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Viewsonic PJD6531w

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Canon LV-8310 Comparison

The ViewSonic PJD6531w is the cheaper projector at under $700. It also has a very comparable feature set to the Canon, offering similar brightness and decent color performance, but is not as flexible.

Value

The ViewSonic PJD6531w is the cheaper of the two projectors at about $700. However, the Canon LV-8310 is easier to use.

Comparison Specifications
ViewSonic PJD6531w


ViewSonic PJD6531w
Canon LV-8310


Canon LV-8310
Price
Resolution WXGA 1280 x 800 (16:10) WXGA 1280 x 800 (16:10)
HD Yes Yes
3D Support Yes No

Both projectors are powerful devices that can output a lot of light. We measured the lumen output of the ViewSonic at just over 3100 and the Canon at 2500. However, the ViewSonic relies on the BrilliantColor mode to boost the brightness, which has an adverse effect on the color accuracy of the projector.

Both projectors had strong color performance in our tests, with the ViewSonic having more consistent whites and the Canon having smoother color curves. However, the Canon can produce brighter color, as you have to disable the BrilliantColor on the ViewSonic to get the best color accuracy.

Both projectors produced acceptably smooth motion, although, like all DLP projectors, the ViewSonic was somewhat prone to the rainbow effect, where fast-moving objects get an occasional color fringe.

Motion Scores
ViewSonic PJD6531w Canon LV-8310
Motion Smoothness 5.0 4.25
Motion Artifacting 7.0 6.75

Both projectors offer a 1.2x zoom lens, but the Canon offers a wider range of distances that it can be mounted from the projector, making it more flexible for office and other non-permanent installation use. We did find that the ViewSonic produced a slightly sharper image, though.

Viewing Effects Scores
ViewSonic PJD6531w Canon LV-8310
Throw Score 3.7 4.7
Screen Materials Score
Optical Issues Score 8.5 8.75

The ViewSonic has one thing that the Canon does not: a HDMI port. This makes it easier to connect the ViewSonic to consumer electronics such as Blu-ray players. The Canon offers a DVI port in its place, which makes it easier to connect to a computer. Both projectors offer VGA and a variety of analog video and audio inputs, though.

Connectivity Comparison
ViewSonic PJD6531w Epson Home Cinema 705HD Optoma HD66 Canon LV-8310
HDMI 1 1 1 0
Component 0 0 1 0
Composite 1 1 1 1
S-Video 1 1 1 1
VGA 3 1 1 1
Analog Audio In 1 1 1 3
Digital Audio Out 0 0 0 0
Analog Audio Out 0 0 1 1
Ethernet 1 0 0 1
WiFi No None None None
USB 1 1 None None
Memory Card None None None None
DLNA No No No No
Other None None None 1 DVI Input

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