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Models & Brands: Hewlett Packard L2130A#ABA, Epson EMP-S 4, OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-5010L, OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-3017N, ViewSonic PJ256D, OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-3013B, OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-3010B, Canon 1293B002AA/006AA, OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-5003N, OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY

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Hewlett Packard L2130A#ABA
List Price: $385.99
Price: $356.99

Review Jetdirect PN1050 Projector Mgr . / Hewlett Packard L2130A#ABA:

Protect your classroom or conference room projectors from theft - and increasing insurance premiums - with the HP Jetdirect pn1050 Network Projector Manager. Alerts (via e-mail or your Web browser), access controls and networking security help prevent unauthorized usage and enable greater awareness, and therefore control, over what's going on with your fleet. A flexible, reliable solution that easily fits into your existing network infrastructure, the projector manager utilizes Web Jetadmin capabilities, so you can monitor projector status, including lamp life, schedule power-offs during non-peak hours, receive additional alerts and reduce overall power consumption and operating costs. Perform firmware upgrades on multiple devices from one location and save valuable time with this reliable HP solution.
Epson EMP-S 4
Epson EMP-S 4
Dimentions: 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches
Weight: 5.73 pounds

Review Epson EMP S4 - LCD projector - 1800 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600) - 4:3 / Epson EMP-S 4:

The Epson EMP-S4 projector combines technology, performance and value, making it ideal for classrooms, offices and mobile use. With 1800 ANSI lumens brightness and 3LCD technology, you get outstanding image quality in even the best lit rooms. It's also quiet, lightweight and easy to use. And with the new A/V Mute slide you can pause presentations in an instant.
OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-5010L
OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-5010L
Weight: 0.05 pounds
List Price: $119.00
Price: $119.00

Review Optoma BR-5010L - Remote control - infrared / OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-5010L:

PRODUCT FEATURES:Remote control with laser & mouse function
OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-3017N
Dimentions: 9 x 7 x 3.5 inches
Weight: 0.25 pounds
List Price: $159.00
Price: $113.19

Review Optoma BR-3017N - Remote control / OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-3017N:

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ViewSonic PJ256D
ViewSonic PJ256D
Dimentions: 8 x 6 x 3 inches
Weight: 2.2 pounds
Price: $1,979.00
Key features ViewSonic PJ256D
  • Capable of displaying HDTV signals as well as other video and data sources
  • One-touch setup button for fast, easy sync and sharp focus
  • True 1024x768 XGA resolution produces clear, crisp images
  • DLP technology produces superb picture quality with sharp video and graphics
  • Easy to transport and light as a feather at 2.2 lbs.
  • Model: ViewSonic PJ256D Portable DLP Projector

Review ViewSonic PJ256D Portable DLP Projector / ViewSonic PJ256D:

The ViewSonic PJ256D micro-portable DLP projector is a small powerhouse that unveils remarkable presentations anywhere your work takes you. Its small footprint easily fits in your briefcase and weighs a mere 2. 2 pounds. A perfect image is guaranteed in virtually any setting with the optical zoom lens and vertical keystone correction; in addition to lifelike pictures with incredible contrast and clarity in a 1024x768 native resolution and HD capable images. Added perks include a wireless remote with mouse control and laser pointer. Unlock the power of your presentations with the micro-portable powerhouse PJ256D.
OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-3013B
Weight: 4 pounds
List Price: $99.00
Price: $99.00

Review Optoma BR-3013B - Remote control / OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-3013B:

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OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-3010B
Weight: 0.1 pounds
List Price: $99.00
Price: $99.00

Review Optoma BR-3010B - Remote control / OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-3010B:

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Canon 1293B002AA/006AA
Canon 1293B002AA/006AA
Dimentions: 19.5 x 15.5 x 10.25 inches
Weight: 19.7 pounds
List Price: $3,999.99
Price: Too low to display
Key features Canon 1293B002AA/006AA
  • Weight: 10.4 Lbs
  • 3500 Lumens
  • Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
  • Stainless-Steel Hardware Provided
  • Max Lamp Life: 2000 Hours
  • Model: Canon 1293B002Aa/006Aa Lcos Xga Projector

Review Canon 1293B002Aa/006Aa Lcos Xga Projector / Canon 1293B002AA/006AA:

Bright, high-resolution, ultra-portable and affordable, REALiS projectors combine the brilliance and sharpness of innovative LCOS (Liquid Crystal On Silicon) technology with Canon's proprietary AISYS light engine technology. The result is a unique set of advanced projectors that deliver exceptional image quality. The affordable X600 is the world's first LCOS XGA projector. It features new, advanced AISYS technology - with improved light efficiency, uniformity, and expanded color space. At 3500 ANSI lumens, it is one of the brightest, most ultra-portable projectors Canon makes. It also boasts a wide variety of features that make it a versatile and powerful performer in both classroom and conference settings. Its 1. 7x Ultra-Wide Zoom Lens with Auto Focus gives you the widest zoom range of any of Canon's projector lenses. And, its DVI-I terminal lets you project high quality video from satellite and digital cable boxes, as well as DVD players.
OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-5003N
OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-5003N
Weight: 4 pounds
List Price: $120.00
Price: $120.00

Review Optoma BR-5003N - Remote control / OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY BR-5003N:

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OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY
Weight: 4 pounds
List Price: $38.00
Price: $38.00

Review Optoma BC-USUBXX05 Remote Mouse Y-cable 5M (USB) / OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY:

Only the Very Best! For the most reliable projector cable solutions, turn to Optoma. All Optoma cables must undergo the industry's strictest quality control and performance testing to ensure incomparable dependability. While it's easy to take cables for granted, a high-quality product is a necessity for the secure and accurate transmission of digital data. Live the high-definition lifestyle - rely on Optoma to meet all your projector needs.
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