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Models & Brands: Acer EY.J2901.012, Nec Computers VT491, Hiro, Nec Computers VT590, Optoma Technology H30, Sony FE40, ViewSonic PJ560D, In Focus IN35, Nec Computers NP40, Sharp PGF261X

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Acer EY.J2901.012
Acer EY.J2901.012
Weight: 19 pounds
List Price: $1,818.99
Price: $1,631.99
Key features Acer EY.J2901.012
  • Integrated Speakers
  • Composite Video RCA jack
  • 3700 Lumens
  • connector for detachable antenna
  • Economy Mode
  • Model: Resolution: XGA (1024 X 768) / UXGA(1600 X 1200) - Contrast Ratio: 2500:1 - Brig

Review Resolution: XGA (1024 X 768) / UXGA(1600 X 1200) - Contrast Ratio: 2500:1 - Brig / Acer EY.J2901.012:

The Acer PD726W projector is an exceptionally high-brightness digital imaging solution that enables you to deliver powerful presentations, no matter what the ambient light levels are. A stunning 3700 ANSI Lumens and 2500: 1 contrast ratio ensure crisp, clear delivery.
Nec Computers VT491
Nec Computers VT491
Dimentions: 16.2 x 14.2 x 11.6 inches
Weight: 13 pounds
List Price: $757.99
Price: Too low to display
Key features Nec Computers VT491
  • VT491 PROJ 2000LUMEN SVGA
  • Model: VT491 - SVGA, LCD, 2000 Lumen Projector with Dual Computer Inputs and Variable A

Review VT491 - SVGA, LCD, 2000 Lumen Projector with Dual Computer Inputs and Variable A / Nec Computers VT491:

The VT491 projector is bright enough for ambient light conditions and can be set up in a flash. With a host of unique technologies and enhanced connectivity, the VT491 makes your presentation experience easy.
Hiro
Weight: 0.25 pounds
List Price: $79.99
Price: $79.99

Review Hiro 4-in-1 2.4GHz Pearl White WIFI Presenter with Laser Pointer, Wireless Mouse and Multimedia Control / Hiro:

Hiro 4-in-1 2. 4GHz Pearl White WIFI Presenter The Hiro 4-in-1 2. 4GHz Pearl White WIFI Presenter helps you focus on connecting with your audience, not your computer. With the maximum range of 100 feet, you can move around the audience with certainty, confidence, and utmost freedom. The integrated laser pointer also helps you emphasize your essential messages. No software is required; just plug it in your computer, and start communicating with your audience. The built-in controls for Start Presentation, Next Slide, Previous Slide, and Black Screen enclose the mandatory presentation tools in the palm of your hand. The additional control functions for various multimedia applications, such as WinDVD, PowerDVD, and Window Media Player, not only break the limit of presentational slides for your listeners, but also serve as a conventional remote control for your PC and enhance your sensations. A specific-designed compartment for USB receiver & compact size ensure convenience of carry when you are on the road.
Nec Computers VT590
Nec Computers VT590
Dimentions: 0.1 x 0.16 x inches
Weight: 13 pounds
List Price: $930.99
Price: $807.99
Key features Nec Computers VT590
  • The VT590 is an XGA, LCD, 2000 Lumen Projector .
  • Buy with confidence!
  • Model: 2000 Ansi Lumens, XGA Projector

Review 2000 Ansi Lumens, XGA Projector / Nec Computers VT590:

The bright, high resolution VT590 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.
Optoma Technology H30
Optoma Technology H30
Dimentions: 8.3 x 10.7 x 3.4 inches
Weight: 4.4 pounds
List Price: $1,399.99
Price: $999.99
Key features Optoma Technology H30
  • Pixelworks deinterlacing and scaling technologies render superior film images and smooth onscreen displays
  • 2,000:1 contrast ratio is twice that found in a typical professional movie theater; also offers high 800 lumens brightness
  • Home theater projector using Double Data Rate DLP technology; fully HDTV compatible with 720p and 1080i high-definition video
  • Economy mode extends lamp life to 3,000 hours while lowering the noise level to only 30 dB
  • Measures 10.7 x 3.4 x 8.3 inches (W x H x D)
  • Model: Optoma H30 DLP Home Theater Projector

Review Optoma H30 DLP Home Theater Projector / Optoma Technology H30:

Billed as the world's most affordable dedicated DLP home-theater projector at the time of its 2004 release, Optoma's HDTV-ready H30 DLP (Digital Light Processor) projector combines Double Data Rate DLP technology by Texas Instruments with a 4-speed, 6-segment color wheel for unsurpassed brightness, true colors, and absolute black levels, as well as the advanced scaling and deinterlacing technologies of Pixelworks. Ideal for nearly any room size or configuration, the H30 weighs in at a mere 4. 6-pounds for easy stationary mounting or unobtrusive placement on a projector stand or table. And, despite its low weight and compact size, the H30 is exceptionally quiet at 32 dB (30 dB in economy mode). It comes equipped with a 180-watt, 2000-hour lamp (3,000 hours in economy mode), a convenient remote control, and is compatible with virtually every digital and analog source. It also provides high-demand inputs and outputs including a VGA input (analog RGB/component/HDTV), S-video, and a composite video (RCA)/VGA output. A winner of the CES Innovations 2004 Video Design and Engineering Award, the projector's combination of technologies results in stunning image reproduction and smooth onscreen motion. It also provides sharp SVGA (800 x 600) resolution, an incredibly detailed 2000:1 contrast ratio, and a bright 800-lumens lamp. The H30 also offers a range of aspect ratios to accommodate different source materials and screen sizes ranging from native 4:3 to widescreen 16:9 dimensions. Dedicated DLP home-theater projectors with similar features retail for nearly twice as much, while comparatively priced business projectors are not optimized for home theater applications. [+]
The projector accommodates screen sizes ranging from 29 to 260 inches (0. 7 to 6. 6 meters), has a projection distance of 4. 1 to 32. 8 feet (1. 25 to 10 meters), a wide-range throw ratio of 1. 75:1 to 2. 12:1, and also provides keystone correction, manual zoom, and manual focus. Like many pricier projectors, the H30 offers an economy mode to prolong lamp life and reduce noise. DLP technology uses an optical semiconductor, known as the Digital Micromirror Device or DMD chip, to digitally manipulate light. The chip contains a rectangular array of up to 1. 3 million microscopic mirrors, each of which measures less than 1/5 the width of a human hair. A DMD panel's micromirrors are mounted on tiny hinges that enable them to tilt either toward the light source (on) or away from it (off)-creating a light or dark pixel on the projection surface. The bit-streamed image code entering the semiconductor directs each mirror to switch on and off up to several thousand times per second, such that the mirrors can reflect pixels in up to 1,024 shades of gray. The white light generated by the lamp passes through a color wheel as it travels to the surface of the DMD panel. The color wheel filters the light into red, green, and blue, from which a single-chip DLP projection system can create at least 16. 7 million colors. The on and off states of each micromirror are coordinated with these three basic building blocks of color. For example, a mirror responsible for projecting a purple pixel will only reflect red and blue light to the projection surface; our eyes blend these rapidly alternating flashes to see the intended hue in a projected image. What's in the Box Projector, AC power cord, composite-video cable, VGA-to-component-video adapter, S-video cable, a remote control, 2 remote batteries, a lens cap, a user's manual, and a warranty card. The Optoma H30 features Silicon Image's latest Digital Video Processor for the best progressive video output available and provides users with a unique color matrix adjustment. PRODUCT FEATURES:Double Data Rate DLP technology from Texas Instruments;The most affordable dedicated DLP home theater projector available;Unique widescreen aspect ratio recreates the cinematic experience;Pixelworks deinterlacing and scaling technologies for excellent film reproduction and smooth onscreen images;2000: 1 contrast ratio is twice that of a typical professional movie theater;Vivid colors and impressive black levels for superior picture quality;Unique economy mode extends lamp life to 3, 000 hours while lowering the noise levelto only 30 dB.
Sony FE40
Sony FE40
Weight: 30 pounds
Price: $4,932.99

Review Sony VPL FE40 - LCD projector - 4000 ANSI lumens - SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) - 4:3 - High Definition - standard lens / Sony FE40:

The VPL-FE40 is Sony's solution to all projection requirements. The world's first BrightEra panels, advanced electronics, superior image processing, and a sophisticated chassis design, simply redefines Sony's total projection solution. Whether deployed in a boardroom or in an auditorium, the projector is sure to astound with its amazing design and features.
ViewSonic PJ560D
ViewSonic PJ560D
Dimentions: 9.8 x 14.7 x 11.9 inches
Weight: 13 pounds
List Price: $1,566.81
Price: Too low to display
Key features ViewSonic PJ560D
  • Lens -- Manual zoom/focus
  • Device Type - 0.55" DDR DMD DLP
  • Zoom Factor -- 1.1
  • Built-in Devices - Speaker
  • Dimensions WxDxH - 8.9" x 8.7" x 4.3"
  • 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.
In Focus IN35
In Focus IN35
Dimentions: 5.2 x 10.4 x 2.9 inches
Weight: 5.07 pounds
List Price: $1,099.00
Price: Too low to display
Key features In Focus IN35
  • 2500 max ANSI lumens High Bright, up to 2000 Hours Lamp Life
  • Data Compatibility - VGA (640x480), SVGA (800x600), XGA (1024x768), SXGA (1280x1024), and SXGA Plus (1400x1050)
  • Video Compatibility - Full NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, and 1080i
  • 1800 max ANSI lumens Whisper, up to 3500 Hours Lamp Life
  • 0.7 XGA DDR DMD DLP Display by Texas Instruments
  • Model: InFocus IN35 Big DLP Projector

Review InFocus IN35 Big DLP Projector / In Focus IN35:

Experience bigger pictures with more vivid colors than ever before when projecting images with the InFocus Work Big IN35 Business Projector. The Work Big IN35 is the first projector to be armed with BrilliantColor technology, and features an XGA (1024x768) DLP chipset, as well as onboard resolution, which scales-up to UXGA (1600x1200). Finely tuned by InFocus, the BrilliantColor enhancement affords true-to-life color reproduction with unrivaled accuracy, and unlike LCD projectors, the IN35 makes use of 6 separate colors, which perfects midrange clarity and brightness. You'll notice the BrilliantColor advantage most while viewing vivid photos and video, renderings or creative work, especially in true yellows, skin-tones and, deep reds and blues. This 24x7 operation standard makes your projector operation completely worry-free, no matter how frequently or for how long you use InFocus products. With both horizontal and vertical keystone control, the IN35 will make a perfectly square or rectangular image no matter how difficult your install or tabletop situation. Image Size - 2. 5-feet (0. 76 m) to 25-feet (7. 62 m) Projection Distance - 4. [+]
9 - 32. 8 feet (1. 49 - 10 m) Digital Keystone Correction - 30-Degrees Vertical and Horizontal H-Sync Range - 15. 6 - 85kHz V-Sync Range - 48 - 85Hz Maximum Altitude Supported - 7500-feet (2286m) Typical Power Consumption - 205-Watts Maximum Power Consumption - 272-Watts Menu Languages - English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Korean, Russian, and Traditional Chinese Inputs and Outputs - 1x DVI, 1 M1, 1 Component (RCA), 1 VESA (HD15) 15-pin analog, 1 S-Video, 4-pin mini-DIN, and 1 Composite (RCA) Dimensions - Height 2. 93 x Length 10. 36 x Width 8. 6 (7. 44x26. 31x21. 84cm) Weight - 5 pounds (2. 27 kg).
Nec Computers NP40
Nec Computers NP40
Dimentions: 9.7 x 7.1 x 2.9 inches
Weight: 3.5 pounds
List Price: $1,065.99
Price: Too low to display
Key features Nec Computers NP40
  • projector
  • tv and video
  • consumer electronics
  • Model: NEC NP40 2200 Lumens XGA Projector

Review NEC NP40 2200 Lumens XGA Projector / Nec Computers NP40:

The NP40 projector does everything for you automatically including start-up, focus, keystone correction and more. With the footprint smaller than day planner and weighing 3. 5 lbs, the bright, powerful projector is perfect for when you're on the road.
Sharp PGF261X
Sharp PGF261X
Weight: 12.2 pounds
List Price: $1,121.99
Price: $937.99
Key features Sharp PGF261X
  • consumer electronics
  • tv and video
  • projector
  • Model: PGF261X DLP Proj XGA 2200:1 2600 Lumens Dvi-d Svid RS232

Review PGF261X DLP Proj XGA 2200:1 2600 Lumens Dvi-d Svid RS232 / Sharp PGF261X:

Combining high brightness with outstanding performance and a full feature set in a compact, space-saving casing, Sharp's Conference/Classroom Series PG-F261X projector is ideal for corporate and educational customers. The portable projector features Texas Instruments DDR DLP technology for high image quality, as well as XGA native resolution that is ideal for any educational or meeting room setting.
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