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Models & Brands: Hitachi CP-X445, Epson V11H243020, In Focus LP250, ViewSonic PJ551, Sharp DT-400, Hitachi CP-X 1250 W, BenQ DX650, In Focus LP425Z, Optoma Technology EP735, Sony VPL-PX11
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Hitachi CP-X445 Dimentions: 17.5 x 14.75 x 16 inches Weight: 19.8 pounds List Price: $7,995.00 Price: $2,611.00
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Key features Hitachi CP-X445
- Dvi-D Interface
- Features Lan Control Function
- 4 Built-In 3W Speakers
- Full Connectivity
- 230W Uhb Lamp
- Model: Hitachi CP-X445 XGA Multimedia Projector
Review Hitachi CP-X445 XGA Multimedia Projector / Hitachi CP-X445:Sophisticated information and electronics technologies, while already fundamental to virtually every aspect of modern life, will become even more critical in the future. With a wealth of accumulated technological expertise, Hitachi has the solutions to meet its customers' needs. PRODUCT FEATURES:High brightness: 3,200 ANSI Lumens;Built-in 12W output speakers;Built-in LAN control;Full connectivity with DVI interface;32dB Whisper Mode ready;LCD panel technology;My Screen function;User Friendly function;Wide angle lens;Ceiling mount ready. |
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Epson V11H243020 Dimentions: 10 x 4 x 7 inches Weight: 26 pounds List Price: $2,839.99 Price: $1,299.95
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Key features Epson V11H243020
- EPSON AMERICA INC
- Epson PowerLite 6100i Multimedia Projector
- 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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In Focus LP250 Weight: 5.73 pounds Price: $3,239.05
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Review Infocus LP250 LCD Data and Video Projector / In Focus LP250:Your brilliant ideas already hold the attention of your audience or students. But imagine what you could do with images, color, sound, and the ability to show movies or view information on the Internet to support your message. When you present with an InFocus LP250 projector, the possibilities are endless. You can persuade and convince people with a variety of multimedia content. Information retention is higher and collaboration is immediate - people are inspired to participate. The LP250 also makes small group meetings more efficient - instead of scribbling notes on the whiteboard, you can brainstorm and capture ideas or complete spreadsheets in real time. The LP250 has a new design that revolutionizes ease-of-use. Set-up and control of the projector are right at your fingertips. Color-coded connectors and cables enable you to plug the projector into your computer or video source in seconds. The intuitive keypad on top of the projector provides many quick and easy adjustments at the touch of a button with user-friendly menus that pop up on the screen telling you exactly what to do next. [+]
You just scroll and select. At only 2. 6 kg the LP250 can be easily carted or carried from room to room. It can also be ceiling or table-mounted for flexible meeting room configurations - all-around, all-purpose projector. As a valuable business tool and a shared resource, the LP250 is an investment you won't want to live without. |
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ViewSonic PJ551 Dimentions: 8.27 x 11.38 x 3.31 inches Weight: 5.51 pounds Price: $1,959.00
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Key features ViewSonic PJ551
- 1,024 x 768 XGA native resolution; 1,500 ANSI lumens brightness
- 3-panel 0.7-inch TFT active-matrix LCDs
- Supports NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480i, 480p, 575i, 720p, and 1080i
- 2.3 to 29.5-foot throw distance, 30 to 300 diagonal inches projected size
- 400:1 contrast ratio; 10-degree keystone correction
- Model: ViewSonic PJ551 LCD Video Projector
Review ViewSonic PJ551 LCD Video Projector / ViewSonic PJ551:The PJ551 is ViewSonic's ideal, go-anywhere, 5. 4-pound ultra-portable projector. With high brightness at 1,500 lumens and a high contrast ratio of 400:1, the PJ551 delivers vibrant, bright colors with lifelike depth, even in well-lit rooms. True 1,024 x 768 resolution (1,280 x 1,024 maximum) produces exceptional image quality for both data and video. The PJ551 offers a short focal length for versatility in any setting, digital keystone correction for a square image at any angle, and zoom. Plus, the progressive-scan component-video input allows superior video quality, while its whisper-mode setting lengthens lamp life and maintains low-noise output. The lamp is user-replaceable. The projector displays computer (RGB), NTSC, PAL, SECAM, and HDTV signals, including 480i, 480p, 575i, 720p, and 1080i. For better format flexibility, the PJ551 also accommodates both 4:3 and 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 PJ551 is the worry-free choice for the mobile presenter in a small conference-room, office or training-room setting. The ViewSonic PJ551 projector offers an ideal combination of high performance in an ultra-light 5. 3-pound package. With high brightness at 1,500 lumens and a high contrast ratio of 400:1, the PJ551 delivers vibrant, bright colors with lifelike depth, even in well-lit rooms. True 1024x768 resolution (1280x1024 maximum) produces exceptional image quality for both data and video. And a short focal length and zoom add versatility. For performance and value, choose the projector that shines, the ViewSonic PJ551. |
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Sharp DT-400 Dimentions: 16.4 x 15.5 x 10.6 inches Weight: 14.48 pounds List Price: $2,999.99 Price: $3,533.00
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Key features Sharp DT-400
- 1280 x 720 XGA resolution
- 4:3 and 16:9 compatible aspect ratios
- 2500:1 contrast ratio
- 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i (in Intelligent Compression) signal compatibility
- 2 component, 1 composite video, 1 S-Video, 1 DVI-I/HDCP, and 1 RS-232C serial port
- Model: Sharp DT-400 HDTV-Compatible DLP Projector with 1200 Lumens
Review Sharp DT-400 HDTV-Compatible DLP Projector with 1200 Lumens / Sharp DT-400:The DT-400 high definition DLP projector is a stylish, feature-packed projector ideal for the dedicated home theater or any viewing room in the home. Utilizing the DLP HD2+ chip from Texas Instruments and with a resolution of 1280 x 720, the DT-400 boasts a 2500: 1 contrast ratio and a brightness rating of 1200 ANSI lumens, delivering one of the best pictures available in consumer home theater today. |
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Hitachi CP-X 1250 W Weight: 16.98 pounds Price: $3,750.97
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Review Hitachi CP X1250 - LCD projector - 4500 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) / Hitachi CP-X 1250 W:With an astounding output of 4500 ANSI Lumens, a 0. 99" liquid crystal panel plus a UHB 310W lamp, the CP-X1250 projector gives astonishing brightness and will project clearly visible images even in brightly lit rooms. It is ideal for medium to large venues and the flexibility of the zoom lens and Vertical Lens Shift System gives you the freedom to choose exactly where you want to install the projector. XGA resolution means that presentations containing fine detail such as spreadsheets and diagrams are clear and sharp, whilst the 800: 1 contrast ratio on the CP-X1250 delivers superb graphics. Advanced features enhance presentation quality and make delivery even easier. Other features include Horizontal and Vertical Keystone correction, which corrects keystone distortion, whilst the My Screen feature allows an image to be displayed at switch on before the presentation begins. With full connectivity the CP-X1250 features the usual DVI and component terminals, with the addition of BNC terminals. |
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BenQ DX650 Weight: 13 pounds
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Key features BenQ DX650
- 1,024 X 768 XGA native resolution with DLP technology
- Low 34 dB noise level
- Built-in audio
- 1,600 ANSI lumens of brightness
- Ceiling mountable
- Model: BenQ DX650 DLP Video Projector
Review BenQ DX650 DLP Video Projector / BenQ DX650:A digital light processing (DLP) projector from BenQ, the DX650 has plenty of features and quality for the most demanding business applications. With a footprint of just 12. 13 by 9. 45 inches, this stylish projector sets up on nearly any convenient surface and weighs just 5. 8 pounds, making transportation painless. The DX650 operates at a distance of 2. 6 to 33 feet, with an adjustable projection screen size of 22 to 300 inches. The manual zoom/manual focus lens has an F number (aperture) range of 2. 6 to 3. 1 and an f number (focal length) range of 23 to 27. [+]
6 mm, which combine with digital keystone correction to help achieve accurate, in-focus projections across the entirety of the image. The DX650 also has a variable aspect ratio of either 4:3 or 16:9 and a zoom ratio of 1:1. 2. Compatible with a wide range of operating systems, including PC and Macintosh, the DX650 supports NTSC, PAL, SECAM, and NTSC 4. 43 video signals via its RGB, S-Video, composite video, and component video inputs, while USB and RS232 ports are provided for control inputs. A XGA native resolution of 1,024 x 768 ensures that projected images retain their clarity even at great distances, while the dynamic color management system (DCMS) provides color support of over 16. 7 million colors, resulting in accurate, true-to-life images that are sure to impress. Also contributing to the exceptional image quality are a 600:1 contrast ratio, 1,600 ANSI lumens of brightness, and a 85% brightness uniformity. The UHP 200 Watt lamp provides over 2000 hours of lamp life, while the internal power supply (100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz) consumes a maximum of 330W. The internal fan emits less than 34 dB of noise during normal operation, while the internal 3-Watt mono speaker provides reasonably clear, intelligible audio. The DX650 also comes backed with a three year limited warranty. What's in the BoxProjector, user's guide, user's CD manual, remote control, AAA batteries, power cord, 3-2 converter, soft carry bag, 15 pin D-sub VGA connector, PC-PC audio cable, RCA jack, USB cable, S-Video cable BenQ's Professional Series Projectors offer the business-class customer the color reproduction and precision needed to make a lasting impression. Using its Progressive ("P-Scan") technology and Dynamic Color Management System ('DCMS") the BenQ DX650 produces a more stable image with photo-realistic colors that will breathe life into any conference room. |
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In Focus LP425Z Price: $1,599.99
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Key features In Focus LP425Z
- True 800 x 600 SVGA resolution for advanced platforms
- Bright Digital Light Processing display from Texas Instruments
- Manual zoom and focus lens
- Portable projector with up to 900 ANSI lumens
- Lightweight, only 7.4 pounds
- Model: InFocus LP425 LCD Projector
Review InFocus LP425 LCD Projector / In Focus LP425Z:Nowadays business travel can mean a carload of essential electronic equipment, but the portable InFocus LP425ZV LCD projector can lessen your burden while making you a more effective presenter. Easy to carry and quiet running, this projector's high resolution and a powerful 900 ANSI lumens of brightness combine to provide crisp, brilliantly colored images for your most compelling performance. 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. Easy connecting with the InFocus CableWizard2 Lite provides plug-and-project setup while the unit's advanced electronics supply automatic synchronization, tracking, image positioning, and video source detection. Plus, the LP425ZV's true 800 x 600 SVGA resolution, with compression up to 1,024 x 768, is designed to match the output your laptop computer. Small and light-it's just over 7 pounds and measures 9 by 12 by 3 inches-the LP425ZV operates from an easy-to-use LCD backlit control panel. Its 900-lumen output makes having to dim the lights unlikely, and the 270-watt metal halide lamp is rated to last 1,000 hours. Using Digital Light Processing technology to provide filmlike resolution, the InFocus LP400 LCD projector works with all video inputs. For example, the projector automatically resizes output for a 1080i HDTV input, preserving HDTV's 16:9 ratio. A one-watt speaker delivers built-in audio, and quiet internal operation helps keep your audience's attention, free of distraction. [+]
The InFocus LP400 projector is small enough to fit into a briefcase with your laptop computer and includes (along with its own soft carrying case) and CableWizard. An optional Executive Remote Plus remote control is also available. InFocus's Priority Care service package includes 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. Now you can make any conference room your own, when you use the full-featured, but incredibly small and light InFocus LP425zv Personal Projector. InFocus' award-winner is brighter than ever and now features a zoom lens for perfect images, no matter where you place the projector. |
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Optoma Technology EP735 Weight: 7 pounds
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Key features Optoma Technology EP735
- XGA resolution with 1,100 ANSI Lumens
- HDTV and 16:9 aspect-ratio widescreen capability
- Micro-portable design (weighs only 3 pounds)
- Advanced DLP technology for crisp, vivid images
- 500:1 contrast ratio
- 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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Sony VPL-PX11 Weight: 19 pounds
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Key features Sony VPL-PX11
- 1,024 x 768 XGA native resolution
- Digital keystone correction, digital image zoom
- Supports optional FASTFIX lens attachments
- Auto pixel alignment; stereo speakers
- 2,000 ANSI lumens brightness
- Model: Sony VPL-PX11 LCD Video Projector
Review Sony VPL-PX11 LCD Video Projector / Sony VPL-PX11:The VPL-PX11 LCD Data Projector combines true XGA (1,024 x 768 pixels) resolution and excellent brightness of 2000 ANSI lumens to provide outstanding on-screen image quality. It also offers a wide array of high performance features, including sleek and portable design as well as the most advanced flexibility, achieving the ultimate high-speed business presentations. The VPL-PX11 features a user-friendly "Off and Go" function that allows its cooling fan to operate for a certain period of time after its power has been switched off. With this function the power cord can be unplugged after the power is turned off, then it can be moved immediately to save time. For ease of system integration, the VPL-PX11 is also equipped with the additional input interface to enhance two RGB input connections (D-sub 15 pin) at the same time. This is useful for a variety of applications, particularly schools or Universities when there are 2 users connecting together. In addition, one of the input interfaces can also be served as the monitor out channel to other monitors for signal monitoring. The VPL-PX11 is also equipped with the universal RS-232C interface for the control connection. |
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