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Models & Brands: SANYO XT35L, SANYO WXU30, Sony FX40L, SANYO XW56, Toshiba TDP-T9U, OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY, Toshiba TDPS8EU, hp, Epson 5300, Sony VPLVW100
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SANYO XT35L Dimentions: 19.68 x 19.68 x 19.68 inches Weight: 17.86 pounds Price: $4,395.00
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Review Sanyo PLC XT35L - LCD projector - 5000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 - no lens / SANYO XT35L:PRODUCT FEATURES:Brightness: 5,000 ANSI lumensMotorized horizontal and vertical lens shift functionProfessional connections (5 BNC, DVI-D)Symmetrical design360? projection possible |
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SANYO WXU30 Dimentions: 19.68 x 19.68 x 19.68 inches Weight: 0.57 pounds Price: $1,975.95
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Review Sanyo PLC WXU30 - LCD projector - 3700 ANSI lumens - WXGA (1280 x 800) - widescreen - 802.11g wireless / SANYO WXU30:Offering a wide XGA full 1280 x 800 (16:10) resolution, the PLC-WXU30 makes it possible to project high-quality HD images from virtually any location. At 3700 lumens, this extremely bright, yet compact, projector is equally comfortable entertaining the whole family with exquisite HD images from cable/satellite or DVD sources as it is delivering a PC-based business presentation to a select audience in the work place. It also is ideal for projecting larger-than-life video from today's best game consoles. A flexible zoom lens allows for projecting in both short and long distances, from 3-feet to 39. 7-feet, to be exact. Keystone correction adjusts for 40 degrees up or down for fast and easy set up. The PLC-WXU30 is equipped with Sanyo's exclusive PJ Network Interface for wired and wireless networking, a common feature among Sanyo's extensive line of commercial projectors. Networking allows the monitoring of projector functions and operation from a long distance via a web browser. Emails can be sent automatically to report operating status. The wireless interface is compatible with IEEE802. [+]
11b/g standards, offering transfer speeds up to 54Mbps and providing WEP 64/128-bit security. The units are designed with the Easy-Off function. It's possible to remove the power cord without waiting for the machine to cool down - convenient for quickly clearing away a temporary set-up. As this projector is small and light, a pin-code lock is provided to prevent theft. When activated, a loud audio alarm goes off to scare away would-be thieves. The PLC-WXU30 offers excellent flexibility via DVI-I and D-Sub 15 inputs. It even has component video inputs. Additionally, there is a D-Sub-15 terminal for a monitor output, achieving greater programming flexibility. |
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Sony FX40L Weight: 21.6 pounds List Price: $4,670.00 Price: Too low to display
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Review Sony VPL FX40L - LCD projector - 4000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 - no lens / Sony FX40L:The VPL-FX40 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. |
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SANYO XW56 Dimentions: 19.68 x 19.68 x 19.68 inches Weight: 10.19 pounds Price: $669.00
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Review Sanyo PLC XW56 - LCD projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / SANYO XW56:Marketing description is not available. |
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Toshiba TDP-T9U Weight: 4 pounds Price: $1,465.00
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Key features Toshiba TDP-T9U
- Weighs only 4.4 pounds -- about the same as most laptop computers
- Remote control and laser pointer included to provide stress-free presentations
- Native XGA 1024 × 768 resolution produces crisp, professional images that allow clear viewing of fine print and detailed spreadsheets
- Projection distance range of 4.5 to 36 feet--perfect for large or small rooms
- Easily connects to video and audio output, including your PC
- Model: Toshiba TDP-T9U XGA Mobile Projector
Review Toshiba TDP-T9U XGA Mobile Projector / Toshiba TDP-T9U:In a world where visual images often make the strongest impressions, the Toshiba TDP-T9U Mobile Projector can help ensure that your pictures are worth well over a thousand words. Fitted with multimedia capabilities, the TDP-T9U combines convenience with some of the most advanced electronic technologies to place the power of professional-quality images at your fingertips. The TDP-T9U is compact and light enough to take anywhere. Take a product tour. A host of connections are available on the rear. With recommended projection distances of 4. 5 to 36. 1 feet, the TDP-T9U generates screen images measuring in size from three to 21 feet diagonally, allowing you to use the projector effectively in both small and large rooms. Projection features include brightness at 2000 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-T9U offering a reproduction range of a full 16. [+]
7 million colors, your images will be sure to dazzle your audience. The TDP-T9U is also fully equipped with input and output terminals for your video and audio needs. After you plug the projector into a power source, it is ready for multimedia use. The unit easily connects to your laptop or to a desktop computer already in the room, or to video and audio sources. It also connects to external speakers for increased sound or to an external monitor that may be more convenient for you to view than the projected image your audience is viewing. And with a fully loaded mouse remote control with a built-in laser pointer (battery included), the TDP-T9U gives you the versatility of speaking from any position in the room. You will also be impressed by how quietly the TDP-T9U 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-T9U produces a noise output of just 34 decibels (31 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 a mere 4. 4 pounds - about the same as a standard notebook computer - the TDP-T9U is fully portable and easy-to-use, making it ideal for travel as well as for local use. Designed for professional-quality presentations, the Toshiba TDP-T9U Mobile 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-T9U projector, remote control with laser pointer, mouse remote control receiver, battery for remote control, power cord, RGB cable, CD-ROM, user's manual, and soft carrying case. Ready to use out of the box, Toshiba's TDP-T9U mobile projector includes features such as digital keystone correction and a fully loaded mouse remote control with built-in laser pointer for stress-free, professional presentations. For added convenience, the remote features an auto-setup button to set up analog input from a computer. At only 4. 6 pounds, the TDP-T9U is perfect for mobile professionals, educators, corporate customers and small-to-medium businesses. Just plug the unit in, and you're ready to go anywhere, anytime. |
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OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY Weight: 9.1 pounds Price: $1,443.71
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Key features OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY
- Optoma
- Model: TS400 PRTABL DLP PRJECTR
Review TS400 PRTABL DLP PRJECTR / OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY:OPTOMA TS400 TS400 PORTABLE SERIES DIGITAL PROJECTOR 2200 LUMENS; 2000:1 CONTRAST RATIO; DLP PROJECTOR; HDTV-COMPATIBLE; WEIGHT: 4. 4 LBS; NATIVE SVGA MULTIMEDIA TS400 PORTABLE SERIES DIGITAL PROJECTOR. |
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Toshiba TDPS8EU Weight: 20.56 pounds
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Review Toshiba TDP S8 - DLP projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600) - 4:3 / Toshiba TDPS8EU:It's nice to make a good impression. At home, for example with the latest films and games, or at work with a top-quality presentation to your customer. And it's so easy, with Toshiba's s8. Designed to deliver stunning images in breathtaking XXL format, the s8 features 2, 000:1 contrast, the latest DLP technology for brilliant color and sharpness, and 2, 000 ANSI lumens brightness for top performance. In addition, Toshiba has integrated useful security functions such as panel lock and password function. |
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hp Price: $999.99
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Review HP VP6111 Projector (US) / hp:Get better contrast and picture reliability than from comparable analog projectors using the DLP technology Project a reliable image, even in a well-lit room, with the 1,500 lumens peak brightness, 2000:1 contrast ratio, and true SVGA resolution of 800 x 600 resolution Show a frame on the main image with the picture-in-picture feature Watch sports events, videos, and TV shows in giant size (using an external tuner) with S-Video composite and component video inputs supporting HDTV Keep track of what's onscreen and ensure flawless presentation with the external monitorSwitch between multiple peripherals such as a DVD player, notebook PC, and VCR; the projector recognizes what's active and optimizes brightness and color intensity for presentations and movies Keep it quiet; the operating noise level is only 35 dB Use virtually anywhere: it's portable, lightweight, and table or ceiling mountableMove around and engage the audience with the wireless remote controlIncrease lamp life with the power-saving economy mode |
Review Epson PowerLite 5300 - LCD projector - 1200 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600) / Epson 5300:While other projectors claim to be bright, they can't hold a candle to the ultra-bright EPSON PowerLite 5300. The PowerLite 5300 boasts 1200 ANSI lumens, true SVGA (800 x 600) resolution and a 350:1 contrast ratio. So your presentations will be crisp, clear and easy to read-even if you're presenting in less than ideal lighting conditions. It's also armed with EPSON's exclusive SizeWise resizing technology which adapts to VGA, SVGA, XGA and SXGA computers, without compatibility problems. It's equipped with three EPSON-made poly-silicon TFT high aperture LCDs that each pack 480,000 eye-pleasing pixels into a 1. 3 inch diagonal. Plus, the PowerLite 5300's LCD design incorporates a unique metal sandwich structure that prevents light leakage between pixels. The result? The vertical "crosstalk" between pixels that plagues less sophisticated projectors is dramatically reduced and your projected image is much sharper and better defined. It's also terrific for video presentations. It's compatible with most video formats currently in use worldwide and has component video, composite video and S-video inputs. [+]
To ensure your presentations sound as good as they look, we also added a powerful Yamaha Ymersion 3D stereo sound system. |
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Sony VPLVW100 Dimentions: 23 x 28 x 13 inches Weight: 54 pounds List Price: $7,955.99 Price: $6,950.00
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Key features Sony VPLVW100
- ultra-fast pixel response time (5 milliseconds)
- widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio (can also display 4:3 material)
- 15,000:1 max. contrast ratio (with dynamic iris)
- HDTV-ready projector (digital TV reception requires a separate HDTV tuner)
- 3 SXRD panels (1920 x 1080 pixels each)
- Model: Full HD Widescreen Projector
Review Full HD Widescreen Projector / Sony VPLVW100:HDTV-ready projector (digital TV reception requires a separate HDTV tuner) * widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio (can also display 4:3 material) * 3 SXRD panels (1920 x 1080 pixels each) * ultra-fast pixel response time (5 milliseconds) * 15,000:1 max. contrast ratio (with dynamic iris) * light output: 1200 ANSI lumens *. |
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