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Models & Brands: MITSUBISHI XD430U, Hewlett Packard Vp6320, Panasonic PT-D5600UL, Sharp XR 10 S 20, Hitachi CP-SX 1350 W, Sony FE40, Toshiba TDP-TW350U, Panasonic PT-LB60NTE, Samsung SP-H710AE, Panasonic

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MITSUBISHI XD430U
MITSUBISHI XD430U

Review Mitsubishi XD430U - DLP projector - 2500 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / MITSUBISHI XD430U:

Count the ways that the new XD430U DLP projector is the right choice for educators and business presenters who need brightness and portability at an affordable price. This native XGA projector includes 2500 ANSI lumens, two PC inputs, instant shutdown, portable 5. 7 lbs design, an RS-232c port for integrated control, security password menu lock, and an anti-theft security hook. Maybe best of all, you can count on trouble-free operation too, with up to 4000 hours of lamp life (low mode).
Hewlett Packard Vp6320
Hewlett Packard Vp6320
Weight: 13 pounds
Price: $1,129.42
Key features Hewlett Packard Vp6320
  • Maximum Image Size - Adjustable from 24" to 230"
  • Electronic Keystone Image Correction - +/- 16° (32° total)
  • Dimensions - 11-5/8w x 10-3/4d x 4-1/2h
  • Contrast Ratio - 2500:1
  • Brightness (Lumens) - 2000 ANSI
  • Model: HP Digital Projector vp6320 - DLP projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - 1024 x 760 - 4:3

Review HP Digital Projector vp6320 - DLP projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - 1024 x 760 - 4:3 / Hewlett Packard Vp6320:

HP Digital Projector vp6320 is an affordable, easy-to-use quiet projector for great image quality in the classroom or conference room. This affordable, reliable series delivers incredible value to the classroom or conference room. With an attractive purchase price and ultra-low total cost of ownership, this series offers cost-effective replacement lamps and superior lamp warranties. Whether presenting every day or a few times a month, this series is easy to use and operate in any location. And it can easily connect to anything from a computer to a PDA, DVD, TV or VCR. Use this series to impress the audience. Up to 2000 ANSI (max) lumens ensure bright images, even in a well-lit room. A 1600:1 contrast ratio produces sharp detail. Choose XGA (1024 x 768) or SVGA (800 x 600) resolution to meet specific needs. Make sure audiences can hear the presentation clearly without the operating noise of the projector interfering. [+]
With operating noise as low as 34 dB(A) in lamp-saving mode, viewers in any size office or room can enjoy presentations without straining to hear them.
Panasonic PT-D5600UL
Panasonic PT-D5600UL
Weight: 39 pounds
List Price: $6,733.99
Price: $5,481.95

Review PT-D5600UL DLP Proj XGA 2000:1 5000 Lumens 32 Lbs / Panasonic PT-D5600UL:

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.
Sharp XR 10 S 20
Sharp XR 10 S 20

Review Sharp Notevision XR-10S - DLP projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - 800 x 600 / Sharp XR 10 S 20:

The multi-use "Educator Series" XR-10S, with 2000 ANSI Lumens brightness and SVGA native resolution, offers high image quality and performance at a remarkably affordable price. Incorporating the latest Texas Instruments DDR DLP display technology with 3x speed, 4-segment color wheel in conjunction with TrueVision (DDP2000) image processing, the XR-10S delivers superior color quality, brightness and reliability. The projector is an ideal choice for extended-use operation thanks to multiple ultra-quiet cooling fans and extended lamp life. A full complement of inputs and outputs (including RGB-loop through, stereo variable audio line-output and RS-232C) make the projector ideal for "portable" use and higher-end integration as well.
Hitachi CP-SX 1350 W
Hitachi CP-SX 1350 W
Dimentions: 21 x 19 x 5 inches
Weight: 16.98 pounds
List Price: $14,995.00
Price: Too low to display
Key features Hitachi CP-SX 1350 W
  • PROJECTOR, HITACHI, SXGA, 3500 LUMEN
  • Model: Hitachi CP SX1350 - LCD projector - 3500 ANSI lumens - SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) - 4:3

Review Hitachi CP SX1350 - LCD projector - 3500 ANSI lumens - SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) - 4:3 / Hitachi CP-SX 1350 W:

With its high brightness and SXGA+ resolution, the CP-SX1350 model projector is ideal for command and control, engineering and CAD/CAM applications where acute resolution of small details is important. The CP-SX1350 measures 6. 3 x 16. 5 x 12. 6 inches with a weight of 17 pounds. Its 3, 500 ANSI lumens are enough to meet the standards of even the most rigorous presentation applications. At a resolution of 1400 x 1050 and a 4: 3 aspect ratio, the user also has unmatched clarity at his/her disposal. Additionally, noise level is only 38 dB. The projector displays images via a 1. 5x zoom lens that can enable projection on screens up to 500 inches and is outfitted with a bayonet lens that can support up to four optional lenses for specific application needs based on the size and environment of a room.
Sony FE40
Sony FE40
Weight: 30 pounds
Price: $3,495.00

Review Sony VPL FE40 - LCD projector - 4000 ANSI lumens - SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) - 4:3 - High Definition - standard lens / Sony FE40:

The VPL-FE40 is Sony's solution to all projection requirements. The world's first BrightEra panels, advanced electronics, superior image processing, and a sophisticated chassis design, simply redefines Sony's total projection solution. Whether deployed in a boardroom or in an auditorium, the projector is sure to astound with its amazing design and features.
Toshiba TDP-TW350U
Toshiba TDP-TW350U
Dimentions: 13.4 x 4.5 x 12.9 inches
Weight: 23 pounds
Price: $2,339.00
Key features Toshiba TDP-TW350U
  • 1024 x 768 Native Resolution
  • 3500 ANSI Lumens/ 2000:1 Contrast Ratio
  • 0.7 Inch DMD DLP Technology Projector
  • 12.10 Lbs (WxLxH) 12.90" x 13.40" x 4.50"
  • 4:3 Native Aspect Ratio
  • Model: TOSHIBA TDP-TW350U DLP Projector

Review TOSHIBA TDP-TW350U DLP Projector / Toshiba TDP-TW350U:

Toshiba's TDP-TW350U is the company's premier DLP (digital light processing) projector for superior presentations in large-scale venues such as auditoriums and lecture halls. The projector includes remote network management, extensive multimedia connectivity and automatic two-way digital keystone correction. he projector includes remote network management, extensive multimedia connectivity and automatic two-way digital keystone correction.
Panasonic PT-LB60NTE
Panasonic PT-LB60NTE
Dimentions: 169.29 x 133.86 x 90.55 inches
Weight: 5.73 pounds

Review Panasonic PT LB60NTE - LCD projector - 3200 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 - 802.11g wireless / Panasonic PT-LB60NTE:

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.
Samsung SP-H710AE
Samsung SP-H710AE
Weight: 19.84 pounds

Review Samsung SP-H710AE - DLP projector - 700 ANSI lumens - 1280 x 720 - widescreen - High Definition 720p / Samsung SP-H710AE:

Once the neighbors see this, you'll never be able to watch a movie alone again. It's the Samsung H710AE home theater projector. And it's the first brand of DLP projector that's able to rival the natural colors of a CRT projector. It's also a part of the only line of projectors that accurately reproduces NTSC and ATSC broadcast standard colors. Contrast is exceptional, thanks to innovative Samsung engineering that results in the deepest black levels of any digital projector on the market. And because the other half of your movie experience is enjoyed by your ears, it operates at a whisper-quiet 28db. It's the projector your home theater has been waiting for.
Panasonic
Panasonic
Weight: 20 pounds
List Price: $10,807.94
Price: $3,599.00

Review Panasonic PT-D3500U Digital LCD Projector / Panasonic:

The PT-D3500U digital projector with XGA (1024 x 768) native resolution 3500 lumens brightness and 1600:1 contrast ratio.
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