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Models & Brands: Sony VPL-ES2, MITSUBISHI XL4U, Vutec, Hewlett Packard L1689A#ABA, Optoma Technology EP759, IBM 0039A04, Polaroid WL639U, Epson V12H007T08, BenQ PB7230, In Focus SP5000

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Sony VPL-ES2
Sony VPL-ES2
List Price: $1,099.99
Price: $793.99
Key features Sony VPL-ES2
  • Versatile input compatibility, including S-video and component HDTV
  • 1-watt integrated audio; 2-year warranty
  • 800 x 600 native resolution; up to 1,500 ANSI lumens of brightness
  • 1.2 times zoom lens; auto setup and input sensing, auto keystone correction
  • 0.62-inch p-Si TFT LCD panel with Micro Lens Array
  • Model: Sony VPL-ES2 Multimedia LCD Projector 1500ANSI Lumens

Review Sony VPL-ES2 Multimedia LCD Projector 1500ANSI Lumens / Sony VPL-ES2:

VPL-ES2 MMPROJ SVGA 1500 LUMEN 6LBS
MITSUBISHI XL4U
MITSUBISHI XL4U

Review Mitsubishi ColorView XL4U - LCD projector - 1500 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) / MITSUBISHI XL4U:

The Mitsubishi XL4U ColorView projector is greatest ultra-portable projector from Mitsubishi. It is designed to be small, but powerful. At, under 6 lbs and 1500 ANSI lumens, it's engineered for ultra-performance with a lamp that will last up to 3, 000 hours. Besides being robust and easy to carry, the XL4U ColorView provides a distinctive password security control feature giving users extra security measures that safeguards its usage, logo ID screen, and its menu settings. The Mitsubishi XL4U ColorView is versatile enough to support one computer and two video inputs simultaneously.
Vutec
Vutec
Weight: 33 pounds
List Price: $1,299.95
Price: $833.49
Key features Vutec
  • Easy setup and installation
  • 96" W x 72" H viewing angle
  • Special handling fees apply
  • Dove gray high-contrast fabric
  • Screen attaches to frame with Velcro«
  • Model: Vutec VuEasy 120" Diagonal, 4:3 Framed Wall Screen - 96" W X 72" Dove Gray high-Contrast Fabric

Review Vutec VuEasy 120" Diagonal, 4:3 Framed Wall Screen - 96" W X 72" Dove Gray high-Contrast Fabric / Vutec:

Dove gray high-contrast fabricEasy setup and installationScreen attaches to frame with Velcro 96" W x 72" H viewing angle
Hewlett Packard L1689A#ABA
Hewlett Packard L1689A#ABA
Weight: 26 pounds
List Price: $4,022.34
Price: $739.99
Key features Hewlett Packard L1689A#ABA
  • Display Resolution: 1024 x 768 True XGA
  • Connectivity: 15-pin Mini D-Sub, S-video, composite video, component video, and HDTV
  • Brightness: 1020 ANSI lumens
  • Weight: 12.5 lb
  • Image Contrast: 1600:1 Contrast Ratio
  • Model: EP7120 Home Cinema DLP XGA 1600:1 1020LUM VGA/svi/rca 12.5LB

Review EP7120 Home Cinema DLP XGA 1600:1 1020LUM VGA/svi/rca 12.5LB / Hewlett Packard L1689A#ABA:

Want big, bold, and breathtaking picture quality from a projector? This versatile, compact unit is ready to wow your family and friends. Hang it from your ceiling or put on the coffee table in the living room, then easily set up and connect it to all your audiovisual components.
Optoma Technology EP759
Optoma Technology EP759
Price: $2,500.00

Review Optoma EP759 DLP Video Projector -3500 Lumens / Optoma Technology EP759:

The Optoma EP 759 is the world's first 3200 Lumens DLP projector under 8. 0 lbs. Installation grade performance at a size you can handle. The EP759 are perfect for a wide range of applications from auditoriums and churches to classrooms or conference rooms.
IBM 0039A04
IBM 0039A04
Weight: 14 pounds
Price: $1,999.99

Review IBM Conference Room C400 - DLP projector ( 0039A04 ) / IBM 0039A04:

As a global leader in the PC market, Lenovo develops, manufactures and markets cutting-edge, reliable, high-quality PC products and value-added professional services that provide customers around the world with smarter ways to be productive and competitive.
Polaroid WL639U
Polaroid WL639U
Dimentions: 10.71 x 13.11 x 4.45 inches
Weight: 10.36 pounds
List Price: $2,956.99
Price: $2,499.99

Review Mitsubishi LCD Projector (WL639U) / Polaroid WL639U:

The high definition WL639U LCD projector is a WXGA projector for business, education, or house of worship. It's extra bright at 3500 ANSI lumens for your large multipurpose, conference, and meeting rooms. This presentation projector displays 16:9 high-definition digital video content in a widescreen 16:9 format. Using the latest 3LCD technology, this LCD projector locks in intricate details and real-life colors with every presentation. sRGB technology ensures true color reproduction by matching hue variations in the color spectrum. With Color Enhancer and 3D Color Uniformity this WXGA projector can give you uniform hues across your entire screen. Color Wall Correction enables you to maintain those true colors even when projecting on colored walls. And its 600:1 contrast rating will give you clear images even in large spaces or rooms with lots of light. The integrated LAN interface and PJLink with ProjectorView software option enable you to connect the WL639U to your network for remote management from your PC. Then secure it with the anti-theft anchor and the user-selectable password to lock out menu functions and prevent unauthorized tampering with projector settings. [+]
Digital keystone correction (horizontal and vertical) allows you to set up in the most challenging presentation environments. For permanent installs, its side-loading lamp design gives you convenient access for lamp changes.
Epson V12H007T08
Epson V12H007T08
Dimentions: 3.75 x 2.25 x 0.5 inches
Weight: 0.22 pounds
List Price: $20.00
Price: $59.99
Key features Epson V12H007T08
  • Sold Individually
  • Model: Epson - Remote control - infrared

Review Epson - Remote control - infrared / Epson V12H007T08:

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.
BenQ PB7230
Weight: 2 pounds
Price: $3,345.02

Review Benq PB7230 Projector, Benq PB7230 DLP Projector / BenQ PB7230:

BenQ has a vision of technology as an integral part of daily life for everyone, young and old, tech-savvy and tech-timid alike, whether at work, school or play, at home or on the move. BenQ digital life devices are fun and easy to use, expanding the senses and empowering people to express and share their ideas, delivering on the promise of the Digital Age. PRODUCT FEATURES:DLP projection system;60"@ 2m Wide-Angle Lens (SVGA);2500 ANSI lumens;2000:1 contrast ratio;8 sets of Preset Mode;27. 5" to 292. 6" image size;30 dB whisper quiet;Picture-in-Picture;HDTV compatible (YpbPr) / Mac compatible;Variety of connections.
In Focus SP5000
In Focus SP5000
Dimentions: 11 x 10 x 5 inches
Weight: 15 pounds
Price: $1,599.99
Key features In Focus SP5000
  • Ratio - 1200 - 1 full on/full off
  • Resolution - 1280 x 720 (16 - 9)
  • Modes - Front, Rear and Ceiling Modes
  • Brightness - 1100 ANSI max lumens
  • Projection System - 3 x 0.7 high-temperature poly-silicon TFT active matrixwith MLA - one per R, G, B
  • Model: InFocus ScreenPlay SP5000 Home Projector

Review InFocus ScreenPlay SP5000 Home Projector / In Focus SP5000:

With the ScreenPlay 5000, your multimedia entertainment just got a lot bigger. Nearly every seat in your living room will be the best seatin the house - an almost 11 foot wide image turns your home into a movie theater. With the 1100 lumens brightness and 1200:1 contrast ratio, all your favorite programs will come to vivid life. Sports, TV shows, movies and video games will look so bright and crisp, you'll swear it was for real. Amd the lightweight design makes it portable and easy to set up, allowing you to take this incredible viewing experience around with you, to share the crown jewel of your home entertainment center. SMPTE Brightness - Up to 126 (3. 2m) wide, 16 - 9 DVI connection for HDTV RGB, HDTV Component, DVI with HDCP decryption, computer, USB and HDMI S-Video, Composite, RCA, 9-pin D-sub, 3. 5mm mini-jack Compatible with PC and Macintosh Throw Ratio - 1. 65 - 1 - 1. 98 - 1 (distance/width).
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