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replacement lamp, anyway ($300?), and if the repair is even $500, that's $800 total, and in
2+ years, no doubt you'll be able to buy a replacement for the AX200U, that's every bit as
good, or better, for that $800. That's just the nature of home theater projector pricing over
time. (Two generations and two years ago, the PT-AE900U commanded a street price of about
$1900 - $2000, so, the AX200U is barely 2/3 that amount.
So, while 3rd party warranties may have issues and hassles that a manufacturer's warranty
won't, when you consider the low cost, I'd recommend picking up that 2nd year warranty. And
I mean that, not just for the PT-AX200U, but for any home theater projector that comes with
only a one year warranty.
Yes, the PT-AX200U picks up our Hot Product Award. There are several reasons why, but in a
nutshell, the PT-AX200U is the brightest projector, yet in its best mode it produces an
excellent, film-like image, with acceptable black levels and very good shadow detail. As an
added bonus, it has a Game mode that is truly optimized for gamers, whether they are using a
PS3, X-Box 360, Wii, or other game machines.
The PT-AX200U seems to suffer not a single serious weakness, but is not perfect. Panasonic
trades off that LCD feel of extra sharpness in exchange for invisible pixels (no screen door
effect) and slight image softness. I just finished watching about 8 hours of college football
(sadly, Penn State lost to Ohio State) on the PT-AX200U in my home theater, and despite
normally viewing on a 1080p projector (my JVC RS1), the Panasonic still looked reasonably
sharp, despite my large screen, and close seating distance. (128" diagonal, 11.5 feet back).
And I tend to be very concerned about sharpness.
Panasonic PT-AX200U and the Competition
Nothing comes close in brightness, with the exception of the Epson Home Cinema 400, which
comes somewhat close in brightest mode, but is definitely dimmer in best mode. The Epson is
sharper, but has a slightly hard image in my opinion, as the Panasonic is more film-like.
Sony's AW15, another LCD projector, has blacker blacks, but is one of the dimmest projectors
around, and best used with screens of 100" or less, whereas the Panasonic is at home with
screens from 92" to 130+ inch diagonal.