Canon LV-8310 projector - For those who haven't embraced High Definition.
First Impression
Canon’s LV-8310 falls flat in the middle of this category. This is a non-HD projector, essentially targeting those who may want to connect something like a Tata Sky DTH to it. Dressed in white colour, this one looks classy, but runs the serious risk of becoming very dirty very quickly. The top panel has a thin ribbon of black, which hosts all the controls- power, menu, navigation, input and return. The rear panel is where all the input/output ports are placed- DVI-I (with HDCP) / Analog RGB, Analog RGB / Component, Composite, L / R Audio, S-Video, Stereo Mini Audio, RS-232C, RJ45. Even though the projector is big in size, it is not heavy, and is pretty solidly built as well. This one can be moved around a bit, without too much worry of tweaking your back!

First Impression
Canon’s LV-8310 falls flat in the middle of this category. This is a non-HD projector, essentially targeting those who may want to connect something like a Tata Sky DTH to it. Dressed in white colour, this one looks classy, but runs the serious risk of becoming very dirty very quickly. The top panel has a thin ribbon of black, which hosts all the controls- power, menu, navigation, input and return. The rear panel is where all the input/output ports are placed- DVI-I (with HDCP) / Analog RGB, Analog RGB / Component, Composite, L / R Audio, S-Video, Stereo Mini Audio, RS-232C, RJ45. Even though the projector is big in size, it is not heavy, and is pretty solidly built as well. This one can be moved around a bit, without too much worry of tweaking your back!