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Models & Brands: Draper 800025, Hitachi CP-X260, Epson V11H243020, IBM 0039A04, Sharp DT100, Kodak, Elitescreens M92UCH, In Focus IN24, In Focus LP120, Hitachi CP-X201
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Draper 800025 Weight: 24 pounds List Price: $470.00 Price: $330.99
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Key features Draper 800025
- ACCUSCREENS FIXED SCREEN 106IN 16:9 HI CNTRAST GRY
- Model: 106IN Diagonal Accuscreens HDtv Fixed Soundscreen Gray
Review 106IN Diagonal Accuscreens HDtv Fixed Soundscreen Gray / Draper 800025:The AccuScreen Fixed Screen is an attractive addition to your home theater, conference room or classroom. The easy to assemble, 8-piece, black velvet covered/coated aluminum frame slides together in a matter of seconds. The frame's clean, light absorbing, non-glare surface adds a luxurious appearance as well as enhances the image. The SoundScreen matte viewing surface is acoustically transparent. It slides into the back of the frame and locks in place, creating a perfectly tensioned screen. |
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Hitachi CP-X260 Dimentions: 9.8 x 12.05 x 3.39 inches Weight: 6.61 pounds List Price: $1,638.26 Price: $949.99
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Key features Hitachi CP-X260
- 2500 ANSI lumens with optical zoom
- Anti theft features
- Quick start and instant off
- Full connectivity
- Auto vertical keystone
- Model: Hitachi CP-X260 LCD XGA Projector
Review Hitachi CP-X260 LCD XGA Projector / Hitachi CP-X260:The Hitachi CP-X260 is a 2500 ANSI Lumen desktop video and data projector, perfect for high-end business or education use. The CP-X260 includes many advanced security and video enhancement features along with an impressive brightness and low fan noise - all at an affordable price. |
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Epson V11H243020 Dimentions: 10 x 4 x 7 inches Weight: 26 pounds List Price: $2,839.99 Price: $1,499.95
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Key features Epson V11H243020
- Epson PowerLite 6100i Multimedia Projector
- EPSON AMERICA INC
- Model: Powerlite 6100I LCD Projector XGA 4:3 Aspect 3500 Lumens
Review Powerlite 6100I LCD Projector XGA 4:3 Aspect 3500 Lumens / Epson V11H243020:Knowing what customers want, responding with innovative products and delivering those products at an affordable price is the heart of Epson's philosophy. Epson is committed to innovations that will continue the brilliance and dominance of its products into a bright and exciting future. Epson offers an extensive array of award-winning products designed for a variety of customer environments. |
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IBM 0039A04 Weight: 14 pounds Price: $1,999.99
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Review IBM Conference Room C400 - DLP projector ( 0039A04 ) / IBM 0039A04:As a global leader in the PC market, Lenovo develops, manufactures and markets cutting-edge, reliable, high-quality PC products and value-added professional services that provide customers around the world with smarter ways to be productive and competitive. |
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Sharp DT100 Dimentions: 12.41 x 4.73 x 11.58 inches Weight: 8.6 pounds List Price: $1,099.99 Price: $1,000.00
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Key features Sharp DT100
- DLP projector uses hundreds of thousands of tiny, fluttering mirrors to project an ultra high-resolution image
- 1000 ANSI lumens brightness rating, 2500:1 contrast ratio
- Native WVGA (854 x 480) resolution that is high definition compatible
- Connections: 15-pin D-Sub (VGA PC) (2 in, 1 out), S-Video (1 in), composite (1 in)
- Can be ceiling mounted with optional hardware; includes remote control
- Model: Sharp DT100 Home Theater Projector
Review Sharp DT100 Home Theater Projector / Sharp DT100:The compact, lightweight Sharp DT100 home theater projector turns your living room into cinema. It's small enough to easily fit on a shelf, cabinet or small side table, and it can also be mounted on the ceiling with optional hardware. The DT100 offers a huge picture that's great for watching sports, movies, TV and even playing video games. It has an 854 x 480-pixel resolution that's compatible with HD video resolutions (including 720p and 108i as well as 420p, 540p, 576p, and 1035i). You can project an image on a screen ranging between 40 and 300 inches from a distance, and you'll get a 100-inch 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio view at distances between 11' 7" and 13' 5". The DT100 uses Texas Instruments "Matterhorn" widescreen 0. 6" DMD (Digital Micromirror Device) leads to superior image quality. The optical mechanism of this DLP projector is sealed in its structure, preventing dust, dirt and smoke from entering the core components of the optics. The 2500:1 contrast ratio enhances the DT100's ability to discern fine, detailed differences between the darkest and lightest colors and provides superior black level reproduction. It also offers an exceptionally high 1000 ANSI lumens brightness rating for excellent viewing even with ambient light. [+]
The six-segment, 5x speed color wheel provides flicker-free, high-grade images with accurate color reproduction This projector offers your choice of video connections: RCA composite video, S-Video, and two 15-pin D-Sub (PC VGA) inputs. You can connect from your home theater receiver, directly from a DVD player, or from your home PC. What's in the Box Home theater projector, remote control (with batteries), lens cap, power cord, RCA A/V cable to 15-pin D-Sub adapter, printed operating instructions This DLP projector is a stylish, feature-packed projector ideal for the dedicated home theater or any viewing room in the home. Utilizing DLP technology from Texas Instruments and with a resolution of 854 x 480, the DT-100 boasts a 2500:1 contrast ratio and a brightness rating of 1000 ANSI lumens, delivering one of the best values available in consumer home theater projectors today. |
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Kodak Price: $99.99
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Key features Kodak
- Holds almost all Kodak slide projectors
- Room for several accessories
- Leather-like vinyl covering
- Holds 1 slide projector and tray
- Model: Kodak E/B596C Carousel¿ Projector Case
Review Kodak E/B596C Carousel¿ Projector Case / Kodak:The Kodak carousel projector case works with all Kodak projectors except pocket projectors. It holds one slide projector and one slide tray, with room for accessories including projection lenses, spare lamps, and remote controls. The 15. 5-by-13. 5-by-8. 75-inch case is covered in leatherlike vinyl. |
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Elitescreens M92UCH Dimentions: 90.5 x 6 x 5.5 inches Weight: 3 pounds List Price: $117.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Elitescreens M92UCH
- Screen Fabric: High Contrast Gray
- Screen Size: 45 " Height x 80 " Width
- Diagonal Image Size: 92"
- Model: 92IN Diag Manual Pull Down 16:9 45 X 80 Grey Material Black Case
Review 92IN Diag Manual Pull Down 16:9 45 X 80 Grey Material Black Case / Elitescreens M92UCH:92" diag, 16:9 formatted manual pulldown screen with silver gray screen material and black colored casing-hangs flush against the wall. easy to hang and use manual pulldown. |
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In Focus IN24 Dimentions: 0.095 x 0.12 x inches Weight: 5.95 pounds List Price: $699.99 Price: $468.95
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Key features In Focus IN24
- 2000:1 contrast ratio
- Easy to set up and easy to use
- 1700 ANSI lumens
- SVGA (800 x 600) display resolution
- Plugs into any source - TV, laptop, PDA or DVD - with no extra equipment
- Model: InFocus IN24 DLP Projector
Review InFocus IN24 DLP Projector / In Focus IN24:With the InFocus Work Big IN24, you'll captivate your audience with the vivid images. This powerful projector is designed for impressiveimage quality, reliability and great performance. With 1700 lumens and an impressive 2000:1 contrast ratio, the IN24 produces a bright, clear picture with deep blacks and vibrant colors. Other features include Keystone Correction, easy set up and shut down, and the latest DLP technology from Texas Instruments. Give your ideas the biggest, brightest and clearest platform possible with this hard-working, compact projector. Compatible with PC and Mac Up to 3,000 hours of lamp life Sleek and sturdy design Weight - 6 lbs. |
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In Focus LP120 Weight: 1.98 pounds Price: $1,399.99
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Key features In Focus LP120
- Produces 1100 ANSI lumens of brightness at a contrast ratio of 2000:1; can project at a range of 4.5 to 14 feet
- Top-panel controls are back-lit for ease of use during presentations
- Measures 2.05 x 3.69 x 9.75-inches (HxLxW) -- one of the smallest digital projectors on the market
- 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: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. 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. |
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Hitachi CP-X201 Dimentions: 14.8 x 9.7 x 18.8 inches Weight: 6.82 pounds List Price: $903.99 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Hitachi CP-X201
- PROJECTOR, HITACHI, 2200 LUMEN, XGA
- Model: Hitachi CP-X201 2200 Lumens 7.7-Pound 3LCD Projector
Review Hitachi CP-X201 2200 Lumens 7.7-Pound 3LCD Projector / Hitachi CP-X201:The Hitachi CP-X201 boast 2,200 lumens but weighs a very light 7. 7 pounds is easy to install or use on a cart top. The CP-X201 features 7 watts of built-in audio, eliminating the need for external speakers, while the Audio Pass Through function allows audio to play while the projector is in standby mode. The projectors maintain a low noise rating of 29dB in Whisper mode. The CP-X201 features a hybrid filter, which lasts for 2,000 hours before replacement, on the side of the chassis. Additionally, the lamp door is located on the top of the projector for easy replacement if the projector is ceiling-mounted. The CP-X201 also offer longer lamp life. The CP-X201 bring a new level of customizability to educators, offering Hitachi's proprietary My Buttons functionality, allowing two buttons on the projector to be programmed to executive any projector command. The projectors also offer Input Source Naming, allowing users to rename input sources to fit their needs. An improved remote control now features a My Source / Doc Camera button, allowing users to directly choose an input source, or document camera. [+]
The remote control also features volume buttons. The CP-X201 features Automatic Vertical Keystone, which detects the angle of the projector and corrects the image. The projectors also offer Whiteboard mode, providing adequate clarity while limiting brightness for use with whiteboards. Day Time mode allows users to clearly see the images in a bright environment, while Blackboard mode offers better color balance when displaying an image on a colored background. The CP-X201 also features a Transition Detector, which requires a password to operate the projector when it is moved from a fixed position. The CP-X201 offers PIN Lock and MyScreen Lock functions, as well as a security bar that enables the use of a heavy chain to prevent theft. |
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