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Models & Brands: Sony VPLCS20A, NEC 50031736, NEC 50032048, Hewlett Packard Ep7110, NEC 50031737, Polaroid XL650U, Hewlett Packard Ep7120, SANYO PLC-XU84, In Focus IN 26+ EP, NEC 50031738

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Sony VPLCS20A
Sony VPLCS20A
Weight: 11 pounds
List Price: $1,299.99
Price: $719.98
Key features Sony VPLCS20A
  • Accepts computer signals up to SXGA
  • 2000 ANSI lumens brightness
  • 40 to 300-inch screen size (measured diagonally)
  • Short focal-length lens with power focus and power zoom
  • Native XGA 800 x 600 pixel/ 750 TV Line resolution
  • Model: Sony VPL-CS20A Road Warrior Ultra-Portable LCD Business Projector- 4.2 lbs.

Review Sony VPL-CS20A Road Warrior Ultra-Portable LCD Business Projector- 4.2 lbs. / Sony VPLCS20A:

Sony VPLCS20A is an ultra-portable business projector, which is ideal for field sales staff and others always on the move. The VPL-CS20A features high portability, Automatic Setup, High Brightness and Anti-theft functions.
NEC 50031736
NEC 50031736
Dimentions: 101.57 x 121.65 x 44.09 inches
Weight: 6.17 pounds

Review NEC VT49 - LCD projector - 1600 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600) - 4:3 / NEC 50031736:

The affordable VT49 projector delivers more than you expect. Whether you are an educator that uses projectors to aid learning or a growing business that depends on presentations to sell, the VT49 projector has the essential features you need to succeed.
NEC 50032048
NEC 50032048
Dimentions: 153.54 x 139.76 x 82.68 inches
Weight: 3.53 pounds

Review NEC NP50 - DLP projector - 2600 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / NEC 50032048:

The NP50 projector does everything for you automatically including start-up, focus, keystone correction and more. With the footprint smaller than a day planner, the bright, powerful projector makes presenting a breeze.
Hewlett Packard Ep7110
Price: $730.00

Review HP Home Cinema Digital Projector ep7110 - DLP projector - 840 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600) - 4:3 / Hewlett Packard Ep7110:

The HP ep7110 Home Cinema Digital Projector delivers big theater-like images from a compact, affordable unit. Designed for bold, breathtaking picture quality, versatility and ease of use, it connects easily to all of your home A/V components. Enhance the fun and enjoyment of your home entertainment with big, theater-like DVDs, home movies, games, and more - all from a sleek, innovative and easy-to-use device. Affordably priced for big entertainment in any home or apartment.
NEC 50031737
NEC 50031737
Weight: 6.39 pounds

Review NEC VT490 - LCD projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600) - 4:3 / NEC 50031737:

The VT490 projector is bright enough for ambient light conditions and can be set up in a flash. With a host of unique technologies and enhanced connectivity, the VT490 makes your presentation experience easy.
Polaroid XL650U
Polaroid XL650U
Weight: 20 pounds
List Price: $3,475.99
Price: $1,858.95
Key features Polaroid XL650U
  • Sold Individually
  • Model: Mitsubishi XL650 1024 x 768 (XGA) resolution, 4200 ANSI Lumens, 9.9 lbs.

Review Mitsubishi XL650 1024 x 768 (XGA) resolution, 4200 ANSI Lumens, 9.9 lbs. / Polaroid XL650U:

The Mitsubishi XL650U is a versatile LCD projector for business or educational needs. It produces outstanding crisp and vivid images with its bright 4200 ANSI lumens and 600: 1 contrast ratio. It includes features designed to lower overall total cost of ownership such as an accessible side-loading lamp for easy lamp maintenance, and the ability to remotely manage one or several XL650U projectors with its integrated ProjectorView LAN connectivity. Additionally, Mitsubishi's XL650U is equipped with durable, long lasting inorganic LCD panels and includes an anti-theft security anchor to help deter any unauthorized removal or theft.
Hewlett Packard Ep7120
Hewlett Packard Ep7120
Price: $742.14
Key features Hewlett Packard Ep7120
  • Included Devices: AC Adapter, Cabling (Video), Remote Control
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3 (Standard)
  • Interface Type: Audio - RCA Jack, Serial - RS-232, USB - Universal Serial Bus ""A"", Video - 4 pin m
  • Brightness: 1020 ANSI (max) lumens
  • Contrast Ratio: 1600:1
  • Model: HP Home Cinema Digital Projector ep7120 - DLP projector - 1020 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3

Review HP Home Cinema Digital Projector ep7120 - DLP projector - 1020 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / Hewlett Packard Ep7120:

The HP ep7120 Home Cinema Digital Projector delivers big theater-like images from a compact, affordable unit. Designed for bold, breathtaking picture quality, versatility and ease of use, it connects easily to home A/V components and your PC. Enhance the fun and enjoyment of your home entertainment with big, theater-like DVDs, home movies, photos, games, and more - all from a sleek, innovative and easy-to-use device. Affordably priced for big entertainment in any home or apartment.
SANYO PLC-XU84
SANYO PLC-XU84
Dimentions: 8.19 x 11.59 x 2.74 inches
Weight: 5.73 pounds
Price: $1,059.00

Review Sanyo PLC XU84 - LCD projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / SANYO PLC-XU84:

The PLC-XU84 delivers 2, 000 ANSI of brightness. Auto Vertical Keystone Correction automatically compensates for keystone picture distortion. In addition to its 1. 57x optical zoom, the PLC-XU84 features a 1/2x to 16x digital zoom that lets you easily enlarge or reduce the screen display size as desired. The PLC-XU84 has two computer input terminals - DVI-I input and D-sub input. The D-sub terminal can be switched to a monitor out for the DVI-I input. The PLC-XU84 is ready for wireless and wired LAN connection to give you greater projection versatility.
In Focus IN 26+ EP
In Focus IN 26+ EP
Weight: 5.95 pounds
Price: $1,389.45
Key features In Focus IN 26+ EP
  • Lamp Type: 200W SHP; Lamp Life: 2000 Hour(s); Video Signals: HDTV 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i/SECAM /PAL /NTSC /SDTV 480i, 576i
  • Display Modes: 1400 x 1050 SXGA+ Supported/1280 x 1024 SXGA Supported/1024 x 768 XGA Native/640 x 480 VGA Supported/800 x 600 SVGA Supported
  • Interfaces: S-Video Input/HD DB-15 - Video Input/3.5mm Stereo Jack - Video Output/HD DB-15 - Video Output/2 x RCA (Left/Right) - Audio Input/1 x RCA - Composite Video Input
  • Color Support: 16.7 Million Colors (24-bit); Brightness: 2400 lm; Native Resolution: 1024 x 768 - XGA
  • Projection Distances: 4.92ft to 32.81ft; Diagonal Image Size: 248"; Zoom: Manual Zoom; Contrast Ratio: 2000:1; Standard Warranty: 3 Year(s)
  • Model: InFocus Learn Big IN26+EP - DLP projector - 2400 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3

Review InFocus Learn Big IN26+EP - DLP projector - 2400 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / In Focus IN 26+ EP:

When you need a high resolution projection with additional brightness, the IN26+EP is an ideal solution. Projecting images at 1024 x 768 pixels (XGA), the IN26+EP ensures sharp, detailed images and easy-to-read text. With 2200 lumens, it is bright enough to display your presentation in almost any classroom lighting situation. The IN26+EP is a high resolution projector built for rock-solid reliability. Now you can get a high-resolution projector at a very affordable price. With its recessed lens and sleek, compact design, the IN26+EP stands up to heavy use. Using DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology from Texas Instruments ensures that color uniformity and contrast ratio will last. Forget that jungle of cables you used to wrestle into submission - the IN26+EP comes with stylish tie-wraps that ensure easy stowaway of both power and data cables. All components are color-coded for ease of use and cable inputs are easily accessible on the rear I/O panel for effortless installation and seamless cable management. Side-to-side venting keeps the projector cool to the touch and eliminates image distortion often found in front-vented projectors, so your ideas are crisp and true to life.
NEC 50031738
NEC 50031738
Dimentions: 157.48 x 141.73 x 118.11 inches
Weight: 6.17 pounds

Review NEC VT59 - LCD projector - 1600 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / NEC 50031738:

Bright, clear, high-contrast images for that impressive movie theater feeling at home and awe-inspiring business presentations. The VT59 is the ideal projector for both applications. Make it your business partner during the day, and your home cinema entertainer in the evening. This projector is a high-quality starter model for versatile crossover use. The brightness of 1600 ANSI lumens and high XGA resolution (1024 x 768) work as a team to ensure top-quality projection both at home and at work. Manual vertical trapezoid adjustment, 8x wall color correction, quick start/quick power off. This model is equipped with many other convenient features as well. Another advantage of the VT59 is its VGA port. Use the optional adapter for additional component signals. In particular, this device also supports the format PAL Progressive, which is especially recommended for home cinema to achieve optimal quality.
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