you can connect separate sources, the integrated DVD player and sound system offer a one-stop solution that can be used virtually anywhere without any accompanying equipment. Its also reasonably light and portable so you can take it to a friends house and plug-and-play within minutes. The DVD player accepts standard DVDs and CDs, including recording formats and discs carrying MP3 music and DivX compressed video files. Theres even a full 5.1 mini-speaker system integrated with Dolby Pro Logic II processing that attempts to create surround sound -- although not effectively. The DLP design uses only a 480p chipset with a relatively low widescreen resolution of 854x480 pixels -- although Toshiba is promising a 720p version later in the year. This means that even standard-definition DVDs are slightly downscaled to fit using advanced HQV Teranex image processing, which is the same technology used by film studios to convert films for TV and which claims to compensate for motion defects caused by deinterlacing. The projector will accept 720p and 1080i high-definition signals but they will be downscaled even further, which almost defeats the object. Unlike typical projectors, the ET20 sits at the front of the room and that in itself makes it easier to install and control. Placed on a coffee table you can alter the size of the image by moving the projector closer to or further away from the screen and then use keystone adjustment to correct the edges. A dedicated screen does make a lot of difference to image quality, but you can get by using a sheet or even a white wall. The attractive menu system features a fairly extensive range of settings without getting involved in the specialist settings that often confuse projector setups. There are some advanced options, but adjusting the picture and sound is as simple as using your TV, with similar preset modes and custom settings. PerformanceIf youre going to use this projector as an all-in-one home cinema youll be impressed by the size of the screen but disappointed by the sound performance. The sound is in constant conflict with the noisy cooling fan and even at the highest volume you have to strain to hear dialogue. Surround sound using tiny speakers all in front of you is just not effective and soundtracks are more audible using the stereo mode. The sound just about gets by as a quick-fix solution but if you really want to enjoy a film then you need to connect the system to an external amplifier. Leaving sound to one side, the units image quality is reasonably impressive, although you can get better performance for your money if you buy a dedicated projector. Pictures from the on-board DVD player are detailed and evenly balanced with sumptuous colours. There is some occasional noise, inconsistent gradations and stuttered movement, but this system is more about space-saving convenience than ultimate image quality. The Toshiba TDP-ET20U Projector is a WVGA Home Theater Projector. This lamp based projector is capable of displaying 1,100 Lumens at its brightest setting with a native resolution of 854x480 . The internal DLP technology touts higher contrast, less visible pixels and more portability. This projector was first available for purchase in September 2006 The Toshiba TDP-ET20 features technology called Extreme Short Throw (EST) projection which allows you to use this projector within small spaces. THe ET20 looking like something out of a star wars movie will projector a screen size of 39inch from 27 inches away, or 78 inch image from a mere 39 inches away! The Toshiba TDP-ET20 also features HQV Video Processing (Hollywood Quality Video). HQV processing represents an enormous leap in video processing, with true flagship performance in de-interlacing, noise reduction, and scaling with both standard-definition and high-definition signals.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Loud Noise from Speaker at Full Volume 1136 Hr

End: 13.11. 2024 18:28:04 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 113.61 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256686431589
  • Seller: funkyformats (2518|100.0%)
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    Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Loud Noise from Speaker at Full Volume 1136 Hr $999 retail MSRP (2006) - Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price Has loud clacking noise from speakers if turned to full volume (50), at lower volumes, speakers are pretty weak even at 35/50 volume level, so I would suggest using external speakers with digital audio out coaxial. Online research suggests connecting to external amplifier for best sound quality. As an all-inclusive system that lets you watch large screen pictures with sound in the smallest of spaces, this projector offers ultimate convenience. 7.5Toshiba TDP-ET20The GoodConvenience; close projection; futuristic design; ease of use; acceptable image quality.The BadDownscaled images; noisy fan; insubstantial sound.The Bottom LineToshibas ET20 is a one-stop solution for watching big screen films in a small space. You need less than a metre to plug-and-play with integrated DVD player and speakers, but images are average and the sound is almost irrelevantThe integrated DVD player and speaker system mean you can literally point and play without using any other devices, while the unique close-projection technology can display super-size images in a room the size of a cupboard. You have to choose between all-in-one functionality and overall performance, though. The success of its space-saving concept is slighted by ineffective sound that claims surround effects but has to compete with loud fan noise, while image quality is acceptable but not exceptional. DesignThe ET20 looks like it was shipped straight from the set of Star Wars -- the sculpted, futuristic design resembles Darth Vaders headgear and is finished in a similarly menacing gloss black. The integrated DVD player and speakers are cunningly disguised with only a slot-loading disc drawer at the base exposing its all-in-one functionality. Theres a row of unresponsive controls across the rear that can be used for manual playback or to painstakingly steer through the menu system on screen. A scooped-out section at the front supports the lens. All connections are arranged beneath this for easy accessibility and to keep cables hidden with close-projection placements. There are four adjustable feet at the base that can be easily screwed to alter the height of the projected image -- but the scope is limited. Although the unit features its own DVD player you can connect an alternative player using a wide range of video inputs. Theres no dedicated Scart but Toshiba has supplied an adaptor that can be connected to low-quality AV inputs. Youll get the best performance, however, using either the analogue component inputs or the digital HDMI input. The projector will accept 720p and 1080i high-definition signals but these are downscaled to fit the relatively low native resolution. Theres a standard PC terminal with an audio input/output that can be used for business or Media Center applications, and a control terminal means you can operate the system from your desktop. Standard stereo outputs are ignored but you can boost the sound by connecting the system to an external home cinema amplifier using a coaxial output. We recommend it as although there is an integrated sound system, it struggles to be heard over the loud cooling fan. The tall, stylish remote is spacious and well-arranged, but without illuminated or even glow-in-the-dark keys its difficult to use when the lights are dimmed, especially as the entire face and controls are black. FeaturesThis projector acts as an all-in-one home cinema system thats specially designed for small spaces. The close-projection system uses a unique wide-angled lens that can display a 1m image from only 0.4m distance -- rising to a 3m image from a distance of 1.6m. This space-saving concept means that even in the smallest rooms you can place the projector on a coffee table close to the wall and enjoy a big screen film. Although you can connect separate sources, the integrated DVD player and sound system offer a one-stop solution that can be used virtually anywhere without any accompanying equipment. Its also reasonably light and portable so you can take it to a friends house and plug-and-play within minutes. The DVD player accepts standard DVDs and CDs, including recording formats and discs carrying MP3 music and DivX compressed video files. Theres even a full 5.1 mini-speaker system integrated with Dolby Pro Logic II processing that attempts to create surround sound -- although not effectively. The DLP design uses only a 480p chipset with a relatively low widescreen resolution of 854x480 pixels -- although Toshiba is promising a 720p version later in the year. This means that even standard-definition DVDs are slightly downscaled to fit using advanced HQV Teranex image processing, which is the same technology used by film studios to convert films for TV and which claims to compensate for motion defects caused by deinterlacing. The projector will accept 720p and 1080i high-definition signals but they will be downscaled even further, which almost defeats the object. Unlike typical projectors, the ET20 sits at the front of the room and that in itself makes it easier to install and control. Placed on a coffee table you can alter the size of the image by moving the projector closer to or further away from the screen and then use keystone adjustment to correct the edges. A dedicated screen does make a lot of difference to image quality, but you can get by using a sheet or even a white wall. The attractive menu system features a fairly extensive range of settings without getting involved in the specialist settings that often confuse projector setups. There are some advanced options, but adjusting the picture and sound is as simple as using your TV, with similar preset modes and custom settings. PerformanceIf youre going to use this projector as an all-in-one home cinema youll be impressed by the size of the screen but disappointed by the sound performance. The sound is in constant conflict with the noisy cooling fan and even at the highest volume you have to strain to hear dialogue. Surround sound using tiny speakers all in front of you is just not effective and soundtracks are more audible using the stereo mode. The sound just about gets by as a quick-fix solution but if you really want to enjoy a film then you need to connect the system to an external amplifier. Leaving sound to one side, the units image quality is reasonably impressive, although you can get better performance for your money if you buy a dedicated projector. Pictures from the on-board DVD player are detailed and evenly balanced with sumptuous colours. There is some occasional noise, inconsistent gradations and stuttered movement, but this system is more about space-saving convenience than ultimate image quality. The Toshiba TDP-ET20U Projector is a WVGA Home Theater Projector. This lamp based projector is capable of displaying 1,100 Lumens at its brightest setting with a native resolution of 854x480 . The internal DLP technology touts higher contrast, less visible pixels and more portability. This projector was first available for purchase in September 2006 The Toshiba TDP-ET20 features technology called Extreme Short Throw (EST) projection which allows you to use this projector within small spaces. THe ET20 looking like something out of a star wars movie will projector a screen size of 39inch from 27 inches away, or 78 inch image from a mere 39 inches away! The Toshiba TDP-ET20 also features HQV Video Processing (Hollywood Quality Video). HQV processing represents an enormous leap in video processing, with true flagship performance in de-interlacing, noise reduction, and scaling with both standard-definition and high-definition signals.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Works Great

End: 07.11. 2024 18:37:50 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 70.84 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 286137710104
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: wrollins1984 (402|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Mandeville, Louisiana USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Barley used works great This Toshiba TDP-ET20 projector is a great addition to any home entertainment system. It has been tested and works perfectly. It is compatible with Toshiba devices and is specifically designed for projectors. The brand is known for its quality electronics, so you can be sure that you are getting a reliable product. Whether you are using it for work presentations or for movie nights, this projector is sure to impress. Its bright and clear projection capabilities are unmatched. So, don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your home entertainment experience.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Works Great

End: 24.10. 2024 17:37:04 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 68.81 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 286113784011
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: wrollins1984 (394|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Mandeville, Louisiana USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Barley used works great This Toshiba TDP-ET20 projector is a great addition to any home entertainment system. It has been tested and works perfectly. It is compatible with Toshiba devices and is specifically designed for projectors. The brand is known for its quality electronics, so you can be sure that you are getting a reliable product. Whether you are using it for work presentations or for movie nights, this projector is sure to impress. Its bright and clear projection capabilities are unmatched. So, don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your home entertainment experience.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Loud Noise from Speaker at Full Volume 1136 Hr

End: 23.10. 2024 04:14:15 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 85.62 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256672955104
  • Seller: funkyformats (2509|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Melbourne, Florida USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Loud Noise from Speaker at Full Volume 1136 Hr $999 retail MSRP (2006) - Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price Has loud clacking noise from speakers if turned to full volume (50), at lower volumes, speakers are pretty weak even at 35/50 volume level, so I would suggest using external speakers with digital audio out coaxial. Online research suggests connecting to external amplifier for best sound quality. As an all-inclusive system that lets you watch large screen pictures with sound in the smallest of spaces, this projector offers ultimate convenience. 7.5Toshiba TDP-ET20The GoodConvenience; close projection; futuristic design; ease of use; acceptable image quality.The BadDownscaled images; noisy fan; insubstantial sound.The Bottom LineToshibas ET20 is a one-stop solution for watching big screen films in a small space. You need less than a metre to plug-and-play with integrated DVD player and speakers, but images are average and the sound is almost irrelevantThe integrated DVD player and speaker system mean you can literally point and play without using any other devices, while the unique close-projection technology can display super-size images in a room the size of a cupboard. You have to choose between all-in-one functionality and overall performance, though. The success of its space-saving concept is slighted by ineffective sound that claims surround effects but has to compete with loud fan noise, while image quality is acceptable but not exceptional. DesignThe ET20 looks like it was shipped straight from the set of Star Wars -- the sculpted, futuristic design resembles Darth Vaders headgear and is finished in a similarly menacing gloss black. The integrated DVD player and speakers are cunningly disguised with only a slot-loading disc drawer at the base exposing its all-in-one functionality. Theres a row of unresponsive controls across the rear that can be used for manual playback or to painstakingly steer through the menu system on screen. A scooped-out section at the front supports the lens. All connections are arranged beneath this for easy accessibility and to keep cables hidden with close-projection placements. There are four adjustable feet at the base that can be easily screwed to alter the height of the projected image -- but the scope is limited. Although the unit features its own DVD player you can connect an alternative player using a wide range of video inputs. Theres no dedicated Scart but Toshiba has supplied an adaptor that can be connected to low-quality AV inputs. Youll get the best performance, however, using either the analogue component inputs or the digital HDMI input. The projector will accept 720p and 1080i high-definition signals but these are downscaled to fit the relatively low native resolution. Theres a standard PC terminal with an audio input/output that can be used for business or Media Center applications, and a control terminal means you can operate the system from your desktop. Standard stereo outputs are ignored but you can boost the sound by connecting the system to an external home cinema amplifier using a coaxial output. We recommend it as although there is an integrated sound system, it struggles to be heard over the loud cooling fan. The tall, stylish remote is spacious and well-arranged, but without illuminated or even glow-in-the-dark keys its difficult to use when the lights are dimmed, especially as the entire face and controls are black. FeaturesThis projector acts as an all-in-one home cinema system thats specially designed for small spaces. The close-projection system uses a unique wide-angled lens that can display a 1m image from only 0.4m distance -- rising to a 3m image from a distance of 1.6m. This space-saving concept means that even in the smallest rooms you can place the projector on a coffee table close to the wall and enjoy a big screen film. Although you can connect separate sources, the integrated DVD player and sound system offer a one-stop solution that can be used virtually anywhere without any accompanying equipment. Its also reasonably light and portable so you can take it to a friends house and plug-and-play within minutes. The DVD player accepts standard DVDs and CDs, including recording formats and discs carrying MP3 music and DivX compressed video files. Theres even a full 5.1 mini-speaker system integrated with Dolby Pro Logic II processing that attempts to create surround sound -- although not effectively. The DLP design uses only a 480p chipset with a relatively low widescreen resolution of 854x480 pixels -- although Toshiba is promising a 720p version later in the year. This means that even standard-definition DVDs are slightly downscaled to fit using advanced HQV Teranex image processing, which is the same technology used by film studios to convert films for TV and which claims to compensate for motion defects caused by deinterlacing. The projector will accept 720p and 1080i high-definition signals but they will be downscaled even further, which almost defeats the object. Unlike typical projectors, the ET20 sits at the front of the room and that in itself makes it easier to install and control. Placed on a coffee table you can alter the size of the image by moving the projector closer to or further away from the screen and then use keystone adjustment to correct the edges. A dedicated screen does make a lot of difference to image quality, but you can get by using a sheet or even a white wall. The attractive menu system features a fairly extensive range of settings without getting involved in the specialist settings that often confuse projector setups. There are some advanced options, but adjusting the picture and sound is as simple as using your TV, with similar preset modes and custom settings. PerformanceIf youre going to use this projector as an all-in-one home cinema youll be impressed by the size of the screen but disappointed by the sound performance. The sound is in constant conflict with the noisy cooling fan and even at the highest volume you have to strain to hear dialogue. Surround sound using tiny speakers all in front of you is just not effective and soundtracks are more audible using the stereo mode. The sound just about gets by as a quick-fix solution but if you really want to enjoy a film then you need to connect the system to an external amplifier. Leaving sound to one side, the units image quality is reasonably impressive, although you can get better performance for your money if you buy a dedicated projector. Pictures from the on-board DVD player are detailed and evenly balanced with sumptuous colours. There is some occasional noise, inconsistent gradations and stuttered movement, but this system is more about space-saving convenience than ultimate image quality. The Toshiba TDP-ET20U Projector is a WVGA Home Theater Projector. This lamp based projector is capable of displaying 1,100 Lumens at its brightest setting with a native resolution of 854x480 . The internal DLP technology touts higher contrast, less visible pixels and more portability. This projector was first available for purchase in September 2006 The Toshiba TDP-ET20 features technology called Extreme Short Throw (EST) projection which allows you to use this projector within small spaces. THe ET20 looking like something out of a star wars movie will projector a screen size of 39inch from 27 inches away, or 78 inch image from a mere 39 inches away! The Toshiba TDP-ET20 also features HQV Video Processing (Hollywood Quality Video). HQV processing represents an enormous leap in video processing, with true flagship performance in de-interlacing, noise reduction, and scaling with both standard-definition and high-definition signals.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Works Great

End: 17.10. 2024 17:36:49 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 69.04 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 286101392118
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: wrollins1984 (392|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Mandeville, Louisiana USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Barley used works great This Toshiba TDP-ET20 projector is a great addition to any home entertainment system. It has been tested and works perfectly. It is compatible with Toshiba devices and is specifically designed for projectors. The brand is known for its quality electronics, so you can be sure that you are getting a reliable product. Whether you are using it for work presentations or for movie nights, this projector is sure to impress. Its bright and clear projection capabilities are unmatched. So, don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your home entertainment experience.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Loud Noise from Speaker at Full Volume 1136 Hr

End: 11.10. 2024 18:34:52 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 113.91 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256663118761
  • Seller: funkyformats (2504|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Melbourne, Florida USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Loud Noise from Speaker at Full Volume 1136 Hr $999 retail MSRP (2006) - Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price Has loud clacking noise from speakers if turned to full volume (50), at lower volumes, speakers are pretty weak even at 35/50 volume level, so I would suggest using external speakers with digital audio out coaxial. Online research suggests connecting to external amplifier for best sound quality. As an all-inclusive system that lets you watch large screen pictures with sound in the smallest of spaces, this projector offers ultimate convenience. 7.5Toshiba TDP-ET20The GoodConvenience; close projection; futuristic design; ease of use; acceptable image quality.The BadDownscaled images; noisy fan; insubstantial sound.The Bottom LineToshibas ET20 is a one-stop solution for watching big screen films in a small space. You need less than a metre to plug-and-play with integrated DVD player and speakers, but images are average and the sound is almost irrelevantThe integrated DVD player and speaker system mean you can literally point and play without using any other devices, while the unique close-projection technology can display super-size images in a room the size of a cupboard. You have to choose between all-in-one functionality and overall performance, though. The success of its space-saving concept is slighted by ineffective sound that claims surround effects but has to compete with loud fan noise, while image quality is acceptable but not exceptional. DesignThe ET20 looks like it was shipped straight from the set of Star Wars -- the sculpted, futuristic design resembles Darth Vaders headgear and is finished in a similarly menacing gloss black. The integrated DVD player and speakers are cunningly disguised with only a slot-loading disc drawer at the base exposing its all-in-one functionality. Theres a row of unresponsive controls across the rear that can be used for manual playback or to painstakingly steer through the menu system on screen. A scooped-out section at the front supports the lens. All connections are arranged beneath this for easy accessibility and to keep cables hidden with close-projection placements. There are four adjustable feet at the base that can be easily screwed to alter the height of the projected image -- but the scope is limited. Although the unit features its own DVD player you can connect an alternative player using a wide range of video inputs. Theres no dedicated Scart but Toshiba has supplied an adaptor that can be connected to low-quality AV inputs. Youll get the best performance, however, using either the analogue component inputs or the digital HDMI input. The projector will accept 720p and 1080i high-definition signals but these are downscaled to fit the relatively low native resolution. Theres a standard PC terminal with an audio input/output that can be used for business or Media Center applications, and a control terminal means you can operate the system from your desktop. Standard stereo outputs are ignored but you can boost the sound by connecting the system to an external home cinema amplifier using a coaxial output. We recommend it as although there is an integrated sound system, it struggles to be heard over the loud cooling fan. The tall, stylish remote is spacious and well-arranged, but without illuminated or even glow-in-the-dark keys its difficult to use when the lights are dimmed, especially as the entire face and controls are black. FeaturesThis projector acts as an all-in-one home cinema system thats specially designed for small spaces. The close-projection system uses a unique wide-angled lens that can display a 1m image from only 0.4m distance -- rising to a 3m image from a distance of 1.6m. This space-saving concept means that even in the smallest rooms you can place the projector on a coffee table close to the wall and enjoy a big screen film. Although you can connect separate sources, the integrated DVD player and sound system offer a one-stop solution that can be used virtually anywhere without any accompanying equipment. Its also reasonably light and portable so you can take it to a friends house and plug-and-play within minutes. The DVD player accepts standard DVDs and CDs, including recording formats and discs carrying MP3 music and DivX compressed video files. Theres even a full 5.1 mini-speaker system integrated with Dolby Pro Logic II processing that attempts to create surround sound -- although not effectively. The DLP design uses only a 480p chipset with a relatively low widescreen resolution of 854x480 pixels -- although Toshiba is promising a 720p version later in the year. This means that even standard-definition DVDs are slightly downscaled to fit using advanced HQV Teranex image processing, which is the same technology used by film studios to convert films for TV and which claims to compensate for motion defects caused by deinterlacing. The projector will accept 720p and 1080i high-definition signals but they will be downscaled even further, which almost defeats the object. Unlike typical projectors, the ET20 sits at the front of the room and that in itself makes it easier to install and control. Placed on a coffee table you can alter the size of the image by moving the projector closer to or further away from the screen and then use keystone adjustment to correct the edges. A dedicated screen does make a lot of difference to image quality, but you can get by using a sheet or even a white wall. The attractive menu system features a fairly extensive range of settings without getting involved in the specialist settings that often confuse projector setups. There are some advanced options, but adjusting the picture and sound is as simple as using your TV, with similar preset modes and custom settings. PerformanceIf youre going to use this projector as an all-in-one home cinema youll be impressed by the size of the screen but disappointed by the sound performance. The sound is in constant conflict with the noisy cooling fan and even at the highest volume you have to strain to hear dialogue. Surround sound using tiny speakers all in front of you is just not effective and soundtracks are more audible using the stereo mode. The sound just about gets by as a quick-fix solution but if you really want to enjoy a film then you need to connect the system to an external amplifier. Leaving sound to one side, the units image quality is reasonably impressive, although you can get better performance for your money if you buy a dedicated projector. Pictures from the on-board DVD player are detailed and evenly balanced with sumptuous colours. There is some occasional noise, inconsistent gradations and stuttered movement, but this system is more about space-saving convenience than ultimate image quality. The Toshiba TDP-ET20U Projector is a WVGA Home Theater Projector. This lamp based projector is capable of displaying 1,100 Lumens at its brightest setting with a native resolution of 854x480 . The internal DLP technology touts higher contrast, less visible pixels and more portability. This projector was first available for purchase in September 2006 The Toshiba TDP-ET20 features technology called Extreme Short Throw (EST) projection which allows you to use this projector within small spaces. THe ET20 looking like something out of a star wars movie will projector a screen size of 39inch from 27 inches away, or 78 inch image from a mere 39 inches away! The Toshiba TDP-ET20 also features HQV Video Processing (Hollywood Quality Video). HQV processing represents an enormous leap in video processing, with true flagship performance in de-interlacing, noise reduction, and scaling with both standard-definition and high-definition signals.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Works Great

End: 10.10. 2024 17:36:16 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 184.65 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 286090547754
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: wrollins1984 (390|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Mandeville, Louisiana USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Barley used works great This Toshiba TDP-ET20 projector is a great addition to any home entertainment system. It has been tested and works perfectly. It is compatible with Toshiba devices and is specifically designed for projectors. The brand is known for its quality electronics, so you can be sure that you are getting a reliable product. Whether you are using it for work presentations or for movie nights, this projector is sure to impress. Its bright and clear projection capabilities are unmatched. So, don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your home entertainment experience.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Works Great

End: 03.10. 2024 17:36:01 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 185.61 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 286079865941
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: wrollins1984 (389|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Mandeville, Louisiana USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Barley used works great This Toshiba TDP-ET20 projector is a great addition to any home entertainment system. It has been tested and works perfectly. It is compatible with Toshiba devices and is specifically designed for projectors. The brand is known for its quality electronics, so you can be sure that you are getting a reliable product. Whether you are using it for work presentations or for movie nights, this projector is sure to impress. Its bright and clear projection capabilities are unmatched. So, don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your home entertainment experience.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Loud Noise from Speaker at Full Volume 1136 Hr

End: 03.10. 2024 00:48:55 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 88.49 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256647449632
  • Seller: funkyformats (2484|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Melbourne, Florida USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Loud Noise from Speaker at Full Volume 1136 Hr $999 retail MSRP (2006) - Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price Has loud clacking noise from speakers if turned to full volume (50), at lower volumes, speakers are pretty weak even at 35/50 volume level, so I would suggest using external speakers with digital audio out coaxial. Online research suggests connecting to external amplifier for best sound quality. As an all-inclusive system that lets you watch large screen pictures with sound in the smallest of spaces, this projector offers ultimate convenience. 7.5Toshiba TDP-ET20The GoodConvenience; close projection; futuristic design; ease of use; acceptable image quality.The BadDownscaled images; noisy fan; insubstantial sound.The Bottom LineToshibas ET20 is a one-stop solution for watching big screen films in a small space. You need less than a metre to plug-and-play with integrated DVD player and speakers, but images are average and the sound is almost irrelevantThe integrated DVD player and speaker system mean you can literally point and play without using any other devices, while the unique close-projection technology can display super-size images in a room the size of a cupboard. You have to choose between all-in-one functionality and overall performance, though. The success of its space-saving concept is slighted by ineffective sound that claims surround effects but has to compete with loud fan noise, while image quality is acceptable but not exceptional. DesignThe ET20 looks like it was shipped straight from the set of Star Wars -- the sculpted, futuristic design resembles Darth Vaders headgear and is finished in a similarly menacing gloss black. The integrated DVD player and speakers are cunningly disguised with only a slot-loading disc drawer at the base exposing its all-in-one functionality. Theres a row of unresponsive controls across the rear that can be used for manual playback or to painstakingly steer through the menu system on screen. A scooped-out section at the front supports the lens. All connections are arranged beneath this for easy accessibility and to keep cables hidden with close-projection placements. There are four adjustable feet at the base that can be easily screwed to alter the height of the projected image -- but the scope is limited. Although the unit features its own DVD player you can connect an alternative player using a wide range of video inputs. Theres no dedicated Scart but Toshiba has supplied an adaptor that can be connected to low-quality AV inputs. Youll get the best performance, however, using either the analogue component inputs or the digital HDMI input. The projector will accept 720p and 1080i high-definition signals but these are downscaled to fit the relatively low native resolution. Theres a standard PC terminal with an audio input/output that can be used for business or Media Center applications, and a control terminal means you can operate the system from your desktop. Standard stereo outputs are ignored but you can boost the sound by connecting the system to an external home cinema amplifier using a coaxial output. We recommend it as although there is an integrated sound system, it struggles to be heard over the loud cooling fan. The tall, stylish remote is spacious and well-arranged, but without illuminated or even glow-in-the-dark keys its difficult to use when the lights are dimmed, especially as the entire face and controls are black. FeaturesThis projector acts as an all-in-one home cinema system thats specially designed for small spaces. The close-projection system uses a unique wide-angled lens that can display a 1m image from only 0.4m distance -- rising to a 3m image from a distance of 1.6m. This space-saving concept means that even in the smallest rooms you can place the projector on a coffee table close to the wall and enjoy a big screen film. Although you can connect separate sources, the integrated DVD player and sound system offer a one-stop solution that can be used virtually anywhere without any accompanying equipment. Its also reasonably light and portable so you can take it to a friends house and plug-and-play within minutes. The DVD player accepts standard DVDs and CDs, including recording formats and discs carrying MP3 music and DivX compressed video files. Theres even a full 5.1 mini-speaker system integrated with Dolby Pro Logic II processing that attempts to create surround sound -- although not effectively. The DLP design uses only a 480p chipset with a relatively low widescreen resolution of 854x480 pixels -- although Toshiba is promising a 720p version later in the year. This means that even standard-definition DVDs are slightly downscaled to fit using advanced HQV Teranex image processing, which is the same technology used by film studios to convert films for TV and which claims to compensate for motion defects caused by deinterlacing. The projector will accept 720p and 1080i high-definition signals but they will be downscaled even further, which almost defeats the object. Unlike typical projectors, the ET20 sits at the front of the room and that in itself makes it easier to install and control. Placed on a coffee table you can alter the size of the image by moving the projector closer to or further away from the screen and then use keystone adjustment to correct the edges. A dedicated screen does make a lot of difference to image quality, but you can get by using a sheet or even a white wall. The attractive menu system features a fairly extensive range of settings without getting involved in the specialist settings that often confuse projector setups. There are some advanced options, but adjusting the picture and sound is as simple as using your TV, with similar preset modes and custom settings. PerformanceIf youre going to use this projector as an all-in-one home cinema youll be impressed by the size of the screen but disappointed by the sound performance. The sound is in constant conflict with the noisy cooling fan and even at the highest volume you have to strain to hear dialogue. Surround sound using tiny speakers all in front of you is just not effective and soundtracks are more audible using the stereo mode. The sound just about gets by as a quick-fix solution but if you really want to enjoy a film then you need to connect the system to an external amplifier. Leaving sound to one side, the units image quality is reasonably impressive, although you can get better performance for your money if you buy a dedicated projector. Pictures from the on-board DVD player are detailed and evenly balanced with sumptuous colours. There is some occasional noise, inconsistent gradations and stuttered movement, but this system is more about space-saving convenience than ultimate image quality. The Toshiba TDP-ET20U Projector is a WVGA Home Theater Projector. This lamp based projector is capable of displaying 1,100 Lumens at its brightest setting with a native resolution of 854x480 . The internal DLP technology touts higher contrast, less visible pixels and more portability. This projector was first available for purchase in September 2006 The Toshiba TDP-ET20 features technology called Extreme Short Throw (EST) projection which allows you to use this projector within small spaces. THe ET20 looking like something out of a star wars movie will projector a screen size of 39inch from 27 inches away, or 78 inch image from a mere 39 inches away! The Toshiba TDP-ET20 also features HQV Video Processing (Hollywood Quality Video). HQV processing represents an enormous leap in video processing, with true flagship performance in de-interlacing, noise reduction, and scaling with both standard-definition and high-definition signals.

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