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A Conversation About the ViewSonic LSD400HD-ST Projector

31 min · 26 de mar de 2026
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Freelance writer and editor Brian Nadel joins us from New York to discuss his most recent review of the ViewSonic LSD400HD-ST. This $1,250 1080P DLP laser projector comes with a 0.5:1 throw-ratio lens that allows it to be mounted between a presenter, museum viewer, or digital golfer and the screen without casting shadows. With its more than four thousand ANSI lumens of brightness, low latency and HDR playback modes, and a Golf setting, the LSD400HD is ready for anything from a simulation wall or classroom lesson to a museum exhibit or digital tee time. Article Link: https://www.projectorcentral.com/viewsonic-lsd400hd-st-laser-projector-review.htm [https://www.projectorcentral.com/viewsonic-lsd400hd-st-laser-projector-review.htm]

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