seating distance. If you like to sit 3 feet from a 100 inch screen, sure it's there, but then it
would be far, far worse on any other 720p projector on the market.
Since this is an LCD projector, there is no spinning color filter wheel, and no rainbow effect.
Well, you can't beat the PT-AX200U, in this regard.
As mentioned, the pixel structure is invisible at normal seating, however this is a 3LCD
projector, and that means convergence of the image from the three LCD panels, can be off.
On this PT-AX200U, they are off, but not enough to spot during normal viewing.
This image shows the red panel being a little low, blue high. Left to right convergence is
better. Most importantly, though this looks pretty bad in this image or the larger one if you
click, you still can't see this much misconvergence in your favorite seat.
Another issue that has affected LCD projectors, relating to the 3 LCD panels, is having the
projector be consistent in color from one side to the other. Sometimes there are shifts so that
some of the left side of the screen might be warmer (more reds) than the left side. We saw
that in the original PT-AX100U review (which was a pre-production version), but not in a
follow up piece. As you can see from this image below, however, this Panasonic is consistent
from edge to edge.