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Models & Brands: Polaroid XD90U, Polaroid XD490U, 50031742, Nec Computers NP4001, Hitachi CP-X505, Nec Computers VT595, SHARP ELECTRONICS CORP, Hitachi CPX807, In Focus LP860, Proxima LX2
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Polaroid XD90U Weight: 8 pounds List Price: $1,555.99 Price: $1,191.63
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Key features Polaroid XD90U
- Security Features - Compatible Kensington lock slot; Password lockout capability that protects the projector from unauthorized use.
- Allows for automated keystone correction for easy image adjustment
- Compact and Light Weight
- Quick power down, no waiting period, easy to move from location to location
- No filter required, resistant to dust and dirt, no clogged filters. Reduced maintenance fees.
- Model: Mitsubishi DLP Projector (XD90U)
Review Mitsubishi DLP Projector (XD90U) / Polaroid XD90U:When you're on the road, the new XD90U DLP XGA projector can free your mind to focus on the important things. Set it down and turn it on: the built-in lens cover slides away (you'll never lose another). Then the projector can quickly adjust your projected image to proper proportions with automatic keystone correction. And at a compact 2. 9 lbs, it's the perfect laptop projector. This portable projector is great for sales staff, trainers, or road warriors from all walks of life, be it education, business, government or organizations. Got a plane to catch when you're done? No problem. With the Quick Shut Down option, you can turn off this portable projector, pick it up, and be on your way in seconds without waiting for a long cooling cycle. The XD90U even turns itself off when no input source is detected for a period of time. That saves projector lamp hours, eliminates the chance of overheating, and extends the life of your projector. [+]
It practically runs itself, but any menu functions you do need are easily accessible from a lighted keypad so you don't even need to turn up the lights. Sliding Lens Cover eliminates the possibilities of misplacing the lens cap Automatically turns off when no input is detected for a period of time power saving benefit as well a preventing the possibilities of overheating if user forgets to turn off Brightness/Lumens 1500 ANSI Lumens Native Resolution 1024 x 768 Maximum Resolution 1280 x 1024 Viewable Size 40-300 inches diagonal Contrast Ratio 2000 - 1 Connections - NTSC, PAL, SECAM NTSC/NTSC 4. 43/PAL (including PAL-M, N) / SECAM/PAL-60, Component Video; 480i/p (525i/p), 576i/p (625i/p), 720p (750p), 1080i (1125i 60Hz), 1080i (1125i 50Hz); Computer/Video Input Support RGB - Mini D-sub 15pin x1, Video - RCA x1, S-VIDEO x1; USB Mouse Support for PowerPoint Page Up/Down Dimensions (W x H x D) 6. 8 x 2. 6 x 8. 6 / 2. 9 lbs Approximate 3,000 Hour rated lamp life. |
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Polaroid XD490U Weight: 16 pounds List Price: $2,481.99 Price: $1,749.99
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Key features Polaroid XD490U
- Sold Individually
- Model: Mitsubishi XD490U 1024 x 768 (XGA) resolution, 3000 ANSI Lumens, 6.5 lbs
Review Mitsubishi XD490U 1024 x 768 (XGA) resolution, 3000 ANSI Lumens, 6.5 lbs / Polaroid XD490U:The Mitsubishi XD490U is an XGA ultra-portable DLP projector that supports an amazing 2500:1 contrast ratio and shines bright at 3000 ANSI lumens for an impressively bright picture. In addition, it includes Texas Instruments' state-of-the-art DDP3020 TrueVision Image Processing with BrilliantColor, as well Mitsubishi's exclusive Color Enhancer feature to give you an overall stunning visual experience. The XD490U also supports flexible connectivity options for both video and data, and is backed by Mitsubishi's exclusive ERA and Warranty programs. |
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50031742 Dimentions: 165.35 x 137.8 x 118.11 inches Weight: 6.61 pounds Price: $1,000.00
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Key features 50031742
- Powerful 5W speaker provides volume needed for large rooms.
- Built-in wall color correction presets provide for adaptive color tone correction to display properly on non-white surfaces.
- Focus in on details with up to 400% image magnification.
- Versatile color-coded connections to computer, video sources, and external monitor.
- Autosense intuitively syncs the projector with most computer signals and features one-touch image optimization.
- Model: NEC VT695 - LCD projector - 2500 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3
Review NEC VT695 - LCD projector - 2500 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / 50031742:Start projecting in 9 seconds with the VT695. This premium projector is full of power and features. You'll achieve high-resolution images and superior brightness all in a portable chassis. The extensive connections allow you to hook up a multitude of sources. |
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Nec Computers NP4001 Dimentions: 15.6 x 22.1 x 25.5 inches Weight: 46 pounds List Price: $7,272.93 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Nec Computers NP4001
- 4500 Lumens DLP Projector
- Manufacturer Part Number: NP4001
- Model: NEC 4500 Lumens DLP Home Theater Projector
Review NEC 4500 Lumens DLP Home Theater Projector / Nec Computers NP4001:The NP4001 with WXGA (1280 x 768) native resolution was designed with the future in mind by supporting emerging wide screen resolutions being used in more of today's computers along with the ever increasing demands for HD signals. The NP4001 provides bright and clear images with 4500 lumens. Dual lamp operation along with DLP technology makes it the perfect choice for extended use installation projects. |
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Hitachi CP-X505 Dimentions: 21.8 x 9.5 x 18.9 inches Weight: 26.4 pounds List Price: $8,295.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Hitachi CP-X505
- Outfitted With A Bayonet Lens That Can Support Up To 4 Optional Lenses
- Displays Images Via A 1.2X Zoom Lens That Can Enable Projection On Screens Up To 300
- Features Horizontal & Vertical Lens Shift
- 1000:1 Contrast Ratio
- Four 4W Built-In Speakers
- Model: Hitachi CP-X505 XGA 3500 Lumens1000:1 Contrast Ratio 15.6Lbs Networkable 16-Watts of Audio 3LCD Projector
Review Hitachi CP-X505 XGA 3500 Lumens1000:1 Contrast Ratio 15.6Lbs Networkable 16-Watts of Audio 3LCD Projector / Hitachi CP-X505:Designed for installation in medium and large venues, the CP-X605 is an ideal solution for the corporate and education market. With high performance and easy to use features including manual lens shift, optional lenses and advanced networking, combined with a common sense design and simple user functionality, the CP-X505 is a cost effective solution for day-to-day use. |
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Nec Computers VT595 Dimentions: 16 x 14 x 11.3 inches Weight: 13 pounds List Price: $874.99 Price: $741.84
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Key features Nec Computers VT595
- NEC Display Solutions
- Model: 2000 Ansi Lumens, XGA Projector
Review 2000 Ansi Lumens, XGA Projector / Nec Computers VT595:The VT Series projectors are an affordable, high-performance choice for those requiring a versatile portable projector. Their high-resolution capabilities, broad computer compatibility and accurate, vibrant color displays make them ideal for a variety of applications. In addition, their ease of use and low overall cost of ownership let you concentrate on your presentation, not your projector. The bright, high resolution VT590 series projector is the perfect choice for people who require the clearest images. Whether in a conference room or classroom, the VT590 allows you to set up in a flash. The advanced features enable easy adjustments and image fine-tuning. |
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SHARP ELECTRONICS CORP Dimentions: 15 x 15 x 9.8 inches Weight: 14.7 pounds List Price: $1,295.00 Price: $921.41
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Key features SHARP ELECTRONICS CORP
- PROJECTOR, SHARP, XGA, 2600 LUMEN,
- Model: "PROJECTOR, SHARP, XGA, 2600 LUMEN,"
Review "PROJECTOR, SHARP, XGA, 2600 LUMEN," / SHARP ELECTRONICS CORP:NULL |
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Hitachi CPX807 Dimentions: 22 x 19 x 9.75 inches Weight: 38.5 pounds List Price: $15.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Hitachi CPX807
- PROJECTOR, HITACHI, XGA, 5000 LUMENS
- Model: Hitachi CP-X807 XGA 5000 Lumens 1000:1 Contrast Ratio 15.8Lbs Networkable 16-Watts of Audio 3LCD Projector
Review Hitachi CP-X807 XGA 5000 Lumens 1000:1 Contrast Ratio 15.8Lbs Networkable 16-Watts of Audio 3LCD Projector / Hitachi CPX807:Ideal for medium and large venues, the CP-X807 is an affordable solution for both corporate and education markets. High performance coupled with advance networking capabilities and simple user functionality makes the CP-X807 a cost effective solution for a multitude of installation requirements. |
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In Focus LP860 Dimentions: 20.6 x 14.1 x 19 inches Weight: 13 pounds List Price: $5,999.99 Price: Too low to display
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Key features In Focus LP860
- Native Resolution: 1400 x 1050 - SXGA+
- Interfaces: RCA - Component Video /2 x Mini Jack - Audio Input/5 x BNC - Input/HD DB-15 - Input/M1-D - Input/Serial /USB /RCA - Composite Video /4-pin mini-DIN - S-Video
- Display Modes: 1600 x 1200 UXGA Supported/640 x 480 VGA Supported/1400 x 1050 SXGA+ Native
- Lamp Type: 310W UHB; Lamp Life: 1500 Hour(s); Video Signals: SDTV /PAL /NTSC /HDTV
- Color Support: 16.7 Million Colors (24-bit); Brightness: 2800 lm Low Brightness Mode/3500 lm
- Model: InFocus LP860 LCD Projector Sxga+ 750:1 4:3 3500 Lumens 16.9LBS
Review InFocus LP860 LCD Projector Sxga+ 750:1 4:3 3500 Lumens 16.9LBS / In Focus LP860:You need power and bulletproof performance. But you also crave ease-of-use features like user-replaceable lenses for your team and color-coded connections for your users. The InFocus LP 860 gives you both. This professional-grade installation projector has all the performance details you need - including four optional lenses and 3500 lumens - and it boasts more flexibility than most meeting-room projectors. It's not only fully equipped with features like power zoom, focus, and lens shift. It's also wireless-ready and compatible with innovative projection solutions like ProjectorNet, which allows you to network all your projectors from a single PC, and ProjectorManager, which turns a PC into an advanced projector remote control. And here's the best part: The extra value of all these features translates into maximum ROI for your company - so you get all the rewards that come from making a really smart company purchase. |
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Proxima LX2 Price: $6,199.00
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Key features Proxima LX2
- Lightweight, portable projector
- 1,200 ANSI lumens of brightness allows lights-on presentations
- Digital keystone correction
- True XGA (1,024 x 768) resolution and plug-and-play compatibility with all popular computers
- Includes remote control with integrated mouse control and laser pointer
- Model: Proxima Ultralight LX2 Polysilicon LCD Projector 1200 ANSI Lumens XGA 1024X768
Review Proxima Ultralight LX2 Polysilicon LCD Projector 1200 ANSI Lumens XGA 1024X768 / Proxima LX2:The Proxima UltraLight LX2 projector is lightweight enough to take on theroad and powerful enough to maximize your presentations. Along with aPolySi LCD screen, the LX2 features the brightness of 1200 ANSIlumens, which will allow you to present with the lights on or off. The motorized zoom lens offers a wide range of projection distances anddepths to fit any room or environment, while optional lenses allowflexibility and adjustment to get the perfect image every time. TheUltraLight LX2 has a maximum resolution of 1,024 x 768. Its laser FX remotewith mouse control and laser pointer will keep your presentation and youraudience in the palm of your hand, and the magnesium-alloy projector cabinet isconstructed for durability and portability. Need a high-performance projector that you can take with you wherever you go? With 1200 ANSI lumens of brightness, dazzling video quality, and a motorized zoom lens, the Proxima UltraLight LX2 packs the performance of a desktop unit into the body of an ultraportable. Its rugged housing holds up to heavy use around the office or on the road. Don't settle for less projector than you need. Get it all, with the Proxima UltraLight LX2. |
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