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Models & Brands: Panasonic, 3M X55, Draper, Optoma Technology EP738, Sony VPLFX52, 3M Lumina X 75, Planar 997-4275-00, Dell Computers 2300MP, Epson, Sharp
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Panasonic Weight: 0.7 pounds List Price: $379.99 Price: $379.98
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Review Panasonic Replacement Lamp for PT-AE900U Projector / Panasonic:You'll Never Go Wrong With A Spare! Original replacement lamp for the Panasonic PT-AE900U Projector. It is always good to keep a spare lamp on-hand because you never know when you will need it until you turn on the projector. You might be preparing your quarterly presentation in the executive boardroom, warming up for a sales pitch for your most important customer, or sitting down to watch a film with your family. Suddenly the excitement of being prepared is interrupted by the realization that the lamp in your projector is just a little too old, or maybe it took too big of a bump during your travel. If you have a spare lamp, you can change it immediately. If not, you imagine yourself on a long stretch of road in the middle of the desert with a flat tire, 50 miles to the next gas station and no spare in the trunk. What will you do?. |
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3M X55 Dimentions: 10 x 12.09 x 2.52 inches Weight: 5.84 pounds Price: $2,281.00
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Key features 3M X55
- Gray
- Sold as: Each
- Model: 3M X55 X55 LCD Digital Projector XGA 2000 Lumens 6.5 Lbs Global
Review 3M X55 X55 LCD Digital Projector XGA 2000 Lumens 6.5 Lbs Global / 3M X55:Design and functionality pair up to create the ultimate in projection technology. Create buzz in any meeting room with the X55's advanced features and a powerful performance. |
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Draper Weight: 6.7 pounds List Price: $159.99 Price: $140.00
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Review Draper MicroScreen - Projection screen - 40 in - 4:3 - Matt White / Draper:Draper's new MicroScreen projection screen sets up in seconds on a tabletop or any flat surface. Its unique "sidewinder" design requires less space than conventional roller-operated screens. |
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Optoma Technology EP738 Dimentions: 9.3 x 10.4 x 4.11 inches Weight: 5.3 pounds List Price: $879.78 Price: $850.00
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Key features Optoma Technology EP738
- PC/Mac; 2-year warranty; 3-watt speaker
- 480i/p, 720p, and 1080i HDTV modes
- VGA, component, composite, and S-video inputs
- 800 x 600 SVGA native resolution
- 1,800 ANSI lumens, 2,000:1 contrast ratio
- Model: Optoma EzPro 738 SVGA DDR DLP Multi-Media Projector - EP738
Review Optoma EzPro 738 SVGA DDR DLP Multi-Media Projector - EP738 / Optoma Technology EP738:With the Optoma EzPro 738 Digital Projector will help show off your hard work, with its delivery of crystal-clear graphics and sound. Illuminate your concepts brilliantly at your next presentation. Image Size - 24. 6 to 246 inches (8. 58 to 0. 84 meter) Throw Distance - 3. 9 feet to 32. 8 feet (0. 6 to 6. 24 meter) Throw Ratio - 2. [+]
0 - 2. 4 - 1 distance/width Aspect Ratio(s) - 4 - 3 native, 5 - 4 and 16 - 9 compatible Video Signals - NTSC(M, 3. 58/4. 43 MHz), PAL (B, D, G, H, I, M, N), SECAM(B, D, G, K, K1, L), HDTV (720p, 1080i), EDTV (480p), SDTV (480i), 576 i/p Projection Methods - Front, rear, ceiling, rear ceiling One internal 2-watt speaker Audible Noise - 31dB (STD)/26dB (ECO) Inputs - VGA, S-Video, Composite video, Audio minijack, RS-232 Outputs - VGA monitor loop through, RS-232 Lamp Life - 2,000 hours / 3,000 hours (Eco Mode) Includes remote control Dimensions(WxHxD) - 10. 4 x 4. 11 x 9. 3 Weight - 5. 3 lbs. Box includes - AC power cord, VGA cable, Composite video cable, remote control, two AAA batteries, user manual, warranty card. |
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Sony VPLFX52 Weight: 2.65 pounds Price: $5,299.00
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Key features Sony VPLFX52
- Monitor out
- 6000 ANSI Lumens
- Advanced Network Control
- High brightness
- Native XGA resolution (1024 x 768)
- Model: VPLFX52 LCD Projector XGA 6,000 Lumen HDTV Projector
Review VPLFX52 LCD Projector XGA 6,000 Lumen HDTV Projector / Sony VPLFX52:Feature rich installation network projector equipped with a power-operated lens that includes power zoom, power focus and picture shift. |
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3M Lumina X 75 Weight: 11 pounds Price: $3,299.98
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Key features 3M Lumina X 75
- 3 Year(s)
- Model: 3M Digital Projector X75 - LCD projector - 3200 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3
Review 3M Digital Projector X75 - LCD projector - 3200 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / 3M Lumina X 75:3M has cultivated a genius: the Digital Projector X75. Its programmable memory function allows you to recall menu preferences, and you can automatically adjust vertical keystone, search for inputs, and make all picture adjustments with the touch of one button! Its HDCP compatible DVI port provides connectivity to HDCP DVD players and set-top boxes. |
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Planar 997-4275-00 Weight: 8.45 pounds List Price: $499.99 Price: $499.99
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Review PR2010 DLP SVGA 2000 Lumens / Planar 997-4275-00:The Planar PR2010 DLP SVGA projector delivers BrilliantColor at an affordable price making it an ideal match for any application. Whether it is classrooms, boardrooms, small offices or mid-to-large conference rooms this light weight, high bright projector will fit any budget. With easy lamp replacement even while ceiling mounted, separate audio and video inputs for computer and video, this DLP projector adds versatility to exceptional performance. |
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Dell Computers 2300MP Dimentions: 8.1 x 10.9 x 3.6 inches Weight: 0.046 pounds List Price: $1,688.70 Price: $1,717.99
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Key features Dell Computers 2300MP
- Eco-mode to extend lamp life up to 2500 hours
- Outstanding video images with super high 2100
- Ventilation-optimized design with 34 dBA in Eco-mode for quiet operation
- Manual vertical keystone correction
- Superior brightness of 2300 ANSI lumens (max)
- Model: Dell 2300MP Projector with 2300 Lumens, XGA Resolution
Review Dell 2300MP Projector with 2300 Lumens, XGA Resolution / Dell Computers 2300MP:The Dell 2300MP Projector is an ideal combination of high brightness and XGA resolution. With 2300 ANSI lumens (max) brightness and a super high 2100:1 (full on/full off) contrast ratio, the Dell Projector projects bright, captivating and stunning images from anywhere in a mid-sized room. This advanced projector features DLP DDR technology powered by the DDP2000 and native XGA (1024x768 pixels) resolution with auto sync to UXGA for sharp, clear projections. With 1. 2x manual zoom and manual vertical keystone correction, the Dell 2300MP helps you project that perfect picture. It provides incredible connectivity with support for PC, multiple video and RS-232 inputs and a full range of television and video standards - including NTSC, PAL, SECAM and HDTV (480i/P, 576i/P, 720P, 1080i). To preserve lamp life and improve acoustics, an Eco-mode is available which allows 2500 hours of life from the lamp. The multi-language On-Screen Display (OSD) allows image adjustments and the ability to change a variety of settings. Sporting a ventilation-optimized design, the Dell 2300MP Projector easily blends into conference rooms, classrooms, and homes. It comes complete with a sleek hard carrying case which allows easy, no hassle transportation from room to room and a full feature IR remote control for those times when you need to be in a different part of the room from the projector. |
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Epson Price: $799.99
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Review Epson Powerlite 77C LCD Home Theater Video Projector 77 / Epson:Brilliant presentations in virtually any setting with 2200 lumens Lightweight, travel-friendly design (just 6 lbs) Native XGA resolution for vibrant images with precision color and detail Instant On and Instant Off® for fast setup and quick shut down Energy-efficient E-TORLTM lamp that lasts up to 4000 hours¹ A/V Mute Slide for greater control over any presentation (instantly turns off the sound and images) |
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Sharp Weight: 2 pounds List Price: $549.99 Price: $549.99
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Review Replacement Lamp for Sharp XGV10WU Projector / Sharp:You'll Never Go Wrong With A Spare! Original replacement lamp for the Sharp XGV10WU Projector. It is always good to keep a spare lamp on-hand because you never know when you will need it until you turn on the projector. You might be preparing your quarterly presentation in the executive boardroom, warming up for a sales pitch for your most important customer, or sitting down to watch a film with your family. Suddenly the excitement of being prepared is interrupted by the realization that the lamp in your projector is just a little too old, or maybe it took too big of a bump during your travel. If you have a spare lamp, you can change it immediately. If not, you imagine yourself on a long stretch of road in the middle of the desert with a flat tire, 50 miles to the next gas station and no spare in the trunk. What will you do?. |
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