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Models & Brands: Sony VPLHS51A, Lamp, Hitachi CP-X430, Panasonic, Sanyo, Vivitek D3355, Sony VPLVW100, Polaroid XL2550U, SANYO XU88, In Focus A1300
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Sony VPLHS51A Dimentions: 13.75 x 20.12 x 5.37 inches Weight: 24 pounds List Price: $3,999.99 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Sony VPLHS51A
- Advanced Iris Function and Lamp Control
- Lens Shift Function
- Cinema Black Pro
- Up to 10000:1 Contrast Ratio-Advanced Iris Auto Mode ON
- All Range Crisp Focus Lens (ARC-F Lens) Real Color Processing Function
- Model: Sony Cineza VPLHS51A Home Theater Video Projector
Review Sony Cineza VPLHS51A Home Theater Video Projector / Sony VPLHS51A:Sony's next-generation VPL-HS51A Cineza high-definition front projector is equipped with the latest 3LCD panel. It's packed with features like an advanced iris function, a new and improved high contrast ratio of up to 10, 000:1, and three proprietary 720p LCD panels that provide 2, 764, 800 pixel resolution (1280x720) optimized for HD video input. The VPL-HS51A also features an all range crisp focus (ARC-F) lens and the Real Color Processor (RCP) further enhances colors and images. Its lightweight design, versatile cabinet and easy-to-use features help create the ultimate home theater experience. The Sony VPL-HS51 LCD front projector's versatile cabinet, light weight, and easy-to-use features make it ideal for home theater use. The projector employs 3 proprietary 720p LCD panels that together provide 2,764,800 pixels (1,280 x 720 native pixel resolution) optimized for high-definition video inputs such as those from a DTV set-top box. Compatible inputs include standard 480i, progressive-scan 480p, and high-definition 720p and 1080i signals. Sony's Advanced Iris function enables the projector to dynamically adjust the video image according to the level of the input signal, resulting in a high contrast ratio of up to 6,000:1 and reproduction of even the subtlest details. The projector's 1. 6x zoom lens grants the projector a short throw distance, with the option to project on screen sizes of 40 to 200 inches. [+]
For placement considerations, you'll need to maintain anywhere from 4 to 6 feet of throw distance for a 40-inch screen to as much as 19 to 30 feet for a 200-inch screen. You can easily adjust picture position using the lens-shift function, which broadens the projector's placement and installation options without distorting the image. Lens shift permits both horizontal and vertical adjustments, with a total shift of 2 picture heights, maximum up to maximum down and a total shift of 1 picture height, maximum left to maximum right. This allows for off-center positioning. You can mount the projector above the top of the screen or below the bottom of the screen, by up to half the screen's height. An All Range Crisp-Focus (ARC-F) lens and powerful Real Color Processor (RCP) further enhance colors and images. The ARC-F lens offers an 8 percent focus improvement over standard projectors at screen center and a 20 percent improvement in focus at screen corners. And, with RCP, you can customize your picture by targeting specific items in a picture and fine-adjusting their color and hue without changing the overall picture's color and hue. For instance, you can fine-adjust the color of a strawberry without affecting human skin tones. Or you can alter the blue in a sky without affecting the color of water. An advanced 12-bit panel driver brings high color graduation. This projector also offers a new HD I/P converter that improves not only NTSC video conversion but high-definition signals, as well. Further, the VPL-HS51's unique fan generates low noise for extremely quiet operation. Supplied ImageDirector2 Gamma-control software enables Gamma adjustments to the VPL-HS51 via connection to a PC. Adjustments can be seen in real time, and personal preferences can be stored in the PC for future use. ImageDirector2 also works in conjunction with the Real Color Processing (RCP) function for precise picture adjustment. Inputs and outputs include progressive-scan component-video, 2 composite-video, high-definition HDMI, S-video, USB, and a power on/off trigger. The HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) allows copy-protected, high-definition video content to be delivered from a DVI/HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection)-compatible set-top box. HDMI supports standard-definition (SD), enhanced definition (ED), or high-definition (HD) video, plus multi-channel digital audio-all using a single cable. It transmits all ATSC HDTV standards and supports up to 8-channel digital audio, with bandwidth to spare to accommodate future enhancements and requirements. Optional projector accessories include a user-replaceable lamp (LMP-H130), a replacement air filter (PK-HS10FL), and suspension support (PSS-610). What's in the Box Projector, a remote control (model RM-PJHS50), 2 AA remote batteries, an air filter (PK-HS10FL), a CD-ROM (ImageDirector2 Gamma-control software), a user's manual, and warranty/registration information. |
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Lamp Price: $39.99
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Review DNE Projector Lamp 150w 120v / Lamp: |
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Hitachi CP-X430 Weight: 9.26 pounds
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Review Hitachi CP X430 - LCD projector - 2500 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / Hitachi CP-X430:XGA resolution combined with 2500 ANSI lumens is a remarkable achievement in a projector of this size, yet the CP-X430 is hardly bigger than Hitachi's ultra-portable SVGA unit. Ideal for presenting detailed content, the 1024 x 768 resolution ensures clear, sharp images. Every media source is catered for with two computer inputs, plus inputs for S-VHS, composite and even component video. An RGB output allows a separate monitor to display the projected image whether the source is a computer or video. The CP-X430 is easily portable but can be ceiling mounted if required. It features built-in stereo speakers and digital keystone correction plus freeze frame to ensure clean transitions between inputs. |
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Panasonic
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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 |
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Sanyo
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Review POAWLC20 Wireless Module, POA-WLC20, Multimedia Projector Networking Devices / Sanyo:The Sanyo POA-WLC20 Wireless compact flash card - for POA-PN20 multi card imager. |
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Vivitek D3355 Dimentions: 7.6 x 16.2 x 18.7 inches List Price: $2,995.00 Price: $2,995.00
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Key features Vivitek D3355
- 5000 ANSI Lumens
- Password protection
- XGA resolution with 2500:1 contrast ratio
- Filter FREE
- Power Zoom
- Model: Vivitek D3355 XGA 5000 ANSI Lumens DLP Projector
Review Vivitek D3355 XGA 5000 ANSI Lumens DLP Projector / Vivitek D3355:- Ultra High brightness for large conference projection. - Next generation TIR ultra bright light engine. - Cutting Edge Dual-Lamp Switching Technology: The dual lamps can backup each other when either one fails, so projection is not compromised. - DLTI (Digital Luminance Transient Improvement): Further improves image brightness. - DCTI (Digital Chroma Transient Improvement): Delivers vivid true-color reproduction and optimized image clarity. - 3D De-interlace Y/C Comb Filter: Delivers clearer colors and smoother motions in video pictures. - DNR (Digital Noise Reduction): Highly reduces noises in motion video pictures and improves color contrasts. - 3:2/2:2 PULL DOWN: Enables full cinema-quality video picture reproduction. - Ultimate HDTV signal compatibility for 480i/ /480p/576i/576p/ 720P/1080i/1080p - Built-in RJ-45 network control interface: capable of LAN network remote control of the projector. - Motorized lens shift. [+]
- Motorized optical focus and optical zoom. - Interchangeable lens with up to 6 different lenses for various projection needs. - RoHS & WEEE certified for environmental-friendly design. |
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Sony VPLVW100 Dimentions: 23 x 28 x 13 inches Weight: 2 pounds List Price: $7,955.99 Price: $6,950.00
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Key features Sony VPLVW100
- User Selectable Over Scan Function (choice of ON or OFF)
- Supports Full HD with three SXRD 1920 x 1080p Panels
- 12-bit Panel Drive Full Digital Chassis
- Up to 15,000:1 Contrast Ratio (with Advanced Iris function on)
- ARC-F (All Range Crisp Focus) Lens
- Model: Full HD Widescreen Projector
Review Full HD Widescreen Projector / Sony VPLVW100:With a contrast ratio up to 15, 000:1 (with Advanced Iris on), guess where your friends and neighbors are watching the big game this year? Built on Sony's SXRD technology, the VPL-VW100 1920 x 1080p projector is built from three micro display panels supporting a Full High Definition 1080 line resolution image. This technology ensures support of full HD resolution with a film-like image presented in accurate color rendition and high contrast ratio providing you with that "at home" theater experience you've always desired. Providing the illumination is a Sony 400W Pure Xenon Lamp providing equal brightness output for each of the primary colors - red, green and blue, which are used to produce the trillions of colors that you as the viewer enjoy on the screen. The projector's Advanced Iris technology also helps to improve images by monitoring algorithms and adjusting the iris diameter so images in bright scenes are crisp and clear while black levels in dark scenes are deep and detailed. And forget the annoying loud projector sounds of the past; the VW100 is designed to remain ultra quiet while it removes heat at a noise spec of just 22dB. |
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Polaroid XL2550U Weight: 17.64 pounds List Price: $3,630.99 Price: $2,940.99
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Review XL2550U LCD Desktop Proj XGA 4000 Lumens / Polaroid XL2550U:The XL2550U XGA Projector is a very versatile projector that is ideal for many types of projector needs. With its ultra bright 4000 lumen rating, it is very capable of engaging your audience attention even in environments with ambient lighting. Additionally it also includes support for an optional short, long and tele-zoom lenses to give the flexibility to project in any just about any room configuration. |
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SANYO XU88 Weight: 7.5 pounds Price: $1,629.99
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Review Sanyo PLC XU88 - LCD projector - 3000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 - 802.11g wireless / LAN / SANYO XU88:The projector status can be checked and the power supply and other operations and settings can be managed from a remote computer using a web browser. This multi-pile projectors can be controlled all at once, and the same images can be displayed by all projectors. The real-time capture function enables it to display a screen image from a computer that has been installed with special utility software, over a network without having to use a video cable. Image date stored on a network file sever can be accessed and automatically displayed by the projector without having to use a video cable. There are no complicated LAN settings required to use the projector in a wireless LAN configuration. It can send messages when an abnormality such as a lamp failure or power failure occurs and can be used in a variety of locations. |
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In Focus A1300 Weight: 12.65 pounds List Price: $1,149.99 Price: Too low to display
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Key features In Focus A1300
- Latest Technical Development.
- With True Enhanced Performance.
- Model: Ask Proxima A1300 Projector
Review Ask Proxima A1300 Projector / In Focus A1300:ASK Proxima A1000 series DLP Projectors with BrilliantColor technology elevate color fidelity and performance, eliminating such optical tradeoffs. The A1000 series features advanced connectivity options such as: multiple computer and audio inputs; a wireless-ready port for easy upgrades to InFocus LiteShow II; and an RS-232 port for integration with meeting room control systems. The A1000 series is built for outstanding longevity with DLP technology. This promises a lower total-cost-of-ownership, longer life and improved reliability than other display technologies, such as LCD. These projectors are dust-free, having eliminated fan filters and lamp screen maintenance the A1000 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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