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BenQ
BenQ
Dimentions: 19.68 x 19.68 x 19.68 inches
Weight: 5.03 pounds
Price: $299.00
Key features BenQ
  • Sold Individually
  • Model: BenQ - Projector lamp

Review BenQ - Projector lamp / BenQ:

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IBM 73P2790
IBM 73P2790
Dimentions: 5.6 x 5.1 x 4.4 inches
Weight: 3 pounds
List Price: $394.99
Price: $343.50
Key features IBM 73P2790
  • Lamp Life: 2000 Hour(s)
  • Compatible Projector: DLP
  • Model: IBM 73P2790 IBM Projector Lamp for M400 Projector

Review IBM 73P2790 IBM Projector Lamp for M400 Projector / IBM 73P2790:

This projector lamp for the M400 Projector is built specifically for your projector and packs a bright 1100 ANSI Lumens in a very small package. Don't get caught in the dark, travel with a spare lamp. PRODUCT FEATURES:Replacement project lamp: 1100 ANSI Lumens lamp with 2000 hours lamp life made specifically for the M400 Projector.
3M
3M

Review EP7650LK LCD/DLP Projection Incandescent Light Bulb for 3M Projector Model # MP7650 / 3M:

EP7650LK LCD/DLP Projection Incandescent Light Bulb for 3M Projector Model # MP7650
SANYO XL50
SANYO XL50
Dimentions: 19.68 x 19.68 x 19.68 inches
Weight: 33.51 pounds
Price: $2,499.00

Review Sanyo PLC XL50 - LCD projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / SANYO XL50:

PRODUCT FEATURES:Ultra-short focus projector: enabling an 80-inch projection from a distance of only 8. 2 cmBrightness: 2,000 ANSI lumensResolution: 1,024 x 768 (XGA)Designed for horizontal & vertical installationVersatile use, including floor space projection, tabletop projection and wall-mounted projectionKey lock function, pin code lock, audio alarm feature.
Panasonic
Panasonic

Review ET-LAD55 LCD/DLP Projection Incandescent Light Bulb for Panasonic Projector Model # PT-D5500U / Panasonic:

ET-LAD55 LCD/DLP Projection Incandescent Light Bulb for Panasonic Projector Model # PT-D5500U
CASIO XJ-460
CASIO XJ-460
Dimentions: 19.68 x 19.68 x 19.68 inches
Weight: 11.9 pounds

Review Casio XJ-460 - DLP projector - 2500 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / CASIO XJ-460:

With its fully automatic keystone correction, 2-x optical power zoom and auto focus, the new XJ-460 data/video enables an incredibly smooth operation that no other projector can offer. With the direct power off function, you can disconnect the XJ-460 from the mains directly after the presentation and the fan used to cool the projector will continue to run.
SANYO PDG-DWT50L
SANYO PDG-DWT50L
Weight: 17.86 pounds
Price: $3,799.00

Review Sanyo PDG-DWT50L - DLP projector - 4500 ANSI lumens - WXGA (1280 x 768) - widescreen - High Definition 720p - no lens / SANYO PDG-DWT50L:

PRODUCT FEATURES:True wide-XGA resolutionImpressive brightness and contrast ratioDLP projector with high resolutionNetwork control / administrationHelpful maintenance functionsEasy power off and on startDual lamp control systemOne-touch lens exchange system
3M
3M

Review LKX80 LCD/DLP Projection Incandescent Light Bulb for 3M Projector Model # X80 / 3M:

LKX80 LCD/DLP Projection Incandescent Light Bulb for 3M Projector Model # X80
Panasonic
Panasonic

Review ET-LAC75 LCD/DLP Projection Incandescent Light Bulb for Panasonic Projector Model # PL-LC75U / Panasonic:

ET-LAC75 LCD/DLP Projection Incandescent Light Bulb for Panasonic Projector Model # PL-LC75U
Hitachi
Hitachi
Dimentions: 19 x 14 x 9 inches
Weight: 12 pounds
List Price: $995.00
Price: $871.96
Key features Hitachi
  • PROJECTOR, HITACHI, XGA, 2600 LUMENS
  • Model: CP-X305 2600 Lumens 1024 x 768 500:1 MultiMedia LCD Projector

Review CP-X305 2600 Lumens 1024 x 768 500:1 MultiMedia LCD Projector / Hitachi:

The CP-X305 3LCD projector offers high brightness, advanced connectivity and portability, bringing a new level of versatility to educators. The CP-X305 features a brightness of 2,600 ANSI lumens at a weight of 8. 8 pounds, and also offers advanced networking connectivity through an RJ-45 port. The CP-X305 also offers unmatched clarity, with XGA (1024 x 768) resolution and a 4:3 aspect ratio. The CP-X305 features two RGB inputs, MyScreen/MyMemory preset options, and a remote control with Hitachi's "MyButtons" function. The CP-X305 contains a low 29dB noise rating (in Whisper Mode), 1:1. 2 manual zoom, and digital keystone correction. Additionally, the CP-X305 addresses the issue of equipment theft in schools, as it is equipped with a security bar, Kensington security slot and transition detector (a sensor located inside the projector that recognizes when the projector has been moved). A 7-watt audio output enables a complete audio/video presentation.
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