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Models & Brands: Panasonic AE300U, Samsung SPH700AE, In Focus 5700, In Focus 5000, Epson V11H167020, Hewlett Packard L1708A, Canon 9056A001, 3M X80, ViewSonic PJ750-2, In Focus LP335 Dragonfly
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Panasonic AE300U Price: $1,999.99
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Review Panasonic PT-AE300U 16:9 Wide-Screen LCD Projector with Secure Digital Memory Card Slot / Panasonic AE300U:Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use its products every day. The company shares their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances. PRODUCT FEATURES:Cool and Quiet;900% Smooth Digital Zoom;Unsurpassed Contrast Ratio in Bright Light;Digital AccuDevice;Mass Area Sampling Technology. The LCD panel features a width-to-height ratio similar to movie theater screens, providing cinema-style entertainment in your living room. HDTV broadcasts and DVD videos produced in 16: 9 format will use the full panel resolution, unlike 4: 3 projectors where a large portion of the panel is wasted on "black bars" projected above and below the movie image. |
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Samsung SPH700AE List Price: $11,999.99 Price: Too low to display
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Review Samsung SPH700AE DLP Home Theater Projector / Samsung SPH700AE:Outfit your customized home theater with this top-of-the-line DLP Projector. Experience sound and on-screen imagery that you only thought possible in a commercial movie theater. |
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In Focus 5700
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Review InFocus ScreenPlay 5700 DLP front projector / In Focus 5700:Enjoy high-end, native 16:9 home theater at a fraction of the price with InFocus ScreenPlay 5700 projector. The new DCDi by Faroudja FLI2310 video deinterlacer and the DLP Matterhorn native 16:9 chip deliver incredible color and amazingly sharp video that's superior to any other video display. The ScreenPlay 5700 is calibrated to D65 color master standards to provide amazing color accuracy from natural flesh tones to vibrant reds, greens, and blues, measured by cinematic standards - right out of the box. A simple keypad, intuitive remotes and menus, and eight selectable video sources make both operation and connectivity a snap. |
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In Focus 5000
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Review InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 HDTV-ready LCD home theater front projector / In Focus 5000:With the ScreenPlay 5000, see what you've been missing on your TV. Featuring a gigantic image, up to 11 feet wide, this projector will do more than show you the action, it will take you inside the action. Trust award-winning InFocus engineering and rock-solid ScreenPlay technology to ensure a quick and simple setup resulting in a brilliant picture, so you can get right to your favorite events, shows, DVDs and video games. The ScreenPlay 5000 gives you the experience of home entertainment like you never imagined. For video enthusiasts looking for the ultimate viewing experience, the InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 offers uncompromised native 720p high-definition projection. That means 720 lines of in-your-face sports and bigger-than-life movies. In addition, the ScreenPlay 5000's projection system boasts three 16: 9 aspect 0. 7" high-temperature poly-silicon active matrix LCD displays, but never mind the details. What that means is you get to experience movies, sports and gaming the exact way that it was meant to be seen, all from the comfort of your own couch. And the ScreenPlay 5000 is so affordable that the price is nearly as impressive as the picture. [+]
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Epson V11H167020 Weight: 14.85 pounds List Price: $2,199.00 Price: $1,999.99
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Key features Epson V11H167020
- 1,024 x 768 XGA native resolution, compatible up to 1,600 x 1,200
- Selectable 16:9, 4:3, and 5:4 screen aspect ratios
- PC compatible; 2-year warranty with PrivateLine technical support
- HDTV, NTSC, and PAL signals; composite, S-video, and component inputs
- 2,600 ANSI lumens, 500:1 contrast ratio; 5-watt speaker
- Model: Epson PowerLite 821p Multimedia Video Projector
Review Epson PowerLite 821p Multimedia Video Projector / Epson V11H167020:Epson PowerLite 821p Multimedia ProjectorWith 2600 ANSI lumens, XGA resolution, and a vast feature setdesigned for maximum power and versatility, the Epson PowerLite 821p delivers superior presentations in virtually any setting. Short Description:Bright enough to install in an auditorium, butlight enough to carry across town, this whisper-quiet (as low as 30db) portable offers exceptional performance. Epson LCDs ensure incredible color saturation and image quality, while a 1. 6x zoom and flexible connectivity provide for a variety of placement options. Automatic source selection makes setup easier than ever, while its powerful 5W audiofills the conference room. And, there's no need for costly expansion modules. With remarkable versatility and unbeatable reliability, the Epson PowerLite 821p ensures high-quality, cost-effective presentations, even in the most challenging environments. Features:* Ultra bright 2600 ANSI lumens for presentations in any setting:- Worksgreat in large conference rooms and classrooms - Bright enough for well-lit rooms * Superiorimage quality and performance:- Three Epson LCDs for greater color depth and color accuracy across the screen - XGA (1024 x 768) resolution forvibrant images with precision color and detail - 1. 6x optical zoom for flexible placement and positioning* Easy setup and operation:- Color-coded cables make setup a breeze - Quick start-up time (7 sec) avoids presentation delays and reduces pre-presentation jitters - Source search function automatically displays the connected inputsource(s) and switches instantly between various sources - Automatic keystone correction - +/-150 digital keystone correction that automatically engages without manual adjustments - Monitor outcapability to display images on a monitor and screen simultaneously* Great audio and connectivity:- Powerful 5W audio that fills the conferenceroom - Audio out (audio follow-t. |
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Hewlett Packard L1708A Dimentions: 9.37 x 12.13 x 3.74 inches Weight: 6.61 pounds Price: $1,788.99
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Key features Hewlett Packard L1708A
- Image Contrast: 2000:1 Contrast Ratio
- Lamp: NOT INCLUDED
- Connectivity: 15-pin HD D-Sub, S-video, Component Video, and Composite video
- Brightness: 2,000 ANSI lumens
- Display Resolution: 1024 x 768 (Native)
- Model: HP Digital Projector vp6121 - DLP projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3
Review HP Digital Projector vp6121 - DLP projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / Hewlett Packard L1708A:Use the HP Digital Projector vp6100 Series to create clear onscreen images in your office, classroom, home or small conference room. Portable and ease of use make it ideal for occasional use, and HP quality ensures durability, even with frequent use. |
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Canon 9056A001 Dimentions: 6.9 x 9 x 3.3 inches Weight: 2.41 pounds List Price: $595.00 Price: $494.95
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Key features Canon 9056A001
- NETWORK IMAGER FOR LV-7555
- Model: Canon 9056A001 Network Imager - LV-7555
Review Canon 9056A001 Network Imager - LV-7555 / Canon 9056A001:This Network Imager is an optional network product for the projector. Mount this product to the projector and connect a network cable. It enables a projector to display the image data stored in the file server and the screen image of the computer via the network. In addition, you can control and set up the projector remotely by using the web browser. |
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3M X80 Weight: 27 pounds List Price: $4,438.99 Price: $4,380.99
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Review 3M X80 Digital Proj X80 LCD XGA 1024X768 4500 Lumens 17LBS HDtv / 3M X80:A more powerful performance than you could imagine is now a reality with the incredibly bright and clear images from the 3M Digital Projector X80. An impressive 4500 lumens gives this projector bragging rights beyond the rest. It is ideal for most computer and video applications. |
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ViewSonic PJ750-2 Weight: 7.28 pounds
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Key features ViewSonic PJ750-2
- Weighs just 7.2 pounds
- 1,024 x 768 resolution
- Digital keystone correection
- 3-year warranty, 1-year lamp coverage
- 2,200 ANSI lumens of brightness
- Model: ViewSonic Litebird PJ750 Projector
Review ViewSonic Litebird PJ750 Projector / ViewSonic PJ750-2:The ViewSonic PJ750 delivers exceptionally bright presentations. With 2,200 lumens, 1024 x 768 XGA resolution and high contrast, this projector delivers clear, crisp images, even in well-lit rooms. Easy to use, the full-featured PJ750 offers zoom and digital keystone correction as well as multiple computer and video inputs and outputs for greater flexibility. Eco-mode will make the most out of your investment by extending the lamp life and reducing noise output to whisper quiet levels. Its versatility makes it an excellent choice for conference rooms, boardrooms and lecture halls. Using the PJ750 will make you confident you'll present a positive image anytime, anywhere. |
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In Focus LP335 Dragonfly Price: $4,499.00
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Key features In Focus LP335 Dragonfly
- Lightweight for travel, less than 5 pounds
- True 1024 x 768 XGA resolution
- Brilliant 1000 ANSI lumens
- DVI digital/analog connectivity
- Manual zoom and focus lens
- Model: InFocus LP335 Dragonfly Video Projector
Review InFocus LP335 Dragonfly Video Projector / In Focus LP335 Dragonfly:The award-winning InFocus personal projectors will definitely make your life on the road easier. Starting at just 4. 8 pounds, they'll fit in the same bag as your notebook computer. They're equally at home in tiny spaces (like overhead bins) as they are in conference rooms. Now that's a rippin' projector. The new LP 335 "Dragonfly" is the smallest, sleekest, and best-looking projector we've ever built. And at a mere 4. 8 pounds, it travels like no other projector, either. The LP335 projector makes a statement - before you even turn it on. The sleekly designed, portable InFocus LP335 Dragonfly LCD projector lessens your burden while making you a more effective presenter. [+]
It's easy to carry and quiet running, and its high resolution and a powerful 1,000 ANSI lumens of brightness combine to provide dynamic colored images for your most compelling performance. Weighing less than 5 pounds and measuring just 9 by 10 by 2. 5 inches, the Dragonfly is eminently transportable, easy to set up, and adapts to unfamiliar spaces and unpredictable situations. And it operates from an easy-to-use LCD backlit control panel. InFocus helps you put on your most professional presentation by offering a built-in manual zoom and focus lens so you can focus without moving the projector. With its 1,000 lumens of brightness you'll rarely have to dim the lights, and the 270-watt metal halide lamp has a 1,000-hour lifetime. Plus, with the included Executive Plus remote you can control the pacing and quality of your presentation from anywhere in the room. The Dragonfly is easy to connect, using an advanced M1-DA DVI digital and analog connector with USB mouse for plug-and-project setup. And its advanced electronics supply automatic synchronization, tracking, image positioning, and video source detection. Plus, its true 800 x 600 SVGA resolution with compression up to 1,024 x 768 supports most presentations directly from your notebook PC. Texas Instruments provides filmlike image quality through its Digital Light Processing and supports all major video inputs. For example, because the LP335 is HDTV compatible, the projector automatically resizes 1080i HDTV input, preserving a 16:9 ratio. A one-watt speaker delivers built-in audio, and quiet internal operation allows your orator to maintain the attention of the audience free of distraction. The InFocus Dragonfly projector is small enough to fit in the portfolio with your laptop computer, and this model includes (along with its own carrying case) an executive remote, MI DVI analog USB cable, composite-video cable, and audio connection cables. InFocus ensures its high level of service and support with Priority Care, including 90 days of free 24/7 technical support while you master all the functions, plus a one-year overnight replacement program and a two-year standard warranty on parts and labor. |
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