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Models & Brands: Dell Computers 2300MP, Toshiba TDP-TW90AU, Sony VPLCX20A, 3M Lumina X 75, Panasonic PT-AE900U, Epson V11H201020, Hitachi CP-RX60, Epson V11H200020, Optoma Technology 95.86J01.C0A, Hitachi Electronics PJ-LC7
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Dell Computers 2300MP Dimentions: 8.1 x 10.9 x 3.6 inches Price: $1,688.70
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Key features Dell Computers 2300MP
- Eco-mode to extend lamp life up to 2500 hours
- Outstanding video images with super high 2100
- Superior brightness of 2300 ANSI lumens (max)
- Ventilation-optimized design with 34 dBA in Eco-mode for quiet operation
- Manual vertical keystone correction
- Model: Dell 2300MP Projector with 2300 Lumens, XGA Resolution
Review Dell 2300MP Projector with 2300 Lumens, XGA Resolution / Dell Computers 2300MP:The Dell 2300MP Projector is an ideal combination of high brightness and XGA resolution. With 2300 ANSI lumens (max) brightness and a super high 2100:1 (full on/full off) contrast ratio, the Dell Projector projects bright, captivating and stunning images from anywhere in a mid-sized room. This advanced projector features DLP DDR technology powered by the DDP2000 and native XGA (1024x768 pixels) resolution with auto sync to UXGA for sharp, clear projections. With 1. 2x manual zoom and manual vertical keystone correction, the Dell 2300MP helps you project that perfect picture. It provides incredible connectivity with support for PC, multiple video and RS-232 inputs and a full range of television and video standards - including NTSC, PAL, SECAM and HDTV (480i/P, 576i/P, 720P, 1080i). To preserve lamp life and improve acoustics, an Eco-mode is available which allows 2500 hours of life from the lamp. The multi-language On-Screen Display (OSD) allows image adjustments and the ability to change a variety of settings. Sporting a ventilation-optimized design, the Dell 2300MP Projector easily blends into conference rooms, classrooms, and homes. It comes complete with a sleek hard carrying case which allows easy, no hassle transportation from room to room and a full feature IR remote control for those times when you need to be in a different part of the room from the projector. |
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Toshiba TDP-TW90AU Weight: 7 pounds List Price: $1,899.00 Price: $1,649.99
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Key features Toshiba TDP-TW90AU
- DLP Projector with 2,200 ANSI Lumens
- Native XGA Resolution (1024 x 768) and a 2000
- 1 Contrast Ratio
- Deliver a PC-free Presentation by Adding a Type II Storage Card
- Integrated Wireless Functionality (IEEE 802.11b)
- Model: Toshiba TDP-TW90AU DLP Projector
Review Toshiba TDP-TW90AU DLP Projector / Toshiba TDP-TW90AU:In a world where visual images often make the strongest impressions, the Toshiba TDP-TW90AU Wireless Projector can help ensure that your pictures are worth well over a thousand words. Fitted with multimedia capabilities and equipped with a wireless card, the TDP-TW90AU combines convenience with some of the most advanced electronic technologies to place the power of professional-quality images at your fingertips. The TDP-TW90AU's wireless capability adds a new level of convenience and versatility. See it in action. A host of advanced connections are available on the rear. With recommended projection distances of 3. 9 to 32. 8 feet, the TDP-TW90AU generates screen images measuring in size from 2 to 20. 5 feet diagonally, allowing you to use the projector effectively in both small and large rooms. Projection features include brightness at 2200 ANSI lumens, DLP technology, and native XGA 1024 x 768 resolution, guaranteeing that your images will be clean and bright, as well as detailed enough for easy viewing of complex spreadsheets or software demos. [+]
In addition, with the TDP-TW90AU offering a reproduction range of a full 16. 7 million colors, your images will be sure to dazzle your audience. The TDP-TW90AU is fully equipped with input and output terminals for your multimedia needs, including 2 video, 5 audio, and 2 RGB input terminals, so that you can connect to multiple video and audio sources, including television signals. The unit will let you connect easily to your laptop or to a desktop computer already in the room, but the integrated wireless card will also give you the option of avoiding computer cables altogether. Output terminals let you use external speakers for increased sound and an external monitor that may be more convenient for you to view than the projected image your audience is watching. And with a fully loaded mouse remote control (battery included), the TDP-TW90AU gives you the freedom of speaking from any position in the room. You will also be impressed by how quietly the TDP-TW90AU operates. The noise level of a residential area at night typically measures about 40 decibels, but with a virtually silent fan and motor, the TDP-TW90AU produces a noise output of just 35 decibels (32 dB in low mode), allowing you to direct your audience's attention where it belongs without having to worry about equipment distractions. Perhaps most amazing is that all of these features come in a convenient, compact unit. Weighing just 6. 4 pounds, the TDP-TW90AU is fully portable and easy-to-use, making it ideal for travel as well as for local use. And if you are on the move, the TDP-TW90AU's memory card capability will let you deliver your presentations without a computer. Designed for professional-quality presentations, the Toshiba TDP-TW90AU Wireless Projector is an invaluable multimedia tool for educators, corporate customers, small-to-medium businesses, mobile professionals, and non-profit organizations that will provide versatility in using high-quality visual images in any number of business, educational, and community settings. What's in the Box TDP-TW90AU projector, remote control, power cord, RGB cable, CD-ROM, user's manual, and soft carrying case. Packaged in a small form factor (6. 4 lbs), the high-performance TDP-TW90AU Series features DLP technology, 2,200 ANSI lumens, native XGA resolution (1024 x 768), and a 2000:1 contrast ratio to deliver bright, captivating images that can go anywhere, anytime. With integrated wireless functionality (IEEE 802. 11b), the Toshiba TDP-TW90AU delivers fast set-up time and presentation flexibility. Without the hassle of additional cables, a presenter can just turn the unit on and go without worrying about extra time needed little time to connect to a notebook or fumble with set up. The TDP-TW90AU also offers on-the-go professionals the option to deliver a "PC-free" presentation by adding a type II storage card. The Toshiba TDP-TW90AU Conference Room Projector supports TV (NTSC, PAL, SECAM), HDTV/DTV, DVD, and RGB signal inputs. Input terminals include 2-video (1-RCA, 1-S-Video), 5 audio (1x stereo mini-jack, 2x RCA for Video, 2x RCA for S-video), and 2 RGB for multiple input sources. Automatic Digital Keystone correction (+/- 15 degrees) is also supported. |
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Sony VPLCX20A Weight: 8 pounds List Price: $1,499.99 Price: $1,975.00
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Key features Sony VPLCX20A
- Lightweight, highly portable unit
- Intelligent auto-setup lets you concentrate on your presentation
- Native XGA 1024 x 768 pixel/ 750 TV Line resolution
- 2000 ANSI lumens brightness
- Accepts computer signals up to SXGA
- Model: Sony VPL-CX20A Road Warrior Ultra-Portable LCD Business Projector - 4.2 lbs.
Review Sony VPL-CX20A Road Warrior Ultra-Portable LCD Business Projector - 4.2 lbs. / Sony VPLCX20A:VPLCX20A LCD PROJ XGA 200:1 2000 LUMENS SVIDEO RCA 4. 2LBS HDTV. |
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3M Lumina X 75 Weight: 11 pounds
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Key features 3M Lumina X 75
- 3 Year(s)
- Model: 3M Digital Projector X75 - LCD projector - 3200 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3
Review 3M Digital Projector X75 - LCD projector - 3200 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / 3M Lumina X 75:3M has cultivated a genius: the Digital Projector X75. Its programmable memory function allows you to recall menu preferences, and you can automatically adjust vertical keystone, search for inputs, and make all picture adjustments with the touch of one button! Its HDCP compatible DVI port provides connectivity to HDCP DVD players and set-top boxes. |
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Panasonic PT-AE900U Dimentions: 13.2 x 10.6 x 3.7 inches Weight: 7.9 pounds Price: $2,799.99
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Key features Panasonic PT-AE900U
- 1100 ANSI Lumens Widescreen High Definition Home Cinema Projector
- 5500; 1 Contrast Ratio With Smooth Screen Technology
- 16.9 Native Res 1280x720 Pixel HD LCD Panels
- Progessive Cinema Scan With 3/2 Pulldown
- Dynamic Iris Optical System With 2x Optical Zoom
- Model: Panasonic PT-AE900U Home Theater Projector
Review Panasonic PT-AE900U Home Theater Projector / Panasonic PT-AE900U:The PT-AE900U is a native high-definition home theater projector that produces stunning, film-like images with a dramatic 5500:1 contrast ratio. Capable of displaying ultra-sharp, ultra-clear HD pictures up to 14. 5-feet wide, the PT-AE900U is equipped with advanced, digital picture-enhancing features allowing you to enjoy "Hollywood picture quality" in the comfort of your own home. The PT-AE900U offers a host of image optimizing features including a Dynamic Iris optical system that extends the iris range by 30% for a breathtaking 5000:1 contrast ratio. Dynamic Iris, with scene tracking capability, constantly adjusts the light volume and gamma curve in real time, so the picture is always optimal and transitions between scenes are amazingly smooth and natural. The PT-AE900U is also outfitted with Smooth Screen technology that effectively eliminates the "screen door effect" (visible spacing between pixels) and gives the projector a sharp, detailed HD picture that is remarkably smooth and film-like. The PT-AE900U's acclaimed Cinema Color Management (CCM) technology controls both contrast and brightness to provide faithful reproduction of even subtle hues, moving color correction closer to the process used for motion pictures. |
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Epson V11H201020 Dimentions: 0.108 x 0.076 x inches Weight: 4 pounds List Price: $1,399.00 Price: $1,559.00
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Key features Epson V11H201020
- Brightness (Lumens) - 2000
- SpecialFeatures/SuggestedUse - Auto keystone correction, 1.2x optical zoom
- Model: Epson Powerlite 750C LCD Projector XGA 2000 Lumens 3.8LBS
Review Epson Powerlite 750C LCD Projector XGA 2000 Lumens 3.8LBS / Epson V11H201020:The ultra light Epson PowerLite 750c makes brilliant presentations a snap - even in well-lit meeting rooms. With 2000 ANSI lumens plus Epson 3LCD technology, it offers remarkable quality and performance in a lightweight, travel-friendly projector. Ideal for on-the-go presenters, this powerful performer provides many high-end features that ensure easy operation and incredible flexibility, along with the Epson exclusive Instant Off feature. And, with a 7-second start-up time, the projector's ready when you are. With the Epson PowerLite 750c, you get automatic source selection, auto keystone correction and a 1. 2x optical zoom - all from a 3. 8 XGA projector. Best of all, it's nicely protected and easily transported in the included, convenient carryingcase. |
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Hitachi CP-RX60 List Price: $1,995.00 Price: $1,300.00
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Key features Hitachi CP-RX60
- HITACHI AMERICA LTD-UB DIVISION
- NEW
- QUICK Delivery
- Full Warranty
- Model: Hitachi CP-RX60 LCD Projector
Review Hitachi CP-RX60 LCD Projector / Hitachi CP-RX60:The CP-RX60 is an affordable and easy-to-use projector ideal for quick setup and portability, measuring only 11 x 3 x 8 inches and weighing 4. 8 pounds. Additionally, at 1500 ANSI lumens and a 300:1 contrast ratio, the CP-RX60 provides the brightness and clarity required in a variety of presentation environments. At a resolution of 1024 x 768 and 4:3 aspect ratio, it can meet the quality demands of any application. Additionally, noise level is only 33 dB in whisper mode. |
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Epson V11H200020 Dimentions: 0.108 x 0.076 x inches Weight: 9 pounds Price: $1,599.00
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Key features Epson V11H200020
- Brightness (Lumens) - 2000
- Special Features/Suggested Use - Autokeystone correction
- Model: Epson Powerlite 755C LCD Projector Wireless 3.8LBS
Review Epson Powerlite 755C LCD Projector Wireless 3.8LBS / Epson V11H200020:With brilliant image quality, real-time wireless presentations, convenient Instant Off and more, the Epson PowerLite 755c is the ultraportable that's sure to impress. This high performance XGA projector offers 2000 ANSI lumens and Epson 3LCD technology for amazing color and detail - anytime, anywhere. And, with 802. 11g wireless capabilities, it ensures fast transfer speeds for MPEG2 video, etc. , as well as Keynote and PowerPoint presentations. It even facilitates PC-free presentations through USB and PCMCIA connections. And, it provides the broadest security protection with WEP, WPA, and CISCO LEAP compatibility. Ideal for on-the-go presenters, this powerful 3. 9 lb performer offers many high-end features thatfacilitate easy setup and operation including automatic source selection, auto keystone correction and a 1. 2x optical zoom. |
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Optoma Technology 95.86J01.C0A Weight: 4.19 pounds Price: $699.99
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Review Optoma EP706 - DLP projector - 1800 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600) - 4:3 / Optoma Technology 95.86J01.C0A:Bright, 1800 lumens for brilliant displays with native XGA resolution. Exceptionally quiet 27dB for near silent presentations and ultra portable at only 1. 9Kg. Includes RS232 for communication control systems and password security and time mode. |
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Hitachi Electronics PJ-LC7 List Price: $899.00 Price: $795.00
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Key features Hitachi Electronics PJ-LC7
- Low 32 dB noise rating, manual focus, gamma correction
- 1-watt internal mono speaker; stereo mini-jack inputs and outputs
- HDTV theater-ready SVGA projector; measures 11.2 x 2.9 x 7.95 inches (WxHxD) and weighs 4.85 pounds
- Inputs: 1 composite, 1 S-Video, 1 component, 1 VGA
- 1500 ANSI Lumens, 800 x 600 SVGA resolution
- Model: Hitachi ILLUMINA PJ-LC7 Home Theater Projector
Review Hitachi ILLUMINA PJ-LC7 Home Theater Projector / Hitachi Electronics PJ-LC7:Perfectly portable, nicely bright, and easy to set up, the HDTV theater-ready Hitachi Illumina PJ-LC7 entry-level home SVGA projector offers expanded connectivity and high performance. Weighing just 4. 85 pounds and featuring a low 32 dB noise rating, the PJ-LC7 offers a bright picture of 1500 ANSI Lumens in Power Up mode and a 1. 2x digital zoom. The 800 x 600 SVGA resolution is projected in a 4:3 aspect ratio. Other features include a 1-watt mono speaker, manual focus, gamma correction, reverse image function for ceiling mount, and auto configuration (H-size, position). It offers the following connection options: Composite AV In: 1 S-Video In: 1 Component In: 1 PC RGB In: 1 Stereo mini-jack audio In: 1 Stereo mini-jack audio Out: 1 9-pin D-Sub connector: 1 What's in the Box Home theater projector, remote control (with batteries), RGB cable, filter cover, power cord, printed operating instructions The PJ-LC7 is a stylish, compact and portable LCD projector ideally suited for use in the home. Easy to set up to watch movies, sports events or even to enjoy computer games on a bigger screen. It offers high quality performance at excellent value for money. You can display a 50" diagonal image from only 1. [+]
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