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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%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Mandeville, Louisiana USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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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 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
  • 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 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
  • 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: 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
  • 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.

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%)
  • 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.

Tested Toshiba TDP-ET20 Projector Works Great

End: 13.12. 2024 00:19:55 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 47.74 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 286201208511
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: wrollins1984 (403|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: 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%)
  • 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.

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%)
  • 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.

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
  • 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: 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
  • 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.

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
  • 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 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.

GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM TOSHIBA TLPLET10 LAMP FOR TDP-TX20 TDP TX20 TDP-ET20U NMV

End: 21.05. 2024 12:52:36 on Tuesday
  • Condition: New: Other
  • Price: 55.22 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 285285689596
  • Seller: dwallen2 (17505|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: 75082 USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 27,61 EUR
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    THIS LISTING IS FOR A GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM TOSHIBA TLPLET10 PROJECTOR LAMP Lamp Condition Lamp is NEW with no wear and includes housing as shown in the listing picture. Original packaging is not included. Compatible Projectors TDP-ET20U TDP-TX20 TDP TX20Warranty Your satisfaction is fully guaranteed! You may exchange or refund the lamp for any reason within 1 year from date you received the lamp. Please contact me before returning any item and I will try and assist with your issue. If the projector has a fault then the lamp will need to be returned for a refund. If the lamp is faulty, I will either send a replacement lamp (if we have one in stock) or issue a refund. Feedback We leave positive feedback for all of our customers once payment has been received. If you have a problem or question regarding your transaction please contact us before leaving any type of feedback. We will work with you to resolve any problem to your complete satisfaction. Pro Tip Remember to reset your projector lamp hour counter after installing your lamp. Otherwise, the projector lamp light will remain on and in some cases the projector lamp will not even turn on! For instructions on how to do this please review your projector users guide.What is a Genuine Original OEM lamp anyway? Genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) projector lamps are high quality lamps made by the manufacturer of your projector. Almost everyone on eBay is selling lower quality Chinese knock off lamps. Be cautious of others selling lamps that are labeled as COMPATIBLE or OEM EQUIVALENT or PROJECTOR LAMP MODULE FOR or THIS REPLACEMENT LAMP IS MANUFACTURED TO FIT...Notice no manufacturers name is mentioned. Also beware of eBay titles with no obvious lamp manufacturer. Such lamps are all third party after market substitutes that are not designed to the exact specifications of your projector and will not be as bright nor last as long as a GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM lamp. Some sellers are using deceptive listing methods to hide the fact that they are selling non OEM lamps. If there is any doubt, ask the seller if the advertised lamp is a GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM lamp.About Us From our Dallas Texas facility, Daves Bright Ideas has been selling GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM projector lamps on eBay for over 13 years. Hands down - we provide the best projector lamp value on the internet often selling OEM lamps cheaper than inferior knock off lamps. If you have any questions please feel free to send us an eBay message.

GENUINE OEM TOSHIBA TLPLET10 LAMP FOR TDP-ET10 TDP ET10 TDP-ET20 TDP ET20 NMV

End: 21.05. 2024 12:52:36 on Tuesday
  • Condition: New: Other
  • Price: 55.22 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 285285689595
  • Seller: dwallen2 (17505|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: 75082 USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 27,61 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    THIS LISTING IS FOR A GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM TOSHIBA TLPLET10 PROJECTOR LAMP Lamp Condition Lamp is NEW with no wear and includes housing as shown in the listing picture. Original packaging is not included. Compatible Projectors ET10 ET20 TDP-ET10 TDP-ET20 TDPWarranty Your satisfaction is fully guaranteed! You may exchange or refund the lamp for any reason within 1 year from date you received the lamp. Please contact me before returning any item and I will try and assist with your issue. If the projector has a fault then the lamp will need to be returned for a refund. If the lamp is faulty, I will either send a replacement lamp (if we have one in stock) or issue a refund. Feedback We leave positive feedback for all of our customers once payment has been received. If you have a problem or question regarding your transaction please contact us before leaving any type of feedback. We will work with you to resolve any problem to your complete satisfaction. Pro Tip Remember to reset your projector lamp hour counter after installing your lamp. Otherwise, the projector lamp light will remain on and in some cases the projector lamp will not even turn on! For instructions on how to do this please review your projector users guide.What is a Genuine Original OEM lamp anyway? Genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) projector lamps are high quality lamps made by the manufacturer of your projector. Almost everyone on eBay is selling lower quality Chinese knock off lamps. Be cautious of others selling lamps that are labeled as COMPATIBLE or OEM EQUIVALENT or PROJECTOR LAMP MODULE FOR or THIS REPLACEMENT LAMP IS MANUFACTURED TO FIT...Notice no manufacturers name is mentioned. Also beware of eBay titles with no obvious lamp manufacturer. Such lamps are all third party after market substitutes that are not designed to the exact specifications of your projector and will not be as bright nor last as long as a GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM lamp. Some sellers are using deceptive listing methods to hide the fact that they are selling non OEM lamps. If there is any doubt, ask the seller if the advertised lamp is a GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM lamp.About Us From our Dallas Texas facility, Daves Bright Ideas has been selling GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM projector lamps on eBay for over 13 years. Hands down - we provide the best projector lamp value on the internet often selling OEM lamps cheaper than inferior knock off lamps. If you have any questions please feel free to send us an eBay message.

GENUINE OEM TOSHIBA TLPLET10 LAMP FOR TDP-ET10 TDP ET10 TDP-ET20 TDP ET20 NLV

End: 21.05. 2024 12:52:36 on Tuesday
  • Condition: New: Other
  • Price: 36.8 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 285285689590
  • Seller: dwallen2 (17505|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: 75082 USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 27,61 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    THIS LISTING IS FOR A GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM TOSHIBA TLPLET10 PROJECTOR LAMP Lamp Condition Lamp is NEW with no wear and includes housing as shown in the listing picture. Original packaging is not included. Compatible Projectors ET10 ET20 TDP-ET10 TDP-ET20 TDPWarranty Your satisfaction is fully guaranteed! You may exchange or refund the lamp for any reason within 1 year from date you received the lamp. Please contact me before returning any item and I will try and assist with your issue. If the projector has a fault then the lamp will need to be returned for a refund. If the lamp is faulty, I will either send a replacement lamp (if we have one in stock) or issue a refund. Feedback We leave positive feedback for all of our customers once payment has been received. If you have a problem or question regarding your transaction please contact us before leaving any type of feedback. We will work with you to resolve any problem to your complete satisfaction. Pro Tip Remember to reset your projector lamp hour counter after installing your lamp. Otherwise, the projector lamp light will remain on and in some cases the projector lamp will not even turn on! For instructions on how to do this please review your projector users guide.What is a Genuine Original OEM lamp anyway? Genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) projector lamps are high quality lamps made by the manufacturer of your projector. Almost everyone on eBay is selling lower quality Chinese knock off lamps. Be cautious of others selling lamps that are labeled as COMPATIBLE or OEM EQUIVALENT or PROJECTOR LAMP MODULE FOR or THIS REPLACEMENT LAMP IS MANUFACTURED TO FIT...Notice no manufacturers name is mentioned. Also beware of eBay titles with no obvious lamp manufacturer. Such lamps are all third party after market substitutes that are not designed to the exact specifications of your projector and will not be as bright nor last as long as a GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM lamp. Some sellers are using deceptive listing methods to hide the fact that they are selling non OEM lamps. If there is any doubt, ask the seller if the advertised lamp is a GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM lamp.About Us From our Dallas Texas facility, Daves Bright Ideas has been selling GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM projector lamps on eBay for over 13 years. Hands down - we provide the best projector lamp value on the internet often selling OEM lamps cheaper than inferior knock off lamps. If you have any questions please feel free to send us an eBay message.

GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM TOSHIBA TLPLET10 LAMP FOR TDP-TX20 TDP TX20 TDP-ET20U NLV

End: 21.05. 2024 12:52:36 on Tuesday
  • Condition: New: Other
  • Price: 36.8 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 285285689592
  • Seller: dwallen2 (17505|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: 75082 USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 27,61 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    THIS LISTING IS FOR A GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM TOSHIBA TLPLET10 PROJECTOR LAMP Lamp Condition Lamp is NEW with no wear and includes housing as shown in the listing picture. Original packaging is not included. Compatible Projectors TDP-ET20U TDP-TX20 TDP TX20Warranty Your satisfaction is fully guaranteed! You may exchange or refund the lamp for any reason within 1 year from date you received the lamp. Please contact me before returning any item and I will try and assist with your issue. If the projector has a fault then the lamp will need to be returned for a refund. If the lamp is faulty, I will either send a replacement lamp (if we have one in stock) or issue a refund. Feedback We leave positive feedback for all of our customers once payment has been received. If you have a problem or question regarding your transaction please contact us before leaving any type of feedback. We will work with you to resolve any problem to your complete satisfaction. Pro Tip Remember to reset your projector lamp hour counter after installing your lamp. Otherwise, the projector lamp light will remain on and in some cases the projector lamp will not even turn on! For instructions on how to do this please review your projector users guide.What is a Genuine Original OEM lamp anyway? Genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) projector lamps are high quality lamps made by the manufacturer of your projector. Almost everyone on eBay is selling lower quality Chinese knock off lamps. Be cautious of others selling lamps that are labeled as COMPATIBLE or OEM EQUIVALENT or PROJECTOR LAMP MODULE FOR or THIS REPLACEMENT LAMP IS MANUFACTURED TO FIT...Notice no manufacturers name is mentioned. Also beware of eBay titles with no obvious lamp manufacturer. Such lamps are all third party after market substitutes that are not designed to the exact specifications of your projector and will not be as bright nor last as long as a GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM lamp. Some sellers are using deceptive listing methods to hide the fact that they are selling non OEM lamps. If there is any doubt, ask the seller if the advertised lamp is a GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM lamp.About Us From our Dallas Texas facility, Daves Bright Ideas has been selling GENUINE ORIGINAL OEM projector lamps on eBay for over 13 years. Hands down - we provide the best projector lamp value on the internet often selling OEM lamps cheaper than inferior knock off lamps. If you have any questions please feel free to send us an eBay message.

GENUINE Remote Control for Toshiba Projector TDP-ET20 TDPET20

End: 25.04. 2024 03:03:10 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 14.75 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 364785731655
  • Seller: top_tier_thrifts (203|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: North Sioux City, South Dakota USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    This genuine remote control is designed for use with Toshiba Projector models TDP-ET20 and TDPET20. It has a wireless range of 5-10 meters and comes in a sleek black color. The remote features wireless connectivity and is compatible with Toshiba brand projectors. The remote control is made in China and is a great addition to any home theater system. It allows for easy control of your projector from the comfort of your seat, making movie nights and presentations a breeze. Buy this genuine remote control today and enhance your Toshiba projector experience!

projektor beamer Toshiba TDP-ET20 mit DVD plus Lampe Zusatzgerät Deckenhalterung

End: 24.03. 2024 10:55:46 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 250.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 126381986870
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: mond-und-7-sterne (613|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Ingelfingen Deutschland
  • Ships to: DE
  • Shipping: 10,49 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    projektor beamer Toshiba TDP-ET20 mit DVD plus Lampe Zusatzgerät DeckenhalterungToshiba TDP-ET20 gebraucht funktioniert mit integriertem DVD Spieler Fernbedienung Deckenhalterung Als Zusatz einen Toshiba TDP-ET10 sowie eine Austauschlamoe als Bastelobjekte.

projektor beamer Toshiba TDP-ET20 mit DVD plus Lampe Zusatzgerät Deckenhalterung

End: 17.03. 2024 10:55:23 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 250.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 126370280847
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: mond-und-7-sterne (612|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Ingelfingen Deutschland
  • Ships to: DE
  • Shipping: 10,49 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    projektor beamer Toshiba TDP-ET20 mit DVD plus Lampe Zusatzgerät DeckenhalterungToshiba TDP-ET20 gebraucht funktioniert mit integriertem DVD Spieler Fernbedienung Deckenhalterung Als Zusatz einen Toshiba TDP-ET10 sowie eine Austauschlamoe als Bastelobjekte.

projektor beamer Toshiba TDP-ET20 mit DVD plus Lampe Zusatzgerät Deckenhalterung

End: 03.03. 2024 10:55:00 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 250.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 126348002271
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: mond-und-7-sterne (610|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Ingelfingen Deutschland
  • Ships to: DE
  • Shipping: 10,49 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    projektor beamer Toshiba TDP-ET20 mit DVD plus Lampe Zusatzgerät DeckenhalterungToshiba TDP-ET20 gebraucht funktioniert mit integriertem DVD Spieler Fernbedienung Deckenhalterung Als Zusatz einen Toshiba TDP-ET10 sowie eine Austauschlamoe als Bastelobjekte.