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Models & Brands: Epson V13H010L38, Optoma Technology EP761, In Focus SP-LAMP-006, MITSUBISHI HC1500, Braun, Sony VPLAW10, In Focus IN2106, Sharp ANXR10L2, ViewSonic PJ560D, View Sonic RLC-150-003
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Epson V13H010L38 Dimentions: 5.6 x 5.1 x 5.5 inches Weight: 3 pounds List Price: $346.99 Price: $280.99
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Key features Epson V13H010L38
- Lamp Life: 2000 Hour(s) Average
- Model: Lamp Module Powerlite 1700C/1705C/1710C/1715C
Review Lamp Module Powerlite 1700C/1705C/1710C/1715C / Epson V13H010L38:Knowing what customers want, responding with innovative products and delivering those products at an affordable price is the heart of Epson's philosophy. Epson is committed to innovations that will continue the brilliance and dominance of its products into a bright and exciting future. Epson offers an extensive array of award-winning products designed for a variety of customer environments. |
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Optoma Technology EP761 Dimentions: 11.5 x 9 x 4 inches Weight: 11.1 pounds List Price: $1,299.99 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Optoma Technology EP761
- Bright at 3200 lumens with a 2200:1 contrast ratio
- Weighs 6.3 pounds and features a new top-loading lamp replacement
- Two VGA-in, DVI w/HDCP, composite video,s-video, RS-232, USB, VGA-out
- Long lasting 2000/3000 lamp hours (STD/ECO)
- Features Texas Instruments¿ DLP chipset and scaling capabilities
- Model: Optoma EP761 XGA DLP Multimedia Data Projector
Review Optoma EP761 XGA DLP Multimedia Data Projector / Optoma Technology EP761:The Optoma EP761 digital projector delivers bright pictures and sharp images in a stylish and feature-rich form. The EP761 features the extensive connectivity option and ease-of-use factor that are essential functions in this series of projector from Optoma. With Texas Instruments' DLP chipset, the Optoma EP761 ensures long-lasting images that won't fade or degrade over time. Native XGA 1024x768 Resolution, SXGA+ 1400x1050 Max Resolution 1. 94-2. 16 - 1 Distance/Width Throw Ratio 34. 59 to 304 (0. 88 to 7. 72m) Diagonal Image Size 3. 9' to 32. [+]
8' (1. 2 to 10m) Projection Distance One 2-Watt Audio Speaker VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA+, PC and Macintosh Compatible NSTC, PAL, SECAM, SDTV (480i), EDTV (480p) and HDTV (720p, 1080i) Native 4 - 3, 16 - 9 Compatible Aspect Ratio D-Sub 15 VGA Output Monitor Loop Through One Kensington Security Lock Port Dimensions - Width 11. 51 x Height 3. 73 x Depth 8. 66 (259x95. 7x222mm) Weight - 6. 3 pounds (2. 9kg). |
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In Focus SP-LAMP-006 Dimentions: 19.68 x 19.68 x 19.68 inches Weight: 2 pounds List Price: $855.19 Price: $399.95
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Key features In Focus SP-LAMP-006
- Manufactured to the Highest Quality Available.
- Latest Technical Development.
- With True Enhanced Performance.
- Satisfaction Ensured.
- Model: InFocus SP-LAMP-006 Projector lamp
Review InFocus SP-LAMP-006 Projector lamp / In Focus SP-LAMP-006:Your presentation success is enhanced with a full range of accessories, upgrades and presentation essentials, exclusively from InFocus. Always stylish and practical, InFocus accessories boost your productivity and complement any presentation environment. That's because when image really counts, you can count on InFocus. Its accessories are carefully tested for form, function and quality, and all are fully guaranteed. Be the presenter you want to be - confident and in control wherever you go. InFocus offers you a replacement lamp with a 1500-hour life. |
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MITSUBISHI HC1500 Dimentions: 16.3 x 13.9 x 14 inches Weight: 11.35 pounds List Price: $1,495.00 Price: $1,556.99
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Key features MITSUBISHI HC1500
- Upto 3000 hour lamp life, filter free operation
- Hign Definition 720P Home Theater Projector
- TI DDP3020 Dark Chip 2 with Brilliant Color
- 1600 ANSI lumens, 2500:1 Contrast Ratio
- 1-year parts and lable warranty, 90 days lamp
- Model: Mitsubishi HC1500 720p DLP Home Theater Projector
Review Mitsubishi HC1500 720p DLP Home Theater Projector / MITSUBISHI HC1500:caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul. indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } Forget the mere 70 inches of even large flat-panel displays, the HC1500 DLP Projector lets you project a high definition image hundreds of inches large. With its quiet operation and huge, beautiful picture, the HC1500 could make your home cinema the envy of all your neighbors. The HC1500 is just 6. 5 pounds and has 1600 ANSI lumens of brightness and a 2500:1 contrast ratio. View larger. View product details. The HC1500 can project an image up to 275 inches for a true theater experience. True HD Images The HC1500 DLP projector projects video in a native 720p format so you get a highly detailed HD picture that looks crisp even at large sizes. [+]
It features Texas Instruments BrilliantColor, which utilizes a seven-segment color wheel and an algorithm that enables brighter mid-tones and more realistic color. The HC1500 also offers 1600 ANSI lumens of brightness and a 2500:1 contrast ratio. Depending on the size of your room, you can project the image from 40 inches to 275 inches diagonal. The HC1500 has a lamp life of 3000 hours in low mode and 2000 hours in bright mode. Pure Connection From Source to Screen The HC1500 has HDMI 1. 2 and component cable connections to ensure a pure input signal from beginning to end. With 10-bit processing, the information is unsullied and the result is a pure image on the screen. Be advised that this projector (as with most projectors) does not include a tuner; to watch television, you need to provide a television signal, either through an external tuner or a cable box. Easy Set Up and Quiet Operation At just 6. 5 pounds, the HC1500 is easy to transport and move around in your home theater room, and it has both vertical and horizontal digital keystone correction that makes it easy to mount on the ceiling or place on a table. The HC1500 operates at a quiet 25dBA that won't distract you while you're enjoying movies or television. A 12-volt Trigger jack allows the projector to control a compatible motorized screen. A remote control with backlit buttons is included. The HC1500 is backed by a 1-year limited parts and labor warranty, and a 90-days lamp warranty. What's in the Box HC1500 projector, AC power cable, RGB cable, RS-232C cable, remote unit with battery, light shade cover, quick start card, user's manual, and safety manual. If you are a high-definition video enthusiast who's looking for a more affordable way to bring a front-screen projection to your home theater or family room, the Mitsubishi HC1500 projector is the right choice for you. |
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Braun Weight: 11.75 pounds Price: $329.95
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Key features Braun
- Infrared autofocus - precision lens guide with ball-bearing
- For 3 magazine systems.
- Halogen lamp 24V /150 W. Anti-jamming system.
- Large focusing wheel.
- Integrated remote control for slide changing forward and backwards.
- Model: Braun Novamat M330 AF 35mm Slide Viewer / Projector with 85mm f/2.8 Projection Lens
Review Braun Novamat M330 AF 35mm Slide Viewer / Projector with 85mm f/2.8 Projection Lens / Braun:Projectors for monitor screens and wall projection. |
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Sony VPLAW10 Dimentions: 12.6 x 14.4 x 4.8 inches Weight: 12.8 pounds List Price: $999.99 Price: $999.99
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Key features Sony VPLAW10
- 6,000:1 Contrast Ratio with Advanced Iris
- 720p HD resolution with 3 LCD 1280 x 720 Panels
- Quiet operation with low fan noise of 20 dB
- 1080/24p Input Capable (requires 1080/24p source)
- 1,100 Lumens Brightness
- Model: Sony VPLAW10 720p High Definition Home Theater Projector
Review Sony VPLAW10 720p High Definition Home Theater Projector / Sony VPLAW10: |
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In Focus IN2106 Dimentions: 19.68 x 19.68 x 19.68 inches Weight: 6.83 pounds List Price: $949.99 Price: Too low to display
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Key features In Focus IN2106
- Brightness - Whisper 1800 max ANSI lumens, High Bright 2500 max ANSI lumens
- Color Wheel (DLP Only) - 5-segment
- Data Compatibility - VGA (640x480), SVGA (800x600), XGA (1024x768), SXGA (1280x1024), SXGA Plus (1400x1050), WXGA (1280x800), and WXGA+ (1440x900)
- Supported Aspect Ratio - 16 - 9, 4 - 3, 5 - 4, and 16x10
- DLP by Texas Instruments - 0.55 SVGA LCDs DDP2230 with Brilliant Color
- Model: InFocus Work Big IN2106 Projector
Review InFocus Work Big IN2106 Projector / In Focus IN2106:InFocus IN2100 series DLP Projectors with BrilliantColor technology eliminate the trade-off between color fidelity and performance. This projector series combines a 5 segment color wheel with 2500 lumens and a 2000:1 contrast ratio. Advanced connectivity options include multiple computer and audio inputs and a wireless-ready port for easy upgrades to InFocus LiteShow II; making it easy to switch between presenters. An RS-232 port enables integration with meeting room control systems. The IN2100 series is built to last with DLP technology promising lower cost of ownership, longer life and improved reliability than other technologies such as LCD. These projectors are dust-free, having eliminated fan filters and lamp screen maintenance the IN2100 series is rated for 24 x 7 operation. The lamp lasts up to 3000 hours and when necessary can be quickly changed without removing an installed projector from the ceiling, saving time and maintenance expense. |
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Sharp ANXR10L2 Weight: 3 pounds List Price: $324.99 Price: $263.99
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Key features Sharp ANXR10L2
- Sharp Lamp Module (lamp and cage assembly) for XR-10SL and XR-10XL
- Buy with confidence!
- Model: Sharp Replacement Projector Lamp (ANXR10L2)
Review Sharp Replacement Projector Lamp (ANXR10L2) / Sharp ANXR10L2:From Sharp Minds come Sharp Products - products designed to help individuals, families, and corporate teams connect effortlessly, communicate clearly, and unleash creativity like never before. Sharp is dedicated to improving people's lives through the use of advanced technology and a commitment to innovation, quality, value, and design. |
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ViewSonic PJ560D Dimentions: 19.68 x 19.68 x 19.68 inches Weight: 5.95 pounds List Price: $1,566.81 Price: Too low to display
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Key features ViewSonic PJ560D
- Zoom Factor -- 1.1
- Built-in Devices - Speaker
- Lens -- Manual zoom/focus
- Dimensions WxDxH - 8.9" x 8.7" x 4.3"
- Device Type - 0.55" DDR DMD DLP
- Model: .55 DLP, 3200 Lumens, 1024X768 True Res., 6.4 Lbs. Net
Review .55 DLP, 3200 Lumens, 1024X768 True Res., 6.4 Lbs. Net / ViewSonic PJ560D:The ViewSonic PJ560D DLP projector features native 1024x768 resolution, 3,200 lumens, ultra-high 2000:1 contrast ratio and Brilliant Color technology for precise images in any lighting condition. This full-featured projector includes multiple inputs for connecting several display sources simultaneously, zoom and focus, vertical keystone correction and direct off feature. Choose from whiteboard, blackboard or greenboard mode for the best picture on your projected surface. Eco-mode extends lamp life and reduces fan noise as low as 34dB. Protect your projector from theft and unauthorized use with the Kensington security port and PIN lock password. Choose the PJ559D for education and business use. Start up your projector with a customized photo or company logo with the MyScreen feature. The ViewSonic PJ560D is great for mobile presentations on the road, in the office or in the classroom. |
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View Sonic RLC-150-003 Dimentions: 19.68 x 19.68 x 19.68 inches Weight: 3 pounds List Price: $540.78 Price: $269.00
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Key features View Sonic RLC-150-003
- REPLACEMENT LAMP FOR PJ550
- Viewsonic
- Model: ViewSonic RLC-150-003 Replacement Lamp for PJ550 and PJ551 Projectors
Review ViewSonic RLC-150-003 Replacement Lamp for PJ550 and PJ551 Projectors / View Sonic RLC-150-003:ViewSonic Corporation is a leading worldwide provider of advanced display technology, including computer monitors, flat panel displays and projectors for today's business, education, entertainment, Internet and professional markets. The company stated its mission - to be the No. 1 visual technology choice worldwide by being the best company to do business with and the best company to work for. ViewSonic is committed to meeting and exceeding its customers' expectations. Just as important is the ability to deliver new technologies and products to the marketplace faster than the competition. A large part of ViewSonic's success stems from an innovative production approach that enables the company to design, produce and distribute its products quicker than competitors. Rather than adopting traditional approaches to product design, manufacturing and assembly, ViewSonic has developed a business model that allows the company to quickly match advanced technologies from research laboratories around the world to market demands. ViewSonic views every research and development laboratory in the world as a potential business partner. This method allows to provide customers with best-in-class solution, whatever it is - a complex display solution or a simple carrying case. |
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