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Models & Brands: Marantz 4001, ViewSonic PJ560D, Optoma Technology HD72, NEC NP60, Planar 997-4277-00, ViewSonic PJ557D, Optoma Technology EP728, In Focus IN78, BenQ SP831, OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY
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Marantz 4001 Weight: 44 pounds
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Review Marantz VP 4001 - DLP projector - 1200 ANSI lumens - WXGA (1280 x 768) - widescreen - High Definition 720p / Marantz 4001:Thanks to advanced DLP technology and Marantz's long history of expert innovation, the VP4001 stands out from the crowd. The sleek enclosure houses a formidable DLP IC ideally suited for high definition (720p) widescreen reproduction from conventional video sources or computers. Based on technology originally developed for Marantz's VP11S1 projector, this high-density video engine benefits from Texas Instruments? DDP-3020 video processor/scaler. Significant performance improvements include BrilliantColor to eliminate color blurring without the ?momentary off? condition mandated by older DLP arrays. A high speed, six-segment color wheel, super-bright mercury bulb, 3-position selectable iris, and a precise manual zoom/focus lens complete the optical chain. Electronic adjustments include a sophisticated color management system, image shift functions, and keystone adjustments. Inputs include one HDMI, two component video, and one each RGB, S-, and composite video. The 12 volt ?trigger? output combines with a backlit remote controller, RS-232 capability, and an industry-standard Kensington security anchor to let the VP4001 function seamlessly in almost any home or commercial installation. The VP4001 is just the combination of performance, simplicity, and elegant engineering you've come to expect from Marantz. Quite simply, it's yet another example of "Life Amplified. [+]
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ViewSonic PJ560D Dimentions: 9.8 x 14.7 x 11.9 inches Weight: 5.95 pounds List Price: $1,566.81 Price: $1,022.54
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Key features ViewSonic PJ560D
- Device Type - 0.55" DDR DMD DLP
- Dimensions WxDxH - 8.9" x 8.7" x 4.3"
- Lens -- Manual zoom/focus
- Built-in Devices - Speaker
- Zoom Factor -- 1.1
- Model: ViewSonic PJ560D DLP Projector
Review ViewSonic PJ560D DLP Projector / ViewSonic PJ560D:The ViewSonic PJ560D DLP projector features native 1024x768 resolution, 3,200 lumens, ultra-high 2000:1 contrast ratio and Brilliant Color technology for precise images in any lighting condition. This full-featured projector includes multiple inputs for connecting several display sources simultaneously, zoom and focus, vertical keystone correction and direct off feature. Choose from whiteboard, blackboard or greenboard mode for the best picture on your projected surface. Eco-mode extends lamp life and reduces fan noise as low as 34dB. Protect your projector from theft and unauthorized use with the Kensington security port and PIN lock password. Choose the PJ559D for education and business use. Start up your projector with a customized photo or company logo with the MyScreen feature. The ViewSonic PJ560D is great for mobile presentations on the road, in the office or in the classroom. |
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Optoma Technology HD72 Dimentions: 13.56 x 9.67 x 3.72 inches Weight: 7 pounds Price: $999.99
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Key features Optoma Technology HD72
- Image Contrast Ratio - 5000:1
- Max Resolution - 1280 x 768
- Image Brightness - 1300 ANSI lumens
- 7.00 Lbs (WxLxH) 3.72" x 13.56" x 9.67"
- Device Type - DLP projector - High Definition
- Model: Optoma HD72 720p DLP Home Theater Projector
Review Optoma HD72 720p DLP Home Theater Projector / Optoma Technology HD72:The HD72 home theater projector by Optoma Technology is the company's newest high performance, cost-friendly digital projector for home theater enthusiasts. Featuring Texas Instruments' technology the HD72 provides stunningly high brightness and deeper black levels. The HD72 is super bright with 1000 lumens and offers an exceptionally high contrast ratio of 4000:1 for a greater range of color, light intensity and to deliver subtle color details. The Optoma HD72 home theater projector is also one of the most feature-rich projectors available in its class. The HD72 home theater projector uses BrilliantColor technology for increased brightness in mid-tone images, common in-video and natural scenes. This creates truer, more vibrant colors and deeper levels of black. Offering remarkable display capabilities the HD72 is a 16:9 enhanced HDTV projector that features HDMI input and Faroudja de-interlacer, DCDi chipset for extraordinary leading-edge performance. Optoma projectors have O2Air technology, which has been shown to reduce pollutants in the air (e. g. , cigarette smoke) by up to 90%. [+]
The unique Shield Design of the projector casing prevents unwanted light emission. Through strategic use of baffles within the cooling tunnel, air speeds are reduced resulting in quiet operation. Offering the best in home theater entertainment the HD72 home theater projector provides vivid, crisp digital images that won't fade or degrade over time and provides HDTV native picture quality. Offering true 720p high-definition resolution, the Optoma HD72 DLP (digital light projection) home theater projector features new technologies to deliver brighter images and truer colors to the projected picture. With a proprietary 7-segment color wheel with BrilliantColor and TrueVivid color enhancement technologies, the Optoma HD72 produces superior color and deeper dark settings at the same time. With native HDTV and HD PC resolution at 1280 x 768 (16:9), the HD72 delivers a 5000:1 contrast ratio at 1300 lumens to deliver subtle color details. And with 10-bit color per channel color processing, the HD72 delivers great color saturation and subtle color details for optimized image quality. Featuring a new, unique design, the HD72 also lowers the noise level usually associated with typical home theater projectors. The patent-pending wind tunnel cooling system is designed for near-silent operation with minimal light leakage. Features True High Definition 720p home theater projector Bright 1300 lumens with 5000:1 (ImageAI mode) contrast ratio BrilliantColor technology by Texas Instruments delivers higher brightness and more vibrant colors Native pixel-to-pixel matching for 720p HDTV and 4:3 XGA computer display ImageAI - Auto Adjusting light intensity output delivers amazing contrast 7 segment color wheel for detailed color reproduction Input connectors: DVI-I, HDMI, RCA component, Composite, S-Video Light shield design and ultra-quiet 27 dB operation What's in the Box Projector, composite video cable, S-video cable, remote control, batteries for remote control, lens cap, userÕs manual, Quick Start Guide, warranty card, power cord, printed operating instructions. |
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NEC NP60 Dimentions: 15 x 9 x 16 inches Weight: 10 pounds List Price: $2,243.85 Price: $1,225.00
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Key features NEC NP60
- Interfaces: 1 x Serial /1 x RCA - Composite Video Input/1 x S-Video Input/1 x HD DB-15 - Video Input
- Projection Distances: 4.8' to 43.6'; Diagonal Image Size: 300"; Zoom: 1.2x; Contrast Ratio: 1600:1
- Brightness: 2400 lm Low Brightness Mode/3000 lm Standard Mode; Native Resolution: 1024 x 768 - XGA
- Lamp Type: 180W - Economy Mode/220W - AC; Lamp Life: 3000 Hour(s) Economy Mode/2000 Hour(s) Normal Mode
- Display Modes: 1600 x 1200 UXGA Supported/1400 x 1050 SXGA+ Supported/1280 x 1024 SXGA Supported/800 x 600 SVGA Supported/640 x 480 VGA Supported/1024 x 768 XGA Native
- Model: NEC NP60 - DLP projector - 3000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3
Review NEC NP60 - DLP projector - 3000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / NEC NP60:As the world's first automatic projector sporting a footprint smaller than a day planner, the NP60 is bright, powerful and packed with technological innovations way ahead of its time. This little powerhouse does everything automatically including start-up, focus, keystone correction and cool down. It's certain to help make your presentation a success. |
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Planar 997-4277-00 Weight: 13.4 pounds List Price: $1,892.99 Price: $969.99
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Key features Planar 997-4277-00
- Sold Individually
- Model: PR5022 DLP Projector XGA 2200:1 3500 Lumens 7.8 Lbs HDtv Comp
Review PR5022 DLP Projector XGA 2200:1 3500 Lumens 7.8 Lbs HDtv Comp / Planar 997-4277-00:The Planar PR5022 DLP high-bright projector makes conference room installations affordable. The PR5022 delivers the professional features you need: digital input, RS-232 control, a full-featured remote control with laser pointer and 3500 lumens. It also offers full connectivity, including separate audio and video inputs for computer and video, a time-saving top-loading lamp for quick replacement, even while ceiling mounted, a powerful 5W TrueMedia SPL speaker, monitor loop-through, up to 3000-hour lamp life, and a great price. In short it's everything you want in a projector for your conference room installation. |
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ViewSonic PJ557D Dimentions: 177.6 x 115.2 x 146.4 inches Weight: 15 pounds List Price: $1,130.24 Price: Too low to display
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Key features ViewSonic PJ557D
- Built-in Devices - Speaker
- Device Type - 0.55" DDR DMD DLP
- Dimensions WxDxH - 8.9" x 8.8" x 4.3"
- Zoom Factor -- 1.1
- Lens -- Manual zoom/focus
- Model: View Sonic PJ557D DLP Projector
Review View Sonic PJ557D DLP Projector / ViewSonic PJ557D:The ViewSonic PJ557D DLP projector features 2,300 lumens, native 1024x768 resolution, ultra-high 2000:1 contrast ratio (typ) and Brilliant Color for precise images in virtually any setting. This full-featured projector includes MULTIPLE INPUTS for connecting a computer or video source, dual 5-watt speakers for complete multimedia presentations, vertical keystone correction for easy image adjustment and direct off feature. Choose from whiteboard, blackboard or greenboard mode for the best picture on your projection surface. Eco-mode extends lamp life and reduces fan noise as low as 34dB. Protect your projector from theft and unauthorized use with the Kensington security port and PIN lock password. This projector is perfect for multimedia classroom lessons and corporate presentations. |
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Optoma Technology EP728 Dimentions: 3 x 7.4 x 10.2 inches Weight: 8 pounds List Price: $899.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Optoma Technology EP728
- Wide-range of connectivity options including: DVI w/HDCP, VGA-in, VGA-out, s-video, RS-232 and USB
- 2700 lumens with 2000:1 contrast ratio
- Native 4:3 with support for 5:4, 16:9 and 1.78:1
- Password protection available by inputting keys through remote control
- 4-pound XGA projector with 3000 hours of lamp life
- Model: Optoma EP728 Multifaceted XGA Digital DLP Data Projector- 4 LBS
Review Optoma EP728 Multifaceted XGA Digital DLP Data Projector- 4 LBS / Optoma Technology EP728:Marketing description is not available. |
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In Focus IN78 Weight: 198.5 pounds Price: $1,615.00
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Review InFocus Play Big IN78 - DLP projector - 1000 ANSI lumens - 1280 x 720 - widescreen - High Definition 720p / In Focus IN78:Perfect for the distinguishing videophile, the IN78 is the highest performing single-chip DLP home theater projector. Native 720p wide screen high-definition means it is ideally suited for HDTV, HD DVD, Blu-ray, or even high-definition gaming. The IN78's zero dead pixel guarantee means that your perfect home theater will stay that way. The 1000 video-optimized lumens provided by the IN78's lamp delivers images over twice as bright as most movie theaters. The 3500:1 contrast ratio ensures deep blacks and bright whites. With the InFocus Play Big IN78, movies and gaming have never looked better. The IN78 has inputs for HDMI, M1-DA, DVI, component video, S-video, composite video, and computer cables providing connectivity to virtually any source. The IN78 uses Texas Instruments 720p DarkChip3 DLP technology to ensure crisp, clear images, rich blacks, dark shades, and fine detail. The onboard Pixelworks DNX video-processing technology anticipates motion to dramatically improve the quality of video and deliver clear, natural-looking standard and high definition images. The powerful appeal of the IN78 goes far beyond the magnificent picture it projects onscreen. [+]
Its sleek, futuristic, low profile appearance adds a subtle sophistication to any room. With unique swivel base, it's simple to place on any flat surface, or remove the base and mount it directly to the ceiling. The IN78 is snap to set up. With color-coded cables and inputs, it's simple to hook up to HDMI, DVI, component, S-video, composite, and RS232. There is even a screen trigger for motorized screens. Plus, the IN78 is calibrated to D65 color standards right out of the box, meaning no need for you to calibrate color manually. |
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BenQ SP831 Weight: 18 pounds List Price: $2,799.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features BenQ SP831
- 2000:1 contrast ratio
- 1280 x 768 pixel resolution
- DVI, component, composite, S-Video and PC inputs
- Split screen (PIP,POP,PAP)
- 3D color management
- Model: BenQ SP831 - DLP projector - 4000 ANSI lumens - WXGA (1280 x 768) - 15:9
Review BenQ SP831 - DLP projector - 4000 ANSI lumens - WXGA (1280 x 768) - 15:9 / BenQ SP831:Take presentations to a whole new level with the BenQ SP831 data projectors. Made for any auditorium, colors and details are delivered with crystal-clear smoothness that'll even make video projectors blush. Plus, with theirs unique technology and brightness, the WXGA projectors will never leave your audience in the dark. |
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OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY Weight: 8.85 pounds List Price: $599.99 Price: $599.99
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Review Optoma EX530 Video Projector - 2600 Lumens, XGA 1024 x 768, DLP, 5.5 lbs / OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY:Optoma EX530 Video Projector The Optoma EX530 redefines the multimedia data projector category. With built-in audio, 2600 Lumens, a 2500:1 contrast ratio and a sleek new form factor, the EX530 takes bright and powerful to the next level. This powerful 5. 5-pound projector also features a 4:3 native aspect ratio (16:9 compatible), an internal speaker, simple user controls, and a variety of projection methods (front, rear, table top, and ceiling mount). Comes complete with fully featured remote with laser pointer. An elegant solution to multimedia presentations, Optoma's EX530 can be classified as a true statement. |
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