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SANYO
SANYO
Weight: 9 pounds
List Price: $499.99
Price: $499.99

Review Sanyo PDG-DSU21N DLP Projector - 2300 Lumens, SVGA 800 x 600, 6 lbs / SANYO:

Sanyo PDG-DSU21N DLP Projector Sanyo PDG-DSU21N DLP Ultraportable Multimedia Projector offers brilliant performance in a compact, easy-to-use projector that’s perfect for the frequently traveling professional. The Sanyo PDG-DSU21N’s true SVGA (800 x 600 resolution), a high brightness level of 2300 ANSI Lumens, and 2000:1 contrast makes it one of the best performing ultraportable projectors in the industry. This projector also features 4:3 aspect ratio, auto input search, and quiet fan operation. It can also be ceiling or inverse mounted for enhanced versatility. Weighing in at 6 pounds and not much larger than a laptop PC, the Sanyo PDG-DSU21N DLP Projector is ideal of compelling presentations no matter where you go.
BOXLIGHT

Review BOXLIGHT MP-355m Replacement Projector Lamp MP355M-930 / BOXLIGHT:

Lamp Hours:2000 / Watts:120 / Lamp Type:UHE
Vivitek D825MS
Vivitek D825MS
Dimentions: 11 x 8 x 3.5 inches
List Price: $879.00
Price: $599.00
Key features Vivitek D825MS
  • 2200 ANSI Lumens
  • USB mouse support
  • SVGA Resolution
  • 2000:1 Full On/Off contrast ratio
  • Included accessories are AC power cord, VGA cable, and remote control
  • Model: Vivitek 75661 D825MS 800x600 SVGA 2200 Lumens Projector

Review Vivitek 75661 D825MS 800x600 SVGA 2200 Lumens Projector / Vivitek D825MS:

SVGA(800x600) up to UXGA (1600x1200), 2000:1 contrast ratio, SVGA(800x600) up to UXGA (1600x1200), 3000 hours lamp life (Eco mode), delivering vivid color through Texas Instruments Brilliant color technology. 5. 7 lbs , IO comes with RGB HD-15, Composite Video (RCAx1), S-Video (Mini DIN), mini Jack x1, RS-232. Service terminal: USB.
BenQ SP920
BenQ SP920
Price: $3,999.99

Review BenQ SP920 DLP Projector - 6000 ANSI lumens, HDMI, Component, S-Video, Composite, NTSC, PAL, SECAM / BenQ SP920:

Vivitek D825MX
Vivitek D825MX
Dimentions: 11 x 8 x 3.5 inches
List Price: $795.95
Price: $795.95
Key features Vivitek D825MX
  • SVGA Resolution
  • USB mouse support
  • 2000:1 Full On/Off contrast ratio
  • Included accessories are AC power cord, VGA cable, and remote control
  • 2200 ANSI Lumens
  • Model: Vivitek 75662 D825MX 800x600 XGA 2200 Lumens Projector

Review Vivitek 75662 D825MX 800x600 XGA 2200 Lumens Projector / Vivitek D825MX:

Vivitek D825MX DLP projector features XGA (1024x768) up to UXGA (1600x1200) resolution, high 2000:1 contrast ratio, 2200 Lumens, 3000 hours lamp life (Eco Mode), delivering vivid images through Texas Instruments Brilliant Color Technology. 5. 7 lbs, IO comes with RGB HD-15, Composite Video (RCA x1), S-Video (Mini DNI)x1, mini-Jack x1, RS-232, service terminal: USB.
Sony LMP-M130
Sony LMP-M130
Weight: 1 pounds

Review Sony LMP-M130 Replacement Projector Lamp for for VPD-MX10 DLP Projector / Sony LMP-M130:

Sony offers a variety of accessories that are designed to meet the needs of every professional who is particularly keen on quality and dependability. The company's name speaks for itself. It's a Sony!.
Hitachi CP-X306
Hitachi CP-X306
Dimentions: 4.6 x 10.6 x 13.4 inches
Weight: 21.47 pounds
List Price: $2,995.00
Price: Too low to display
Key features Hitachi CP-X306
  • Native XGA Resolution
  • 2 RGB Inputs / 1 RGB Output
  • 2,600 ANSI Lumens
  • 7 Watt Audio Output
  • Supplied Accessories: Remote Control, Batteries (AA), RGB cable, RCA Video Cable, US Power Cord, Multiple language operator / Safety Manual, Soft Case
  • Model: Hitachi CP-X306 2600Lumens 3LCD Projector

Review Hitachi CP-X306 2600Lumens 3LCD Projector / Hitachi CP-X306:

Marketing description is not available.
Sony
Sony
Weight: 16.68 pounds
Price: $2,071.30

Review Sony VPL-CX155 MultiMedia Projector - 1024 x 768 XGA - 9.04lb / Sony:

LUMENS ENET 9. 1LBS 4X DIG ZOOM.
Optoma Technology Optoma ES520
Optoma Technology Optoma ES520
Dimentions: 8.1 x 3.2 x 11 inches
List Price: $499.00
Price: $499.00
Key features Optoma Technology Optoma ES520
  • Wide-range of connectivity options including: VGA-in, s-video, composite video, RCA audio-in and USB.
  • Fully Featured Remote with Laser Pointer and Mouse.
  • Filter-less design for low cost of ownership
  • SVGA DLP by Texas Instruments with Brilliant Color Technology
  • 2600 lumens with a 2500:1 contrast ratio
  • Model: Optoma ES520 Multimedia Projector (White)

Review Optoma ES520 Multimedia Projector (White) / Optoma Technology Optoma ES520:

SHARP ELECTRONICS CORP
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORP
Dimentions: 15 x 15 x 9.8 inches
Weight: 14.7 pounds
List Price: $799.00
Price: $796.04
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:

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