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Models & Brands: In Focus M2+, Toshiba TW 300, Toshiba T45, In Focus LP120, Toshiba TLP MT 8, In Focus 4800, In Focus LP850, Polaroid XD95U, ViewSonic PJ250, Sharp XV-Z9000U
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In Focus M2+ Weight: 2 pounds Price: $3,168.42
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Key features In Focus M2+
- Digital keystone correction; wireless remote included
- Zoom Lens with manual focus and manual zoom adjust
- Selectable 4:3 standard or 16:9 widescreen aspect ratios
- NTSC, PAL, SECAM, HDTV signals; PC/Mac; 2-year warranty
- Crisp 1,100:1 contrast ratio, up to 1,400 ANSI lumens
- Model: InFocus ASK Proxima M2+ DLP Video Projector
Review InFocus ASK Proxima M2+ DLP Video Projector / In Focus M2+:Whether you're presenting or simply capturing information in a group meeting, you won't want to be without the ASK Proxima M2+. 1400 powerful lumens flood any room with brilliant color and unparalleled clarity. Integrated data, video and audio eliminate the need for add-on modules as well as extra costs. |
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Toshiba TW 300 Weight: 10.8 pounds
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Review Toshiba TDP TW300 - DLP projector - 3000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 - 802.11g wireless / Toshiba TW 300:The "Easy to use" Concept - because you have better things to do: the new business-allrounder tw300 from Toshiba. Whether you're at a conference, teaching a class or using a fixed-installation, you need technology that's completely reliable. That's why Toshiba has developed the "Easy to Use" Concept for business projectors. Ultra-simple to operate, with an impressive range of functions. And with 3,000 ANSI lumen brightness and 2,000:1 contrast ratio, these new DLP projectors deliver great images even in incompletely darkened rooms. The tw300 has a USB port, for data input directly from a USB memory stick, and a PCMCIA card slot for wireless operation. The tw300 is also LAN-enabled. |
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Toshiba T45 Weight: 0.066 pounds
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Review Toshiba TDP T45 - DLP projector - 2500 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / Toshiba T45:Human beings are creatures of habit. But habits are made to be broken. Meet the Toshiba t45 Projector, and you'll never go back to your old ways again. Discover just how effective and efficient your presentations can be - and impress your audience at the same time. Use the t45's three different picture modes - Bright, Standard and TrueColor - to adjust the projector to the atmosphere of your presentation. You'll also find the t45's ECO Mode is not only whisper-quiet, but also ultra-efficient, extending lamp life to up to 3, 000 hours. The t45 offers a choice of 4: 3 or 16: 9 aspect ratio, plus brightness of 2, 500 ANSI lumens and contrast of 2, 000: 1. Toshiba t45 - a habit you'll never want to give up. |
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In Focus LP120 Weight: 1.98 pounds Price: $1,399.99
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Key features In Focus LP120
- Measures 2.05 x 3.69 x 9.75-inches (HxLxW) -- one of the smallest digital projectors on the market
- Top-panel controls are back-lit for ease of use during presentations
- Produces 1100 ANSI lumens of brightness at a contrast ratio of 2000:1; can project at a range of 4.5 to 14 feet
- Color-coded inputs allow for easy connectivity and set-up
- Includes handy remote control with red laser feature
- Model: InFocus LP120 Mobile DLP Video Projector
Review InFocus LP120 Mobile DLP Video Projector / In Focus LP120:INFOCUS LP120 - Weighing only 1. 98 pounds, the LP120 reinvents mobile projection with a totally mobile solution that will fit in the same bag as your laptop! Video Compatibility - NTSC, PAL, SECAM Digital Keystone Correctio - +/- 7. 5 degree vertical correction Aspect Ratio - 4 - 3 Inputs - M1-DA (Computer), S-Video, Audio Zoom Lens with manual focus and manual zoom adjustment Dimensions - 2. 05H x 9. 75W x 3. 69L Dual Voltage Power Supply - 100V - 240V at 50 - 60 Hz 2 year parts & labor warranty At about the same size and weight as a carton of cigarettes, the InFocus LP120 Mobile DLP Video Projector is working to redefine what it means to be a portable digital projector. Weighing less than two pounds, this ultrahip, ultrapowerful projector packs a full punch into its space-age magnesium frame, so you'll never have to sacrifice features for mobility. And since the LP120 is designed to tuck into your briefcase alongside your laptop, taking your show on the road has never been so easy. Infocus redefines portable digital projectors with this ultrahip, powerful projector that weighs in under two pounds. View larger. [+]
DLP Technology: Superb Imaging and Convenience The LP120 relies on DLP, or digital imaging, technology from Texas Instruments. DLP is entirely digital, which means that you'll never experience image degradation or "yellowing"-better known as color decay-that other imaging technologies experience over time. The LP120 is as slim and lightweight as a carton of cigarettes. Features an intuitive keypad on the top of the project for easy navigation. For a detailed view click here. Connection panel is located at the rear of the unit. For a detailed rear view click here. Projectors based on DLP technology are fully compatible with digital signals-with no analog conversion necessary-making them compatible with everything from digital cameras to gaming consoles. The Digital Micromirror Device that forms the heart of DLP technology is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, giving DLP the advantage of being extremely portable. Portability is LP120's first, middle and last names. At a mere 2. 05 by 3. 69 by 9. 75 inches (H by L by W), this is one of the smallest video projectors on the market today. But don't let its diminutive size fool you. The LP120 is an XGA (1024 x 768) resolution projector that produces 1100 ANSI lumens of brightness at a contrast ratio of 2000:1 and can project at a range of about 4. 5 to 14 feet. The native XGA resolution will give your presentations clear, full-screen details, and its optical zoom lens will let you adjust the picture without moving the project. Ideal for small-room or conference table presentations, the projector operates at a volume of 36 decibels, more than quiet enough for small areas. The LP120 features an extended DVI port and an S-Video input, as well as a 3. 5-millimeter socket for audio input for sound projection through the unit's built-in one-watt speaker. The main input carries a USB connection in addition to the video inputs, and the standard cable that's included connects to a VGA connector and a USB port. The USB connection allows you to use the projector's remote control with the host PC. The remote control that comes with the projector has forward and back buttons for presentations, a status button, and a red laser pointer. The projector's top panel controls are backlit for ease of use during presentations, and its color-coded ports make setup a breeze. In short, if you are looking for portability and convenience in your next digital project, then look no further than the InFocus LP120. Smaller than nearly every other digital projector on the market today, the LP120 will help your road shows and presentations shine with brilliance while keeping your travel bags nice and light. |
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Toshiba TLP MT 8 Weight: 0.088 pounds
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Review Toshiba TDP MT8 - DLP projector - 1000 ANSI lumens - 1280 x 720 - High Definition / Toshiba TLP MT 8:TDP-MT8 is a digital light-processing home theater projector. It combines a nifty design and a high functionality with the comfort you need. Faroudja (Sage) FL12300 DCDI+ deinterlacer/scaler/enhancer with adaptive luma/chroma enhancement and frame rate conversion ensures the most film-like image from video sources. To reduce the "rainbow effect" in DLP projectors, the TDP-MT8 uses a color wheel with six segments to ensure natural, saturated colors with great contrast. And to allow flexibility in installation and positioning, the TDP-MT8 can be placed above or below (+/-20 degrees) the screen with no image distortion. |
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In Focus 4800 Weight: 0.068 pounds
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Review InFocus ScreenPlay 4800 - DLP projector - 1100 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600) / In Focus 4800:InFocus, the worldwide leader in digital projection, is headquartered in Wilsonville, Oregon. Projectors are their specialty, and while other companies have only recently begun to explore the potential of Texas Instruments' remarkable DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, InFocus is building their 16th-generation DLP projectors! Their ScreenPlay projector series delivers home theater excitement that's totally "outside the box. ". |
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In Focus LP850 Dimentions: 12.2 x 16.5 x 6.3 inches Weight: 16.98 pounds Price: $4,499.99
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Key features In Focus LP850
- 500 hours of lamp life
- User-replaceable bayonet lenses
- ProjectorManager compatible and ease-of-use features
- Native XGA (1024 x 768) resolution
- Sharp, brilliant images at 4500 lumens brightness
- Model: InFocus LP850 DLP Video Projector
Review InFocus LP850 DLP Video Projector / In Focus LP850:You need power and bullet-proof performance. But you also crave ease-of-use features like user-replaceable lenses for your team and color-coded connections for your users. The InFocus LP 850 gives you both. This new family of professional-grade installation and integration projectors has all the performance details you need - including four optional lenses and 4500 lumens - and boasts more flexibility than most installation projectors. This projector is not only fully loaded with features like power zoom, focus, and lens shift. They're also wireless-ready. And compatible with innovative projection solutions like ProjectorNet, which allows you to network all your projectors from a single PC, and ProjectorManager, which turns any PC into an advanced projector remote control. And here's the best part: the extra value of all these features translates into maximum ROI for your company - so you get all the rewards that come from making a really smart company purchase. |
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Polaroid XD95U Weight: 0.033 pounds
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Review XD95U Micro Portable DLP Proj XGA 2000:1 2200 Lumens VGA 3.3LBS / Polaroid XD95U:This compact and lightweight micro portable projector is packed with functions that are ideal for the road warrior presenters who are always on the go. |
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ViewSonic PJ250 Weight: 2.2 pounds
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Key features ViewSonic PJ250
- Easy setup and auto tuning: 1-touch setup button
- True 1,024 x 768 XGA resolution
- Supports DVI and HDTV signals
- Weighs only 2.2 pounds; fits easily in a briefcase
- 1,000 lumens of brightness; 2,000:1 contrast ratio for vivid images
- Model: ViewSonic PJ250 DLP Video Projector
Review ViewSonic PJ250 DLP Video Projector / ViewSonic PJ250:ViewSonic's PJ250 projector is light and bright, making it the ROAD-WARRIOR'S BEST FRIEND. This 2-pound XGA projector offers 1,000 lumens and 2000:1 contrast ratio for crystal-clear images. Capable of displaying digital and analog signals for integrated data, video and audio, the PJ250 offers the Ultimate in Flexibility, for any presentation setting on the road or in the office. Wherever you need to be, the PJ250 projector is your ideal companion. ViewSonic's PJ250 projector is both light and bright, making it a terrific companion for mobile professionals. This two-pound XGA projector boasts true 1,024 x 768 resolution alongside a brightness rating of 1,000 lumens and a high, 2,000:1 contrast ratio for vivid images. Capable of displaying digital and analog signals for integrated data, video, and audio presentations, the PJ250 proves itself amazingly flexible. The projector displays computer (RGB), NTSC, PAL, SECAM, and HDTV signals (through its DVI input using the optional PRJ-CBL-003 cable). For better format flexibility, the PJ250 also accommodates both standard (4:3) and widescreen (16:9) aspect ratios. Auto tuning and one-touch setup button simplify sync and focus operations. [+]
A soft carry case is supplied. ViewSonic covers the projector with a three-year limited warranty and one-year Express Exchange program, as well as an industry-leading one-year lamp warranty and free "24-seven" customer support. The PJ250 is the worry-free choice for the mobile presenter in a small conference-room, office, or training-room setting. What's in the BoxProjector, power cord, DVI adapter, D-sub cable to DVI, composite-video cable, S-video cable, remote control with batteries, lens cap, soft carrying case, Quick Start guide, user's manual. |
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Sharp XV-Z9000U Weight: 0.209 pounds
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Review SharpVision XV-Z9000U - DLP projector - 800 ANSI lumens - 1280 x 720 / Sharp XV-Z9000U:The Sharpvision XV-9000U is the world's first 16:9 single chip, HD front projector based on DLP technology. That means going beyond conventional home theater. It means that now all of your favorite films, sports and documentaries will burst into life with unparalleled contrast and brightness. It's the kind of innovation that you'd expect from a longtime leader of front-projection technology. |
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