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Models & Brands: SANYO PLV Z 2000, View Sonic PJ550, Optoma Technology EP716, Optoma Technology H31, Epson 822p, Vutec, Nikon 25147, In Focus IN34, Mace, Epson V11H164020
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SANYO PLV Z 2000 Dimentions: 19.68 x 19.68 x 19.68 inches Weight: 22.45 pounds List Price: $2,495.99 Price: $2,495.99
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Review Sanyo PLV-Z2000 Home Theater LCD Projector - 1200 Lumens, 1080p 1920 x 1080, 16:9, HDMI, 11 lbs / SANYO PLV Z 2000:Sanyo PLV-Z2000 Home Theater LCD Projector The ultimate prerequisite for a home-use cinema projector is the ability to produce images that evoke feelings in the people who view them. The full-HD panels in Sanyo's Z2000 projector achieve this with high-definition images that contain intricate details, lifelike depth, rich gradation and, most importantly, delicate emotion. All of these remarkable elements, which were previously found only on the large screens of a movie theater, can now be enjoyed at home with the new Z Series from Sanyo. 14-Bit Gamma and High-Quality Image Processing Circuitry Burgundy, vermilion, scarlet, crimson, rosethere are countless shades of red. That's why the ability to express details is essential to delivering a truly high-quality image. In the Z2000 series, 12-bit processing is used at each imaging stage and 14-bit processing is used for gamma correction. 15,000:1 Contrast RatioVariable Iris and Lamp React The Z2000 is equipped with two functions that together analyze and adjust the light intensity for each scene in real time, helping ensure crisper, more dynamic images. The Variable Iris System opens and closes the aperture in front of the lens. The Lamp React Function varies the brightness of the lamp itself. The Z2000 also uses a newly evolved video processing algorithm that not only processes the brightness signal, but also uses the Variable Irirs System. |
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View Sonic PJ550 Weight: 5.29 pounds Price: $1,759.00
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Key features View Sonic PJ550
- Eco-mode operation extends lamp life beyond 2,000 hours
- Bright and light: offers 1,200 lumens, weighs only 5.3 pounds
- Supports 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios for flexibility with multiple viewing formats
- 1-touch setup button for fast, easy sync and sharp focus
- Native XGA 1,024 x 768 resolution
- Model: Viewsonic PJ550 LCD Projector
Review Viewsonic PJ550 LCD Projector / View Sonic PJ550:The PJ550 is the ideal ultra-light portable projector for anyone putting in time on the road. At a super-bright 1,200 lumens and with a 300:1 contrast ratio, this XGA projector delivers superior image quality with sharp images and rich color. True 1024 x 768 resolution (1280 x 1024 maximum) produces exceptional image quality for both data and video. The PJ550's short focal length and zoom offer versatility in any setting, and digital keystone correction assures professional presentations. Eco-mode setting prolongs lamp life and makes the PJ550 an excellent investment value - ideal for the mobile presenter. |
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Optoma Technology EP716 Dimentions: 12.75 x 8 x 13 inches Weight: 9.6 pounds Price: $799.99
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Key features Optoma Technology EP716
- Bright 1800 lumens
- Superior 2000:1 contrast ratio
- 3000 Hours of Lamp Life
- Fully HDTV compatible
- 800 x 600 SVGA resolution
- Model: Optoma EP716 DLP Projector 4.4LBS
Review Optoma EP716 DLP Projector 4.4LBS / Optoma Technology EP716:Optoma pioneered the use of VGA inputs for both PC and SCART. The unique SCART/VGA adapter enables direct connection of a SCART source to the projector with readily available VGA cabling. The EP716 projectors have two VGA inputs, allowing simultaneous connection of a PC and a SCART source, providing optimum quality for both inputs. No cable swapping or re-configuration is required. Either source can be directly selected from the remote control, allowing you to stay in charge of your multi-media presentation. With picture quality this good, everyone will want to use the EP716. Password protection can prevent unauthorized use of the projector, in addition, a timer mode allows the projector to be loaned out for a fixed time before it is automatically disabled. |
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Optoma Technology H31 Weight: 11 pounds Price: $1,099.99
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Key features Optoma Technology H31
- Supports 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios
- Supports RS-232 and IR remote control
- DVI-I with HDCP, RCA component, S-video, composite inputs
- Up to 2,000-hour lamp life, 3,000 hours in low-power mode
- 850 typical lumens, 3,000:1 contrast ratio
- Model: Optoma H31 Home Theater 480p DLP Video Projector
Review Optoma H31 Home Theater 480p DLP Video Projector / Optoma Technology H31:Featuring Texas Instruments' DarkChip2 DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, the Optoma H31 home theater projector brings HDTV programming, DVDs, and streaming video to life with astounding depth and clarity. Offering a movie theater-like experience, the H31 features a Pixelworks video scaler, de-interlacer, and advanced HD scaling, significantly optimizing video processing and frame-by-frame smoothness to unleash every aspect of the video as it was intended to be viewed-with any size from 28 to 304 inches. Providing you the ability to tune the image to match the screen, the H31's advanced functions can address issues such as artifacts appearing on one or several of the edges of the image or the need to remove the bars that appear above or below or at the sides of the projected image. These settings can also be stored in memory. The H31 is HDTV compatible with 720p, 480p widescreen (854 x 480), 1080i, and DVI with HDCP output for maximum clarity. The 850 lumens and four-speed six-segment color wheel ensure superior color reproduction with deeper, richer blacks, detailed nuances, and a full palate of bright colors. The included adjustable color matrix lets you set reds, greens, and blues independently for a truly customized experience. Other features include multiple quick zoom presets, a digital lens shift with two positional memories, and automatic preset reloading whenever input signal resolution changes. Easy to setup and use, the projector comes with cables, remote, batteries, and more; it is backed by a two-year warranty (90 days on lamp). What's in the Box Optoma H31 DLP projector, AC power cord, composite video cable, VGA to component adapter, S-video cable, remote control, two batteries, lens cap, user manual, warranty card H31 features DarkChip2 DLP technology by Texas Instruments and 16: 9 aspect ratio to deliver an authentic movie theater experience within the comfort of your home. [+]
H31 is fully compatible with 480I, 480p, 720p and 1080I in both YPbPr and DVI-HDCP inputs. Its 850 lumens and 3, 000: 1 contrast ratio give you ideal home theater brightness and superior color reproduction. HD scaling enhancements, quick zoom, adjustable memory settings and digital lens shift give the H31 unmatched flexibility and precision for any projector in its class. |
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Epson 822p Dimentions: 9.6 x 12.9 x 4.3 inches Weight: 6.4 pounds Price: $1,099.00
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Key features Epson 822p
- Energy efficient lamp that lasts up to 4000 hours
- Built in 7W speaker
- Convenient closed captioning included, with no additional hardware required
- Direct power on/off for remote-free power control on installed units
- Brilliant sharp and engaging multimedia presentations with 2600 lumens and native XGA resolution
- Model: Epson Powerlite 822p Multimedia Projector
Review Epson Powerlite 822p Multimedia Projector / Epson 822p:The Epson PowerLite 822p offers an easy way to bring brilliant presentations to any classroom or office. Closed captioning is built-in, so this lightweight, full-featured performer has all the tools you need to accommodate the hearing-impaired. And, with 2600 lumens and high aperture 3LCD technology, it delivers bright, vibrant images to virtually any audience. This innovative performer makes everything easy. It also includes a built-in 7W speaker for truly amazing audio, without the added cost of additional speakers. RJ-45 connectivity allows users to monitor and control over a network. Convenient lamp and air filter access, facilitates easy and affordable replacements. There's even an energy-efficient lamp that delivers more lumens per watt and lasts up to 4000 hours for added cost savings. Discover the key to delivering remarkable presentations, while staying within budget. The PowerLite 822p offers a complete solution in one compact performer. |
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Vutec Weight: 28.5 pounds Price: $710.95
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Review Vutec 100" Diagonal 4:3 Portable Manual Rise-Up Screen - 60" X 80" / Vutec:Matte white fabricPull out scissor mechanism4:3 format60" x 80" viewing areaElegant and rugged black aluminum housing |
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Nikon 25147 Dimentions: 2.09 x 2.76 x 2.09 inches Weight: 0.26 pounds Price: $69.95
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Key features Nikon 25147
- Coolpix 880 requires step-down-ring lens adapter, not included
- Allows you to make digital copies of your slides and negatives
- Compatible with all Coolpix cameras
- Model: Nikon ES-E28 Slide Copy Adapter for Coolpix Cameras
Review Nikon ES-E28 Slide Copy Adapter for Coolpix Cameras / Nikon 25147:The Nikon Coolpix 880 slide copy adapter allows you to convert your slides and negatives into digital images if you have a Nikon Coolpix digital camera. Although the slide copy adapter works with all Coolpix cameras, it requires a Nikon step-down ring. Nikon offers thousands of products, ranging from its flagship digital and film cameras, lenses and accessories to its microscopes, measuring and inspection instruments, binoculars, surveying equipment, eyewear, scanners, underwater systems, ophthalmic instruments, semiconductor manufacturing systems, and more. Virtually its entire product line is based upon its hallmark - Nikon glass, from which its precision optical lenses are crafted. By attaching the ES-E28 Slide Copy Adapter to the camera, you can make a digital copy of processed 35mm (135) format positive/negative film, film with a mount or film sleeve. |
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In Focus IN34 Dimentions: 10 x 14 x 14 inches Weight: 5.29 pounds Price: $999.99
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Key features In Focus IN34
- Serial interface connection, multiple computer inputs, S-Video and more
- 1000:1 contrast ratio
- XGA (1024 x 768) resolution
- Supports 16:9, 4:3 and 5:4 aspect ratios
- 2500 max ANSI lumens
- Model: InFocus Work Big IN34 DLP Projector- 5.2 lbs.
Review InFocus Work Big IN34 DLP Projector- 5.2 lbs. / In Focus IN34:The InFocus Work Big IN34 lets you empower your business without breaking the bank. With easy IT integration and powerful images, the affordable IN34 is the perfect projector for any business presentation. With a sleek, compact design, the IN34 adapts to any meeting room, whether permanently installed or conveniently mobile. Once you see how easy it is to use the instant feedback LED interface, you'll never want to present without it. The IN34 includes all the features you need for a powerful and persuasive business presentation. |
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Mace Weight: 9.8 pounds List Price: $349.95 Price: $239.95
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Review Mace 960-Hour Time-Lapse Video Cassette Recorder / Mace:VHS video recorder with time-lapse recording options4-head double-azimuth scanNTSC signal format with 350 lines of resolution (b/w) / 300 lines (color)BNC video inputs/outputs and RCA audio inputs/outputs with mic optionPush-type terminal stripRS-232 computer control option |
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Epson V11H164020 Weight: 14 pounds Price: $1,099.00
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Key features Epson V11H164020
- With an image resolution of 854x480, this is not HDTV capable. It is, however, compatible with progressive-scan devices such as DVD players
- Model: EPSON Powerlite Home 10+ Multimedia Video Projector
Review EPSON Powerlite Home 10+ Multimedia Video Projector / Epson V11H164020:Epson Powerlite Home 10+ Multimedia Video Projector - Turn ordinary sports broadcasts and movies into extraordinary entertainment in the comfort of your own home. A three-LCD imaging device provides superior image accuracy for brilliant, big screen performance at a truly astonishing value. A native 16:9 aspect ratio with Epson 0. 55-inch wide-panel LCDs combined with a maximum 800:1 contrast ratio facilitates an authentic theater experience. This is the perfect first home entertainment projector - generating an 80-inch image from 6. 5 feet away with the newly designed lens and 1. 54x zoom ratio. A 3-LCD imaging device provides superior picture quality. Four projection modes mean all-around great color under virtually any lighting condition. And with no installation required and easy setup, you can bring the theater to any audience. [+]
This quiet, 1200 ANSI lumen projector offers home entertainment at its best. And, at 7. 9 lbs. , it's portable enough to take and share with friends and family. |
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