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Models & Brands: Toshiba TDPS8EU, ViewSonic CINE1000, Dell Computers 1201MP, In Focus C315, In Focus IN72, ViewSonic PJ406D, Sharp PGF200X, Polaroid XD490U, BenQ MP730, Nec Computers LT35
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Toshiba TDPS8EU Weight: 20.56 pounds
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Review Toshiba TDP S8 - DLP projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600) - 4:3 / Toshiba TDPS8EU:It's nice to make a good impression. At home, for example with the latest films and games, or at work with a top-quality presentation to your customer. And it's so easy, with Toshiba's s8. Designed to deliver stunning images in breathtaking XXL format, the s8 features 2, 000:1 contrast, the latest DLP technology for brilliant color and sharpness, and 2, 000 ANSI lumens brightness for top performance. In addition, Toshiba has integrated useful security functions such as panel lock and password function. |
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ViewSonic CINE1000 Dimentions: 17 x 11 x 15 inches Weight: 15 pounds Price: $1,299.99
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Key features ViewSonic CINE1000
- Easy set up and auto tuning - Auto source detection and auto sync
- Projector Type - 0.55 inch 480p Digital Micromirror Device (DLP)
- Bright in virtually any setting with 1,000 lumens in just 7.9 pounds
- Supports HD signals including 720p and 1080i displaying HD signals as well as other video and data sources
- Package Contents - Projector, composite audio/video cable, S-video cable, RGB/DVI cable, power cable, remote control with batteries, Quick Start Guide, ViewSonic Wizard CD with user guide, soft case
- Model: ViewSonic Cine1000 DLP Home Theater Projector
Review ViewSonic Cine1000 DLP Home Theater Projector / ViewSonic CINE1000:The ViewSonic Cine1000 home theater projector lets your family watch widescreen TV and DVDs without a bulky TV in your entertainment center. The innovative six-segment color wheel fills your room with rich, lifelike images. In addition the 2000:1 contrast ratio and support for HD signals ensure you get the sharpest possible digital images. Advanced video processing features such as motion adaptive deinterlacing, and 3:2 pull down deliver crisp, vivid video. Optical zoom, keystone correction and wireless remote put you in the driver's seat - in the comfort of your own living room. Get ready for revolutionary home entertainment. |
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Dell Computers 1201MP Weight: 0.049 pounds Price: $659.99
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Review Dell 1201MP - DLP projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600) - 4:3 - High Definition 720p / Dell Computers 1201MP:DLP DDR technology is based on a unique semiconductor known as the Digital Micromirror Device, or DMD. The DMD is a fast, reflective digital light switch. It can be combined with image processing, memory, a light source and optics to form a DLP system capable of projecting large, bright, seamless, high-contrast color images with unmatched color fidelity and consistency. The Dell 1201MP incorporates the latest generation of DLP DDR technology which now features a 12 degree mirror tilt for higher brightness, a new manufacturing process to deliver superior contrast and DDR memory for even better video reproduction. |
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In Focus C315 Dimentions: 13 x 9.3 x 14 inches Weight: 9.65 pounds List Price: $1,399.99 Price: Too low to display
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Key features In Focus C315
- Sold Individually
- Model: Ask Proxima C315 DLP Projector XGA 3000 Lumens
Review Ask Proxima C315 DLP Projector XGA 3000 Lumens / In Focus C315:The debate over color accuracy has ended. The ASK Proxima C315 digital multimedia projector is the showcase line of DLP BrilliantColor projectors. Setting an impressive performance standard, all users will enjoy true-to-life color reproduction with unrivaled accuracy and ample power. Unlike LCD projectors which use only 3 colors, the C315 makes use of up to 6 separate hues, which perfects midrange clarity and brightness. The C315 is also compatible up to UXGA (1600x1200) resolution, and offers higher native resolution than 720P HD content. Additionally, with 30 degrees of both Horizontal and Vertical keystone adjustment, your image will be a perfect rectangle in every room - eliminating askew images forever, even in more difficult spaces. This projector is what creative professionals and ProAV users have been anticipating; flawless colors with 24-hour reliability and amazing image clarity. |
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In Focus IN72 Dimentions: 0.142 x 0.142 x 0.047 inches Weight: 9.26 pounds Price: $749.99
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Key features In Focus IN72
- Widescreen 16 - 9 native aspect ratio (can also display 4 - 3 material)
- Texas Instruments DarkChip2 DLP chip (854 x 480 pixels)
- Contrast ratio - 2000 - 1
- Pixelworks DNX 10-bit video processing
- DLP projector (compatible with HDTV/SDTV formats; digital TV reception requires a separate HDTV tuner)
- Model: Infocus Play Big IN72 480p DLP Home Theater Projector
Review Infocus Play Big IN72 480p DLP Home Theater Projector / In Focus IN72:Fire up the InFocus Play Big IN72, sit back on your favorite beanbag and watch the vivid, life-sized images hit the screen. Your friends and family will flock to see star-studded films in their full, vibrant splendor. Your buddies will knock down your door to catch colossal sporting action. Your kids (and your inner child) will beg to behold razor-sharp gaming reality enhanced by Pixelworks' DNX video processing technology - at a truly mind-blowing size. No matter what you're projecting, you'll get sumptuous image richness and color depth that rivals any movie theater screen. Add the IN72 to your living room and even the paparazzi may follow. The powerful appeal of the IN72 goes far beyond the magnificent picture it projects onscreen. Its sleek, futuristic, low profile appearance adds a subtle sophistication and mysterious magnetism to any room. The IN72 also clearly displays your discriminating taste in both home-entertainment technology and fine design. |
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ViewSonic PJ406D Weight: 4.52 pounds List Price: $932.99 Price: $834.99
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Key features ViewSonic PJ406D
- Boasts advanced video features like motion adaptive 3:2 pull down
- Supports HD signals including 720p and 1080i
- 800x600 native resolution scalable to 1280x1024
- Bright in virtually any setting with 1,900 lumens
- Weighs only 4.5 lbs., so it's great to take on the road
- Model: ViewSonic PJ406D Portable DLP projector
Review ViewSonic PJ406D Portable DLP projector / ViewSonic PJ406D:The PJ406D packs an amazing 1900 lumens in only 2. 05kg. This projector is light, bright, flexible and affordable. With a contrast ratio of 2000:1 and 800 x 600 optimum resolution, you'll be impressed by rich, saturated colors and crisp smooth video so your audience focuses only on your presentation. Whisper mode extends lamp life and reduces noise output. Home theater installation and dynamic presentations benefit from multiple video inputs, zoom lens, digital keystone correction, digital Gamma adjustment and easy one-touch set up and auto tuning. The PJ406D is an excellent choice for home theater installations, classroom applications and corporate training or board rooms. |
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Sharp PGF200X Dimentions: 15 x 14.8 x 9.8 inches Weight: 11.5 pounds List Price: $754.99 Price: $643.99
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Key features Sharp PGF200X
- Sold Individually
- Model: PGF200X DLP Proj XGA 1300:1 2100 Lumens Dvi 6.4LBS
Review PGF200X DLP Proj XGA 1300:1 2100 Lumens Dvi 6.4LBS / Sharp PGF200X:Marketing description is not available. |
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Polaroid XD490U Weight: 16 pounds List Price: $2,481.99 Price: $1,600.00
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Key features Polaroid XD490U
- Diagonal Image Size: 300"; Zoom: Manual Zoom; Contrast Ratio: 2500:1 Full On/Off; Standard Warranty: 3 Year(s)
- Display Modes: 640 x 480 VGA Supported/1280 x 1024 SXGA Supported/1024 x 768 XGA Native; Projection Distances: 5.25ft to 21.98ft
- Lamp Type: 250W; Lamp Life: 2000 Hour(s)/5000 Hour(s) Economy Mode; Video Signals: PAL /NTSC /HDTV
- Color Support: 16.7 Million Colors (24-bit); Brightness: 3000 lm; Native Resolution: 1024 x 768 - XGA
- Interfaces: 1 x Mini Jack - Audio Output/1 x HD DB-15 - Video Output/2 x RCA (Left/Right) - Audio Input/1 x 4-pin mini-DIN - S-Video Input/1 x Mini Jack - Audio Input/1 x DVI/HDCP - Video Input/1 x RCA - Video /1 x USB /1 x 8-pin DIN - Serial /2 x HD DB-15 - Video Input
- Model: Mitsubishi XD490U 1024 x 768 (XGA) resolution, 3000 ANSI Lumens, 6.5 lbs
Review Mitsubishi XD490U 1024 x 768 (XGA) resolution, 3000 ANSI Lumens, 6.5 lbs / Polaroid XD490U:The Mitsubishi XD490U is an XGA ultra-portable DLP projector that supports an amazing 2500:1 contrast ratio and shines bright at 3000 ANSI lumens for an impressively bright picture. In addition, it includes Texas Instruments' state-of-the-art DDP3020 TrueVision Image Processing with BrilliantColor, as well Mitsubishi's exclusive Color Enhancer feature to give you an overall stunning visual experience. The XD490U also supports flexible connectivity options for both video and data, and is backed by Mitsubishi's exclusive ERA and Warranty programs. |
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BenQ MP730 Dimentions: 12 x 5.1 x 10.8 inches Weight: 7.72 pounds List Price: $1,199.00 Price: $789.99
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Key features BenQ MP730
- DLP by Texas Instruments
- WXGA Native
- 4000 Lamp Hour(Eco Mode)
- Detachable Keypad
- 2200 Lumens
- Model: BenQ MP730 DLP Projector
Review BenQ MP730 DLP Projector / BenQ MP730:The sleek looks of the MP730 are sure to attract appreciative glances. A glossy midnight-black housing is deftly accented with richly textured leather panels. A brushed metal keypad with its elegantly geometric arrangement of keys completes the superb visual design. The MP730 conveys a tasteful opulence that that elegantly complements the professionally run business presentations at which it excels. |
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Nec Computers LT35 Dimentions: 0.102 x 0.082 x 0.035 inches Weight: 9 pounds List Price: $1,699.99 Price: $1,699.85
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Key features Nec Computers LT35
- 3.5Hx8.2Wx10.2D"
- Includes DLP Advanced Video Processing, Lamp Saver Technology, and Instant Shut Down
- Does everything for you automatically including start up, focus, keystone correction and more
- With the footprint smaller than a sheet of paper, the bright, powerful projector makes presenting a breeze
- Model: Fully Automatic DLP XGA Proj 3000 Lumens Portable At 44LBS
Review Fully Automatic DLP XGA Proj 3000 Lumens Portable At 44LBS / Nec Computers LT35:As the world's first automatic projector sporting a footprint smaller than a sheet of paper, the LT35 is bright, powerful and packed with technological innovations way ahead of its time. This little powerhouse does everything for automatically including start-up, focus, keystone correction and cool down. |
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