If you look at the parameters of both devices, as the two differ mainly in the contrast ratio and brightness. The contrast ratio of 50000 H7532BD with waiting: 1, while the P1510 "only" 10,000: 1. In the brightness of the P1510 2800 ANSI lumens in Eco Mode has already 800 more than the H7532BD in normal operation.
Of the pure data fro one would say that the P1510, at issue in this review, is more suitable for office applications, presentations and so the H7532BD is use more for the home theater.
True, from the values ago this is so, the argument we have our chief geleiert the P1510 also from the Cross, but in practice, it looks less like this.
Let's face it. People who want to experience the ultimate cinema experience, giving no 700 euros for a projector, but twice or three times. For all others, to whom I also count myself, the difference will be barely noticeable.
The better contrast and lower brightness can perhaps come up a touch more cinematic experience in "The Lord of the Rings" when H7532BD. But that does not change the grandiose image of P1510, if you just look at this movies. When watching football this difference occurs completely in the background.
Only when one often uses the projector during presentations, especially where you can darken the rooms less good, the P1510 sure that something better choice.
In the 3D functionality, both giving anything away. "I, Despicable Me" or "Avatar" in 3D on both devices a magnificent experience that is influenced by no flickering or other confounding factors.
Not even by the noise. While here, the H7532BD with 30 db compared to 33 at P1510, in normal mode, slightly ahead. However, it is possible that barely make out in practice.
Yes, in quiet movie scenes you can hear the fan. By both! This I feel is not as disturbing because it just really occurs only when absolutely quiet passages and have a normal dialogue trumps this operating noise.
From the optics, I like the compact appearance of the H7532BD a bit better. But this is of course a matter of taste. From a processing perspective, and the impression of quality, both devices are good. Not very good. A slightly firmer housing would, especially for mobile use, have been desirable, but at this price point perhaps a little too much to ask. One point deduction I therefore do not take before.
From the terminals forth both give nothing. Except: the P1510 provides the ability to operate wirelessly via MHL adapter stick. Certainly an interesting variant for mobile use or for people who have no desire to lead. The adapter stick costs approximately 60-70 euros and I have already ordered a. Once the experience has been gained with respect to the wireless operation, I will extend this review accordingly.
The question remains: H7532BD or P1510. This I will answer as follows:
For pure operating as a home theater projector, I would prefer the H7532BD. If the projector used sporadically for presentations, I would let the P1510 precedence.
However, the differences are marginal. In every respect. For H7532BD speak from my perspective at best, that the device has already proven itself for two years, which, however, has yet to earn his spurs P1510.
As far as my first experience with the P1510.
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