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Models & Brands: Optoma Technology EP706, Sony VPLCX20A, Optoma Technology EP709, Toshiba TDP-TW90AU, Hitachi Electronics PJ-LC7, Sharp XV-Z3100, Hitachi CP-X608, Optoma Technology TX773, SANYO XU87, In Focus IN24+EP
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Optoma Technology EP706 Dimentions: 0.09 x 0.037 x inches Weight: 10 pounds List Price: $649.99 Price: $672.85
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Key features Optoma Technology EP706
- Native SVGA (800x600) resolution professional projector
- Single 0.55 DDR DMD DLP Technology by Texas Instruments Display Technology
- Includes - AC Power Cord, VGA-VGA Cable, Wireless Remote Control, Batteries for Remote, CD-ROM User's Manual, Quick Start Guide, Warranty Card and Lens Cap
- Brightness 1800 Lumens for dazzling images in any environment
- Superior 2000 - 1 contrast ratio
- Model: Optoma DLP Projector (EP706)
Review Optoma DLP Projector (EP706) / Optoma Technology EP706:The Optoma EP706 data projector combines robust features, functionality and operation needed to deliver a complete presentation solution for a variety of applications. Lightweight and practical, the EP706 just fits today's demanding environments. User password security locking system Fully HDTV compatible (720p, 1080i) Lamp Type and Life 180W UHP Estimated at up to 3000 Hours (STD/ECO) Throw Ratio - 1. 94 - 2. 13 - 1 (Distance/Width) Aspect Ratio - 4 - 3 Native, 16 - 9 & 5 - 4 Compatible Vertical Refresh Rate - 56 to 85 Hz Keystone Correction - 16 Degrees Vertical Full Function IR Remote Control All Resolutions Supported up to SXGA+ PC and Macintosh Compatible Video Compatibility - NTSC - M (3. 58MHz), 4. 43 MHz, 480i, HDTV - 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i (50/60 Hz) Projection Lens - F = 2. 7 ~ 3. 0, f = 21. 83 ~ 23. [+]
81 mm, 1. 10x Manual Zoom and Focus User Controls - Advanced Adjustability Options through the On-Screen Display I/O Connection Ports - D-Sub Connector, S-Video, Composite RCA and RS-232 Projection Method - Front, Rear, Table Top and Ceiling Mount Noise Level - 32dB (ECO) Dimensions - Width 9 x Height 3. 74 x Depth 8. 26 (230x95x210mm) Weight - 4. 5 pounds. |
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Sony VPLCX20A Weight: 8 pounds List Price: $1,499.99 Price: $1,975.00
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Key features Sony VPLCX20A
- Intelligent auto-setup lets you concentrate on your presentation
- Lightweight, highly portable unit
- Native XGA 1024 x 768 pixel/ 750 TV Line resolution
- 2000 ANSI lumens brightness
- Accepts computer signals up to SXGA
- Model: Sony VPL-CX20A Road Warrior Ultra-Portable LCD Business Projector - 4.2 lbs.
Review Sony VPL-CX20A Road Warrior Ultra-Portable LCD Business Projector - 4.2 lbs. / Sony VPLCX20A:VPLCX20A LCD PROJ XGA 200:1 2000 LUMENS SVIDEO RCA 4. 2LBS HDTV. |
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Optoma Technology EP709 Dimentions: 0.09 x 0.037 x inches Weight: 10 pounds List Price: $899.99 Price: $599.99
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Key features Optoma Technology EP709
- Sold Individually
- Model: Optoma Digital DLP Projector (EP709)
Review Optoma Digital DLP Projector (EP709) / Optoma Technology EP709:Optoma's EP709 is a portable, versatile and robust multimedia projector. Ideal for a variety of environments, it has been designed to launch bright and large-screen images and presentations. DLP technology from Texas Instruments will ensure that the EP709 shines as bright as the presenter. |
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Toshiba TDP-TW90AU Weight: 7 pounds List Price: $1,899.00 Price: $1,649.99
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Key features Toshiba TDP-TW90AU
- Deliver a PC-free Presentation by Adding a Type II Storage Card
- DLP Projector with 2,200 ANSI Lumens
- Native XGA Resolution (1024 x 768) and a 2000
- 1 Contrast Ratio
- Integrated Wireless Functionality (IEEE 802.11b)
- Model: Toshiba TDP-TW90AU DLP Projector
Review Toshiba TDP-TW90AU DLP Projector / Toshiba TDP-TW90AU:In a world where visual images often make the strongest impressions, the Toshiba TDP-TW90AU Wireless Projector can help ensure that your pictures are worth well over a thousand words. Fitted with multimedia capabilities and equipped with a wireless card, the TDP-TW90AU combines convenience with some of the most advanced electronic technologies to place the power of professional-quality images at your fingertips. The TDP-TW90AU's wireless capability adds a new level of convenience and versatility. See it in action. A host of advanced connections are available on the rear. With recommended projection distances of 3. 9 to 32. 8 feet, the TDP-TW90AU generates screen images measuring in size from 2 to 20. 5 feet diagonally, allowing you to use the projector effectively in both small and large rooms. Projection features include brightness at 2200 ANSI lumens, DLP technology, and native XGA 1024 x 768 resolution, guaranteeing that your images will be clean and bright, as well as detailed enough for easy viewing of complex spreadsheets or software demos. [+]
In addition, with the TDP-TW90AU offering a reproduction range of a full 16. 7 million colors, your images will be sure to dazzle your audience. The TDP-TW90AU is fully equipped with input and output terminals for your multimedia needs, including 2 video, 5 audio, and 2 RGB input terminals, so that you can connect to multiple video and audio sources, including television signals. The unit will let you connect easily to your laptop or to a desktop computer already in the room, but the integrated wireless card will also give you the option of avoiding computer cables altogether. Output terminals let you use external speakers for increased sound and an external monitor that may be more convenient for you to view than the projected image your audience is watching. And with a fully loaded mouse remote control (battery included), the TDP-TW90AU gives you the freedom of speaking from any position in the room. You will also be impressed by how quietly the TDP-TW90AU operates. The noise level of a residential area at night typically measures about 40 decibels, but with a virtually silent fan and motor, the TDP-TW90AU produces a noise output of just 35 decibels (32 dB in low mode), allowing you to direct your audience's attention where it belongs without having to worry about equipment distractions. Perhaps most amazing is that all of these features come in a convenient, compact unit. Weighing just 6. 4 pounds, the TDP-TW90AU is fully portable and easy-to-use, making it ideal for travel as well as for local use. And if you are on the move, the TDP-TW90AU's memory card capability will let you deliver your presentations without a computer. Designed for professional-quality presentations, the Toshiba TDP-TW90AU Wireless Projector is an invaluable multimedia tool for educators, corporate customers, small-to-medium businesses, mobile professionals, and non-profit organizations that will provide versatility in using high-quality visual images in any number of business, educational, and community settings. What's in the Box TDP-TW90AU projector, remote control, power cord, RGB cable, CD-ROM, user's manual, and soft carrying case. Packaged in a small form factor (6. 4 lbs), the high-performance TDP-TW90AU Series features DLP technology, 2,200 ANSI lumens, native XGA resolution (1024 x 768), and a 2000:1 contrast ratio to deliver bright, captivating images that can go anywhere, anytime. With integrated wireless functionality (IEEE 802. 11b), the Toshiba TDP-TW90AU delivers fast set-up time and presentation flexibility. Without the hassle of additional cables, a presenter can just turn the unit on and go without worrying about extra time needed little time to connect to a notebook or fumble with set up. The TDP-TW90AU also offers on-the-go professionals the option to deliver a "PC-free" presentation by adding a type II storage card. The Toshiba TDP-TW90AU Conference Room Projector supports TV (NTSC, PAL, SECAM), HDTV/DTV, DVD, and RGB signal inputs. Input terminals include 2-video (1-RCA, 1-S-Video), 5 audio (1x stereo mini-jack, 2x RCA for Video, 2x RCA for S-video), and 2 RGB for multiple input sources. Automatic Digital Keystone correction (+/- 15 degrees) is also supported. |
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Hitachi Electronics PJ-LC7 List Price: $899.00 Price: $795.00
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Key features Hitachi Electronics PJ-LC7
- Low 32 dB noise rating, manual focus, gamma correction
- 1500 ANSI Lumens, 800 x 600 SVGA resolution
- Inputs: 1 composite, 1 S-Video, 1 component, 1 VGA
- HDTV theater-ready SVGA projector; measures 11.2 x 2.9 x 7.95 inches (WxHxD) and weighs 4.85 pounds
- 1-watt internal mono speaker; stereo mini-jack inputs and outputs
- Model: Hitachi ILLUMINA PJ-LC7 Home Theater Projector
Review Hitachi ILLUMINA PJ-LC7 Home Theater Projector / Hitachi Electronics PJ-LC7:Perfectly portable, nicely bright, and easy to set up, the HDTV theater-ready Hitachi Illumina PJ-LC7 entry-level home SVGA projector offers expanded connectivity and high performance. Weighing just 4. 85 pounds and featuring a low 32 dB noise rating, the PJ-LC7 offers a bright picture of 1500 ANSI Lumens in Power Up mode and a 1. 2x digital zoom. The 800 x 600 SVGA resolution is projected in a 4:3 aspect ratio. Other features include a 1-watt mono speaker, manual focus, gamma correction, reverse image function for ceiling mount, and auto configuration (H-size, position). It offers the following connection options: Composite AV In: 1 S-Video In: 1 Component In: 1 PC RGB In: 1 Stereo mini-jack audio In: 1 Stereo mini-jack audio Out: 1 9-pin D-Sub connector: 1 What's in the Box Home theater projector, remote control (with batteries), RGB cable, filter cover, power cord, printed operating instructions The PJ-LC7 is a stylish, compact and portable LCD projector ideally suited for use in the home. Easy to set up to watch movies, sports events or even to enjoy computer games on a bigger screen. It offers high quality performance at excellent value for money. You can display a 50" diagonal image from only 1. [+]
8m away. The PJ-LC7 produces sharp images, high brightness and excellent colour reproduction. |
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Sharp XV-Z3100 Weight: 15.2 pounds Price: Too low to display
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Key features Sharp XV-Z3100
- Native 1280 x 720 High Definition Capability
- 1000 ANSI Lumens (in High Brightness Mode)
- TrueVision Image Processing for optimal video performance with unbelievable image clarity
- Home Theater Conveniences include easy installation and 29 dB whisper quiet operation
- High Contrast Ratio 6500:1 (in High Contrast Mode)
- Model: Sharp XV-Z3100 - DLP projector - 1000 ANSI lumens - 1280 x 720 - widescreen - High Definition 720p
Review Sharp XV-Z3100 - DLP projector - 1000 ANSI lumens - 1280 x 720 - widescreen - High Definition 720p / Sharp XV-Z3100:The Sharp XVZ3100 is a feature packed high definition DLP projector that is ideal for the dedicated home theater or other viewing rooms in the home. The XVZ3100 utilizes DLP technology from Texas Instruments that includes BrilliantColor technology and TrueVision Image processing that produces vibrant images and extraordinary video performance. |
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Hitachi CP-X608 Dimentions: 21.8 x 9.5 x 18.9 inches Weight: 8 pounds List Price: $9,995.00 Price: $4,795.00
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Key features Hitachi CP-X608
- Security Features Include A Security Bar, Kensington Slot & Transition Detector
- Outfitted With A Bayonet Lens That Can Support Up To 4 Optional Lenses
- Offers Wireless Connectivity, While Built-In Memory Allows For Pc-Less Operation
- Model: Hitachi CP-X608 4000 Lumens Projector with Advanced Networking Capabilities
Review Hitachi CP-X608 4000 Lumens Projector with Advanced Networking Capabilities / Hitachi CP-X608:Hitachi Digital CP-X608 LCD projector is designed for installation in medium and large presentation facilities at corporate venues and educational institutions. As demanded by such professional environments the new projector offers the high performance and key features users have come to expect from Hitachi. Common sense design improvements have resulted in even better user functionality, ease of operation and maintenance. A design goal of the CP-X6xx series was to improve projector maintenance with easier to use features such as the accessible lamp door on the top of the machine and the air filter on the side where it doesn't trap dust regardless of how the unit is mounted. Maintenance is further eased with the inclusion of Hitachi's network management software which allows users to control, diagnose, monitor and manage projectors through a simple browser interface from anywhere on the network or via email alerts. The CP-X608 has the added benefit of a wireless network interface to provide even more convenient access. Reliability of the new projector has been improved not only by less complexity but specifically with the introduction of a high performance air filter. The new electro-statically charged filter is far more effective than conventional urethane filters in ensuring that dust particles do not accumulate on critical areas of the projector including the lens mechanism, even when operating in dusty or polluted environments. Flexible installation into venues including meeting rooms and conference rooms is aided by the vertical and horizontal manual lens shift and a range of four optional lenses with bayonet style fittings that facilitate a range of throw distances from 1. 8m to 14. [+]
8m when projecting a 100" screen surface. |
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Optoma Technology TX773 Weight: 6.5 pounds Price: $1,990.99
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Key features Optoma Technology TX773
- Interfaces: 1 x Mini Jack - Audio Output/2 x Audio Input/2 x RCA - Audio Input/1 x RCA - Composite Video Input/1 x DVI-D /1 x HD DB-15 - Video Output/1 x USB - /1 x Serial /1 x S-Video /2 x HD DB-15 - Video Input
- Display Modes: 800 x 600 SVGA Supported/640 x 480 VGA Supported/1400 x 1050 SXGA+ Supported/1024 x 768 XGA Supported
- Lamp Type: 260W SHP; Lamp Life: 3000 Hour(s) Economy Mode/2000 Hour(s) Standard
- Color Support: 16.7 Million Colors (24-bit); Brightness: 3500 lm
- Video Signals: HDTV 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/EDTV 480p/NTSC /PAL /SECAM
- Model: Optoma TX773 DLP Projector XGA- 6.5LBS
Review Optoma TX773 DLP Projector XGA- 6.5LBS / Optoma Technology TX773:The TX773 DLP projector by Optoma is a powerful performer for a vast array of video applications. Featuring extensive connectivity options, the Optoma TX773 offers the performance you demand with the style you can appreciate. With its express on/off function that powers the projector on and off in seconds, as well as two IR sensors for greater coverage, the TX773 is your complete projection remedy. |
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SANYO XU87 Weight: 14.2 pounds Price: $1,585.00
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Review Sanyo PLC XU87 - LCD projector - 2500 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / SANYO XU87:The PLC-XU87 provides outstanding brightness of 2, 500 ANSI. Auto Vertical Keystone Correction automatically compensates for keystone picture distortion. In addition to its 1. 57x optical zoom, the PLC-XU87 features a 1/2x to 16x digital zoom that lets you easily enlarge or reduce the screen display size as desired. The PLC-XU87 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-XU87 is ready for wireless and wired LAN connection to give you greater projection versatility. |
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In Focus IN24+EP Weight: 5.95 pounds Price: $649.00
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Key features In Focus IN24+EP
- Projection Distances: 4.92ft to 32.81ft; Diagonal Image Size: 248"; Zoom: Manual Zoom; Contrast Ratio: 2000:1; Standard Warranty: 3 Year(s)
- Color Support: 16.7 Million Colors (24-bit); Brightness: 2000 lm; Native Resolution: 800 x 600 - SVGA
- Interfaces: 3.5mm Stereo Jack - Video Output/HD DB-15 - Video Output/2 x RCA (Left/Right) - Audio Input/1 x RCA - Composite Video Input/S-Video Input/HD DB-15 - Video Input
- 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 Supported/640 x 480 VGA Supported/800 x 600 SVGA Native
- Model: InFocus Learn Big IN24+EP - DLP projector - 2400 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600) - 4:3
Review InFocus Learn Big IN24+EP - DLP projector - 2400 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600) - 4:3 / In Focus IN24+EP:You bring the vision. You drive the classroom. With the InFocus Learn Big IN24+EP you will feel confident knowing you have the power you need to influence and inspire at your next lesson. The colors are rich; the images, crisp and clear. It's a high performance projector built for rock-solid reliability. Once you've experienced the power of the IN24+EP, it will be hard to imagine a lesson without them. Giving your ideas the biggest, brightest and clearest platform possible has never been more affordable. The InFocus Learn Big IN24+EP is hard working, compact and designed to impress. It's easy to transport to and from classrooms and auditoriums. This projector will provide hours of worry-free use with high quality performance that will grab your student's attention and won't let go. [+]
Now you can finally get top-quality projector performance at an affordable low price. The InFocus Learn Big IN24+EP gives you the features and dependability you demand at a price that will keep the black ink flowing. With a recessed lens and sleek, compact design, you can be certain that the IN24+EP will stand up to heavy use and always be ready for that next awe-inspiring lesson. The latest DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology from Texas Instruments adds to the IN24+EP's longterm reliability. Easy to set up and easy to use, the InFocus Learn Big IN24+EP removes the hassle factor from all your lessons. Forget that jungle of cables you had to wrestle into submission. The IN24+EP comse 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. |
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