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Models & Brands: Toshiba TDP-S20U, In Focus LP600, Epson V11H158020, In Focus LP840, ViewSonic PJ250, Optoma Technology EP735, Sharp PG-C45X, Sony VPL-CX70, Sony VPL-EX1, Hewlett Packard L1596A#ABA
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Toshiba TDP-S20U Weight: 5.5 pounds List Price: $999.00 Price: $1,199.99
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Key features Toshiba TDP-S20U
- 800 x 600 SVGA native resolution
- PC and Mac compatible; 2-year warranty
- 1,400 ANSI lumens of brightness
- Crisp 2,000:1 contrast ratio
- 0.55-inch DMD DLP display technology
- Model: Toshiba TDP-S20U DLP Video Projector -SVGA
Review Toshiba TDP-S20U DLP Video Projector -SVGA / Toshiba TDP-S20U:The sleekly designed Toshiba TDP-S20U Mobile Projector includes one-touch auto set up, keystone correction, and a fully loaded remote control to ensure worry-free, professional presentations - just plug the unit in, and it is ready to go. The TDP-S20U projectors maximize an audience's attention by producing stunning presentations with minimal noise (approximately 33dBA in low mode). The whisper quite fan ensures attention is kept where it should be - on what's being projected. |
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In Focus LP600 Dimentions: 10.4 x 8.6 x 2.9 inches Weight: 5.29 pounds List Price: $3,299.00 Price: $1,300.00
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Key features In Focus LP600
- 1,024 x 768 XGA native resolution
- 3-watt mono speaker; 2-year warranty
- 2,500 ANSI lumens, 1000:1 contrast ratio
- HDTV, NTSC, and PAL signals; PC/Mac
- Composite, component, and S-video inputs
- Model: InFocus LP600 Business DLP Video Projector
Review InFocus LP600 Business DLP Video Projector / In Focus LP600:Includes: soft carry case, navigator remote, color coded cable straps, M1A computer cable with USB mouse,audio cables, RCA video cable, power cord, CD&manual. InFocus LP600 Digital Projector - Utilizing DLP technology from Texas Instruments, this digital projector offers you amazing picture quality in and out of the board room. The LP600 is easy to setup and use. You can control it via remote, a single PC over the network, or by using a USB flash drive, you can let the LP600 do all the work for you - without the need of a PC! In the living room, you get support for the latest in high definition television. It supports everything up to HDTV at 1080p! Image Size - 26 to 215 Native Resolution - 1024 x 768 Manual Zoom Lens Projection Methods - Front, Rear,&Ceiling Automatic Ceiling Detection Video Compatibility - SDTV (NTSC, PAL, SECAM), EDTV, HDTV (Component, RGBHV,&DVI) Zoom Ratio - 1. 2 - 1 Automatic Vertical Keystone Computer Input Sources - Computer 1 (M1-A), Computer 2 (VESA), Audio (3. 5mm Stereo) Control Input Sources - RS232&USB Lamp - 200W SHP / 2000 Hours (approx. ) Video Input Sources - Video 1 (S-Video), Video 2 (Composite RCA) Audible Noise - 37dB (35dB in whisper mode) Windows&Macintosh Compatible Unit Dimensions - 2. 9 (h) x 10. 4 (l) x 8. [+]
6 (w) Unit Weight - 5. 2 lbs. |
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Epson V11H158020 Weight: 16 pounds List Price: $2,749.00 Price: $1,149.94
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Key features Epson V11H158020
- Composite, component, RGB, and S-video inputs
- NTSC, PAL, SECAM, and HDTV signals
- SVGA 800 x 600 resolution, 2,000 ANSI lumens, 400:1 contrast ratio
- USB peripheral interface, cable included; remote, carry case
- 5-watt audio system; 2-year warranty
- Model: Epson PowerLite 61p Video Projector
Review Epson PowerLite 61p Video Projector / Epson V11H158020:Epson PowerLite 61p Multimedia Projector - Whether you're watching a DVD or making a crucial corporate presentation, the PowerLite 61p is ready to go in seconds, delivering super-sharp SVGA 800x600 resolution graphics. Its even whisper-quiet (36db/30db), making sure that your image is the only center of attention! +/- 15 Degrees Keystone Correction - automatically engages without manual adjustments Optical Zoom Lens - for flexible placement and positioning Monitor Out - display the source on a monitor while projecting Composite & S-Video Inputs HDTV Ready - 480i, 480p, 720p, & 1080i Built-in 5 Watt Audio Audio Output Front Cooling Fan Lamp and air filter are easily accessible via the top of the projector - even when ceiling mounted! Password Protection and Operation Lock - prevents tampering and unauthorized usage Includes a full-featured remote control with mouse emulation and electronic pointer, soft carrying case, remote control battery, computer cable, audio adapter cable, USB A/B cable, and Start Here Kit 90 Day Lamp Warranty 2 Year Projector Warranty. |
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In Focus LP840 Weight: 16.98 pounds List Price: $7,999.00 Price: $4,020.00
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Key features In Focus LP840
- Display 99? polysilicon TFT with micro lens array
- Contrast Ratio: 750:1
- Brightness: 3500 Max ANSI lumens
- Aspect ratio: 4:3 native
- Data Compatibility VGA: UXGA
- Model: InFocus LP840 Video Projector 3500 Lumens
Review InFocus LP840 Video Projector 3500 Lumens / In Focus LP840: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 840 gives you both. This professional-grade installation and integration projector has all the performance details you need - including four optional lenses and 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. It is 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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ViewSonic PJ250 Weight: 2.2 pounds
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Key features ViewSonic PJ250
- Easy setup and auto tuning: 1-touch setup button
- Supports DVI and HDTV signals
- True 1,024 x 768 XGA resolution
- 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 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 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. |
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Optoma Technology EP735 Weight: 7 pounds
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Key features Optoma Technology EP735
- Advanced DLP technology for crisp, vivid images
- 500:1 contrast ratio
- XGA resolution with 1,100 ANSI Lumens
- HDTV and 16:9 aspect-ratio widescreen capability
- Micro-portable design (weighs only 3 pounds)
- Model: Optoma EzPro 735 Digital Video Projector
Review Optoma EzPro 735 Digital Video Projector / Optoma Technology EP735:EP735 is the smallest member of the 700 family of projectors. Ultra-light means ultra-portable as this projector offers an all-in-one solution for making presentations in the office and for watching your favorite film later. This model is HDTV-compatible and has a 16: 9 screen size capable of delivering vivid, crisp images every time the projector is used. The compact design houses the very latest in DLP technology allowing an outstanding picture quality both in brightness and contrast ratio. |
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Sharp PG-C45X Price: $3,299.99
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Key features Sharp PG-C45X
- Full featured for higher-end applications
- multiple data, video and audio inputs and outputs
- sRGB color management and CV-IC processing for high image quality and color accuracy
- high brightness- 2500 ANSI lumens
- Power save mode for reduced operating costs
- Model: Sharp Notevision PG-C45X LCD Video Projector
Review Sharp Notevision PG-C45X LCD Video Projector / Sharp PG-C45X:Great for basic or advanced installations in meeting rooms, classrooms, or collaborative work environments, Sharp's HD-ready Notevision PG-C45X LCD projector delivers 2,500 ANSI Lumens of brightness. The native XGA projector comes loaded with technology and features to streamline your presentations while delivering the crisp, bright images for which LCD projectors are revered. Need to take your projector on the road? The compact PG-C45X stands under four inches tall and weighs less than 12 pounds, and its quiet fan lets you use the projector without distracting noise, even in small meeting rooms. Digital keystone correction ensures distortion-free off-center projections. The projector achieves its high brightness and 90 percent uniformity (CCR) through its use of a high-efficiency "L" type optical system. A color-management system continually and individually adjusts lightness, chroma, and hue for red, green, blue, cyan, yellow, and magenta, so your presentations will always look great. Video-enhancing technologies include CV-IC System II processing, intelligent ImageACE resizing, autoSYNC (for "automatic image perfection"), and Sharp Advanced Presentation Software (SAPS) for remote projector control and for performing self diagnostics. Two separate RGB high-definition component-video inputs (including a loop out)-as well as separate S-video and composite-video inputs-provide flexibility, quality, and connectivity. Format compatibility extends from NTSC, PAL, and SECAM-interlaced or progressive-scan-to full DTV/high-definition 480p, 540p, 580i, 580p, 720p, 1035i, and 1080i. The projector's as easy to maintain as it is to use, too, with its rear-change lamp and side-change air filter. [+]
Theft deterrents include a key code (password) at startup and an optional ceiling-mount cable lock. What's in the Box Projector, remote control, RGB signal cable, grounded AC cord, USB cable, computer audio cable, DIN D-Sub RS-232C adapter, lens cap, Sharp Advanced Presentation Software (S. A. P. S. ), quick-reference label, CD-ROM manual, two AA batteries, and an air filter At 2500 ANSI Lumens with native XGA resolution, the Notevision PG-C45X delivers high performance and superior value and creates a new standard for compact projectors. The Notevision PG-C45X is compatible with computer signals up to UXGA resolution, and capable of displaying high definition video signals. |
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Sony VPL-CX70 Dimentions: 13 x 20 x 13 inches Weight: 18 pounds List Price: $2,599.99 Price: $1,999.99
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Key features Sony VPL-CX70
- 0.79-inch XGA LCD panel technology
- 1-watt mono speaker; auto-setup feature
- 40 to 300-inch diagonal projected image size
- Up to 2,000 ANSI lumens of brightness, 350:1 contrast ratio
- NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC, and HDTV signals; PC/Mac
- Model: Sony VPL-CX70 Video Projector
Review Sony VPL-CX70 Video Projector / Sony VPL-CX70:The Sony VPL-CX70 mobile projector combines a portable, stylish design with high brightness picture and easy to use Auto set-up features. Compact design, simple controls and quick startup will help you present like a pro - and bright, crisp images will make your content come alive. Designed to help the mobile professional deliver brilliant presentations at sales meetings, training seminars - even executive boardrooms. |
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Sony VPL-EX1 Weight: 5.95 pounds List Price: $3,047.91 Price: $1,999.99
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Key features Sony VPL-EX1
- Built-in 1-watt speaker
- 1,500 ANSI lumens of brightness
- 2-year projector and 90-day lamp warranty
- 1,025 x 768 native resolution, 300:1 contrast ratio
- 15-degree digital keystone correction
- Model: Sony VPL-EX1 Video Projector
Review Sony VPL-EX1 Video Projector / Sony VPL-EX1:The Sony VPL-EX1 projector is at home in a variety of meeting rooms. Designed to offer wide versatility, it has 1,500 ANSI lumens of brightness and 1,024 x 768 native resolution, so you'll have plenty of image clarity regardless of space or ambient lighting conditions. Source inputs are as varied as the material you'll be covering, and include both component and composite video. A built-in speaker provides basic audio, while the cordless controller supplies fumble-free operation. 15-degree keystone correction keeps your images looking their best, and the 165-watt UHP lamp provides an average of 2,000 hours of light. Sony includes two-year warranty coverage for parts and labor, in addition to a 90-day warranty on the included lamp. What's in the BoxProjector, lamp, remote commander, monitor cable, soft case, lithium battery (one CR2025), air filter, AC power cord, operation manual, quick reference sheet, security label The VPL-EX1 is one of the latest additions to the ranks of high-quality Sony projectors that sets the standards for entry level Projectors. It is ideal for handling presentations when you are always on the move. Compact and light enough to be easily carried, The VPL-EX1 projector is an excellent choice. The VPL-EX1 provides a brightness of 1500 ANSI lumens, XGA (1024 X 768) resolution and a full range of functions. [+]
The VPL-EX1 meets the demands of the road and in the boardroom. |
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Hewlett Packard L1596A#ABA Weight: 6.83 pounds
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Key features Hewlett Packard L1596A#ABA
- Long-life 250-watt UHP lamp
- Portable, lightweight digital projector with wireless IR remote control
- Adjustable keystone correction, manual zoom and focus
- Single-chip DLP technology; 2-year warranty
- 2,000 lumens brightness, sharp 1000:1 contrast ratio, true XGA resolution
- Model: HP VP6120 Digital Projector
Review HP VP6120 Digital Projector / Hewlett Packard L1596A#ABA:The HP VP6100 Series Digital Projector integrates high-performance optical engine projection and a user-friendly design to deliver high reliability and ease of use. PRODUCT FEATURES:Small and light for portability;Compact remote control;High quality manual zoom lens;One-key auto-adjustment to display the best picture quality;Digital keystone correction to correct distorted images;Adjustable color balance control for data/video display;Ultra-high brightness projection lamp;Ability to display 16. 7 million colors;On-screen menus in 11 languages;Switchable Presentation/ Video mode for data/ video display;Powerful AV function to provide high quality AV picture;HDTV compatibility (YPBPR). |
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