Panasonic PT-AE2000U is a home theater projector (LCD type) with 1080p HDTV resolution. In proffessional projector reviews it ranks high, expert reviewers appreciating what this projector has to offer. Customers that bought and use this projector also have good words about it, most of them considering the image to be of very good quality. It is not the absolute best projector on the market, but it is one of the top choices at this moment. Considering its relativelly low price it offers very good value, and if you are not ready to pay the premium this is certainly a home theater projector worth considering.

Pros

  • Very good value for the money
  • Very good black levels
  • Plenty of connectivity options
  • Good amount of features

Cons

  • Brightness could be better

Panasonic PT-AE2000U Reviews

cNet.com has an in-depth review of PT-AE2000U projector. They have also selected it as one of the best home theater projectors on the market. They are impressed by the connectivity options and find ther overall quality of this projector very good.

The PT-AE2000U produced a deep, compelling level of black, which provided for great “snap” indicating good contrast ratio. With that said, we believe the 1,500 Lumen light output rating is way too generous. We couldn’t meet the film specification of 12 footlamberts on our Stewart Grayhawk RS screen, which is 92 inches diagonal or 80 inches wide, without losing detail in white areas (a sure sign of overdriving the projector). [...] Its resolution measurements were actually better than most 1080p projectors, and it more fully resolves a 1080p/24fps signal than even our current favorite, the Sony VPL-VW200, which costs about six times as much. The difference is slight, however, and the Sony handily outperforms the Panasonic in all other areas.

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BigPictureBigSound.com also has a good review, analyzing different aspects of PT-AE2000U performance. They also find it to be a very good projector, and give it a high rating.

…as an all around 1080p home theater projector, the Panasonic is a winner. With it’s super blacks, excellent contrast and deep, beautiful color saturation, it’ll make you discover HD content all over again. Despite its size and odd motorized focus/zoom, if you’ve got room for the Panasonic, you won’t be disappointed…you’ll be in love.

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ProjectorReviews.com gives it the “hot product” and “best in class” awards, clearly impressed by its performance. As other reviewers, they are however critical, pointing out what they didn’t liked and compare it to other home theater projectors.

Overall, I am most pleased with the PT-AE2000U’s skin tone performance, after minor grayscale adjustments. The Panasonic projector produces a “film-like” quality, consistently. A full production version can only be better! Overall, I’ll give the PT-AE2000U projector a very slight edge over the Sanyo PLV-Z2000 that I recently reviewed, pending seeing a production AE2000U.

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ProjectorCentral.com takes a look at Panasonic PT-AE2000U as well and it also compares it to Sanyo Z2000 - its competitor. They are also satisfied with its quality, having a hard time to spot any limitations with this product.

With the PT-AE2000U, Panasonic has delivered another star performer in the world of home theater projectors. It edges out the competition in contrast and color saturation. It has superb color accuracy in video optmized mode, and a supremely serviceable bright operating mode that penalizes the user very little in terms of color accuracy. For HD DVD, Blu-ray, and HDTV sources in particular, the AE2000 is the strongest of the 1080p projectors we’ve seen so far under $5,000. And since it is only $2,699, it represents a terrific deal for the money in today’s highly competitive market for 1080p projectors.

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AVSForum.com through one of its members, has a short review too. Guess what, this is also a positive one. It covers many aspects, from those that affect picture quality to video processing and design. It has no pictures but it is worth reading.

Absolutely beautiful. DO NOT put the projector in any other color mode except Color1. In the middle of the presentation I had the lady put the projector in Color1 from Cinema1. The difference was enormous. I tried to gently persuade her to keep it in that mode, but she was convinced to keep the projector in the horrible Cinema1 mode which used exaggerated colors. What was she thinking? We’re videophiles here. Cinema mode makes everything way too red and green, blues aren’t too bad. Color1 PERFECTLY renders REC 709 colors. No other device has come close except on a professionally calibrated CRT pro monitor.

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PT-AE2000U Ratings

Most Panasonic PT-AE2000U home theater projector ratings are favorable. Actually, the users are very satisfied with this projector and they praise its qualities. Though PT-AE2000U is not very expensive, it seems to satisfy its viewers. The number of users that rated this projector is not very high, most of them offering top ratings, and very few average scores.

I rarely write reviews for products that I purchase, but this one simply deserves it. The picture is amazing - I have watched blu-ray & standard DVDs and they both look wonderful. The blu-ray films are simply breath taking [...] Congratulations to Panasonic on a great product - a rare technological product that will last for many, many years. With everything this thing has, there will simply be no need to upgrade for a long, long time. (Source: Amazon.com)

The High Def Blu-Ray and HD TV images make the hair on your neck stand up at first, the picture is that good. No pixalization and excellent contrast. Standing next to the screen with the remote to focus is a real PLUS. The many color control adjustments via the inner menues leave me confused with their “oscilloscope RGB” tracings and many arcane adjustment possibilities — enough to keep a true electrical engineer happy. Me? I just set it on “normal” and it’s a great picture. (Source: cNet.com)

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