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Models & Brands: In Focus LP425Z, Proxima DP9295, Polaroid EX51U, Samsung SP-H710AE, Polaroid XD490U, Optoma Technology TX800, Vutec, In Focus SP-LTMT-EXT, Toshiba TDP- XP1U, In Focus LP335 Dragonfly

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In Focus LP425Z
In Focus LP425Z
Price: $1,599.99
Key features In Focus LP425Z
  • Lightweight, only 7.4 pounds
  • True 800 x 600 SVGA resolution for advanced platforms
  • Portable projector with up to 900 ANSI lumens
  • Bright Digital Light Processing display from Texas Instruments
  • Manual zoom and focus lens
  • Model: InFocus LP425 LCD Projector

Review InFocus LP425 LCD Projector / In Focus LP425Z:

Nowadays business travel can mean a carload of essential electronic equipment, but the portable InFocus LP425ZV LCD projector can lessen your burden while making you a more effective presenter. Easy to carry and quiet running, this projector's high resolution and a powerful 900 ANSI lumens of brightness combine to provide crisp, brilliantly colored images for your most compelling performance. InFocus helps you put on your most professional presentation by offering a built-in manual zoom and focus lens so you can focus without moving the projector. Easy connecting with the InFocus CableWizard2 Lite provides plug-and-project setup while the unit's advanced electronics supply automatic synchronization, tracking, image positioning, and video source detection. Plus, the LP425ZV's true 800 x 600 SVGA resolution, with compression up to 1,024 x 768, is designed to match the output your laptop computer. Small and light-it's just over 7 pounds and measures 9 by 12 by 3 inches-the LP425ZV operates from an easy-to-use LCD backlit control panel. Its 900-lumen output makes having to dim the lights unlikely, and the 270-watt metal halide lamp is rated to last 1,000 hours. Using Digital Light Processing technology to provide filmlike resolution, the InFocus LP400 LCD projector works with all video inputs. For example, the projector automatically resizes output for a 1080i HDTV input, preserving HDTV's 16:9 ratio. A one-watt speaker delivers built-in audio, and quiet internal operation helps keep your audience's attention, free of distraction. [+]
The InFocus LP400 projector is small enough to fit into a briefcase with your laptop computer and includes (along with its own soft carrying case) and CableWizard. An optional Executive Remote Plus remote control is also available. InFocus's Priority Care service package includes 90 days of free 24/7 technical support while you master all the functions, plus a one-year overnight replacement program and a two-year standard warranty on parts and labor. Now you can make any conference room your own, when you use the full-featured, but incredibly small and light InFocus LP425zv Personal Projector. InFocus' award-winner is brighter than ever and now features a zoom lens for perfect images, no matter where you place the projector.
Proxima DP9295
Proxima DP9295
Price: $8,799.00
Key features Proxima DP9295
  • 1,024 x 768 native XGA resolution
  • Built-in audio speakers
  • 4,100 ANSI lumens of brightness, 90% brightness uniformity
  • Digital keystone correction
  • Supports 4:3, 5:4, and 16:9 aspect ratios
  • Model: Proxima DP9295 LCD Video Projector

Review Proxima DP9295 LCD Video Projector / Proxima DP9295:

A high-end TFT LCD projector designed for professional business applications, the Proxima DP9295 is packed with both features and quality. An XGA native resolution of 1,024 x 768 ensures that projected images retain their clarity even at great distances, while color support of over 16. 7 million shades results in accurate, true-to-life images. The DP9295 has a minimum operating distance of 4. 9 feet with a zoom ratio of 1. 3:1. The standard lens has a throw ratio of 1. 75-2. 24:1, an F number range of 1. 7-2. [+]
0 and an f number range of 48. 4-62. 8 mm, which combine with digital keystone correction of +/- 40 degrees vertical (+/- 10 degrees horizontal) and a digital sharpness control to deliver outstanding images in any setting. A high 800:1 contrast ratio, 4,100 ANSI lumens (max) of brightness, and an 90% brightness uniformity also contribute to the overall clarity and sharpness of the display. Ceiling mountable, the DP9295 supports nearly any input format including computers, HDTV, DVD, laserdisc, satellite, and much more. USB, PS/2, and RS-232 ports are provided for control inputs, while the 100V-240V at 50-60Hz power supply consumes 380 W during normal operation. The internal fan emits less than 35 dB of noise, while the internal 2 Watt stereo speakers provides a clear and intelligible stand-alone audio output. The DP9295 also comes backed with a two-year limited warranty. What's in the BoxRemote control with mouse pad and laser pointer, VGA cable, PS/2 mouse control cable, Mac mouse control cable, standard lens, Mac adapter, owner's manual, lens cap, dust cover, AC power cord.
Polaroid EX51U
Polaroid EX51U
Weight: 10.98 pounds
List Price: $1,048.99
Price: $867.99

Review EX51U DLP Proj XGA 2000:1 2600 Lumens VGA 6.5LBS / Polaroid EX51U:

The XD211U combines the features of an advanced DLP (Digital Light Processing) chip, a newly developed optical engine and a high-efficiency 180W light source lamp to produce an incredible picture with rich and vibrant colors. Additionally with its compact and lightweight design, the new XD211U allows you easy portability and quick setups for those presentations on the go. The XD211U is equipped with a 5 segmented color wheel (R, G, B, W, Y), BrilliantColor technology and a newly designed dynamic lamp power control system to produce superior and more natural color reproduction. Users have the flexibility to adjust the light intensity of the whiteness of the color wheel of up to 11 levels. Allowing users to configure the overall brightness and picture parameters tailored to their individual preference. An anti-theft security hook is built into the projector to help prevent theft and any unauthorized removal of the projector. The keypad can be removed from the projector to be used as a remote control. Since the keypad is used to control the projector, detaching it also doubles as a key-lock function preventing others from making adjustments and helps discourages theft.
Samsung SP-H710AE
Samsung SP-H710AE
Weight: 19.84 pounds

Review Samsung SP-H710AE - DLP projector - 700 ANSI lumens - 1280 x 720 - widescreen - High Definition 720p / Samsung SP-H710AE:

Once the neighbors see this, you'll never be able to watch a movie alone again. It's the Samsung H710AE home theater projector. And it's the first brand of DLP projector that's able to rival the natural colors of a CRT projector. It's also a part of the only line of projectors that accurately reproduces NTSC and ATSC broadcast standard colors. Contrast is exceptional, thanks to innovative Samsung engineering that results in the deepest black levels of any digital projector on the market. And because the other half of your movie experience is enjoyed by your ears, it operates at a whisper-quiet 28db. It's the projector your home theater has been waiting for.
Polaroid XD490U
Polaroid XD490U
Weight: 16 pounds
List Price: $2,481.99
Price: $1,749.99
Key features Polaroid XD490U
  • Sold Individually
  • Model: Mitsubishi XD490U 1024 x 768 (XGA) resolution, 3000 ANSI Lumens, 6.5 lbs

Review Mitsubishi XD490U 1024 x 768 (XGA) resolution, 3000 ANSI Lumens, 6.5 lbs / Polaroid XD490U:

The Mitsubishi XD490U is an XGA ultra-portable DLP projector that supports an amazing 2500:1 contrast ratio and shines bright at 3000 ANSI lumens for an impressively bright picture. In addition, it includes Texas Instruments' state-of-the-art DDP3020 TrueVision Image Processing with BrilliantColor, as well Mitsubishi's exclusive Color Enhancer feature to give you an overall stunning visual experience. The XD490U also supports flexible connectivity options for both video and data, and is backed by Mitsubishi's exclusive ERA and Warranty programs.
Optoma Technology TX800
Optoma Technology TX800
Dimentions: 13 x 8 x 13 inches
Weight: 9.6 pounds
List Price: $1,649.96
Price: Too low to display
Key features Optoma Technology TX800
  • Manufacturer Part Number: TX800
  • Model: Optoma DLP Projector (TX800)

Review Optoma DLP Projector (TX800) / Optoma Technology TX800:

The lightweight TX800 data projector by Optoma features DLP technology, native XGA resolution and 2500 lumens of brightness. The TX800 is HDTV compatible and has a number of connectivity options for multiple video sources. The Optoma TX800 is a solid, well-built solution for today's presentations.
Vutec
Vutec
Weight: 64.85 pounds
Price: $784.95
Key features Vutec
  • Wall switch operation
  • Matte white fabric
  • Interfaces with low voltage relays, I/R and RF remote controls
  • Model: 120"" Lectric I 4:3 Motorized Projection Screen

Review 120"" Lectric I 4:3 Motorized Projection Screen / Vutec:

Interfaces with low voltage relays, I/R and RF remote controlsWall switch operationMatte white fabricSpecial handling fees apply
In Focus SP-LTMT-EXT
In Focus SP-LTMT-EXT
Weight: 12.57 pounds
Price: $45.00

Review InFocus Litemount Pipe Tubing Extension . / In Focus SP-LTMT-EXT:

Ceiling-mounted LitePro projectors improve any presentation environment by freeing up valuable space and drawing the audience's attention to the screen and away from the projector. This adapter for the LiteMount Ceiling Mount increases the distance from the ceiling to the projector by and extra 12 inches to 46 inches.
Toshiba TDP- XP1U
Toshiba TDP- XP1U
Weight: 5 pounds
List Price: $779.00
Price: Too low to display
Key features Toshiba TDP- XP1U
  • Light Source 200W/150W In Low Mode/Includes Simple Remote Controller with Batteries, Power Cord, RGB Cable, CD-ROM, User's Manual, and Soft Carrying Bag
  • Native Resolution XGA 1024 x 768/ Aspect Ratio: 4:3
  • 2200 ANSI Lumens Brightness DLP Mobile Projector
  • 0.55-Inch DMD DLP Display Technology/ 1.1x Manual Zoom/Manual Focus
  • Color Reproduction Full 16.7 Million Colors/ Contrast Ratio 2000:1
  • Model: TOSHIBA TDP-XP1U DLP Mobile Projector

Review TOSHIBA TDP-XP1U DLP Mobile Projector / Toshiba TDP- XP1U:

The Toshiba TDP-XP1U offers the in-demand features you need to put on a great show. It performs with excellent sharpness, brightness and color, without taking a huge hit out of your budget. So you'll be sure to leave the audience clapping, and the accounting folks smiling. The TDP-XP1U is ready right out of the box. It includes features like one-touch auto set-up for a quick, fuss-free start, plus instant shutdown. No more waiting for the machine to cool off before you take off. Filter-Free Design - Unlike many projectors on the market, the TDP-XP1U DLP projector is filter-free. This not only helps keep dust from damaging imaging elements; it may also shrink your total cost of ownership by extending lamp life, requiring one less part to replace, and reducing maintenance. Brightness 2200 ANSI lumens Native Resolution XGA (1024 x 768) Full 16. 7 Million Colors Contrast Ratio 2000 - 1 Projection Screen Size (Diagonal) 23. [+]
9 - 300 Input Signal Format - Video NTSC, PAL, SECAM from external source Input Signal Format - Color Difference HDTV/DTV (480p/480i/576i/576p/720p/1080i), DVD Input Signal Format - RGB VGA, SXGA (compressed), SVGA (true), XGA (true) Output Terminal - Audio 1x stereo mini-jack (variable output) Output Terminal - RGB 1x D-sub 15-pin Other Terminal RS232 - 1x D-sub 9-pin, Networking Funcationality (RJ45) via Adapter (Sold Separately) Dual Volt capable Internal Speaker 2. 0-Watt Monarual Noise Level 36dB (30dB in low mode) Projector External Dimensions (WxHxD) 10. 6 x 7. 4 x 3. 4 / Projector Weight - 4. 8 lbs. Box Contents - Power cord, RGB cable, CD-ROM, Remote Control with Batteries, User's Manual, Soft Carrying Bag Toshiba Projector Warranty - Lamp - 90 day Standard Limited Warranty or 500 hours, whichever comes first; Projector - 3-Years Parts and Labor Standard Limited Warranty.
In Focus LP335 Dragonfly
In Focus LP335 Dragonfly
Price: $4,499.00
Key features In Focus LP335 Dragonfly
  • DVI digital/analog connectivity
  • Brilliant 1000 ANSI lumens
  • Manual zoom and focus lens
  • Lightweight for travel, less than 5 pounds
  • True 1024 x 768 XGA resolution
  • Model: InFocus LP335 Dragonfly Video Projector

Review InFocus LP335 Dragonfly Video Projector / In Focus LP335 Dragonfly:

The award-winning InFocus personal projectors will definitely make your life on the road easier. Starting at just 4. 8 pounds, they'll fit in the same bag as your notebook computer. They're equally at home in tiny spaces (like overhead bins) as they are in conference rooms. Now that's a rippin' projector. The new LP 335 "Dragonfly" is the smallest, sleekest, and best-looking projector we've ever built. And at a mere 4. 8 pounds, it travels like no other projector, either. The LP335 projector makes a statement - before you even turn it on. The sleekly designed, portable InFocus LP335 Dragonfly LCD projector lessens your burden while making you a more effective presenter. [+]
It's easy to carry and quiet running, and its high resolution and a powerful 1,000 ANSI lumens of brightness combine to provide dynamic colored images for your most compelling performance. Weighing less than 5 pounds and measuring just 9 by 10 by 2. 5 inches, the Dragonfly is eminently transportable, easy to set up, and adapts to unfamiliar spaces and unpredictable situations. And it operates from an easy-to-use LCD backlit control panel. InFocus helps you put on your most professional presentation by offering a built-in manual zoom and focus lens so you can focus without moving the projector. With its 1,000 lumens of brightness you'll rarely have to dim the lights, and the 270-watt metal halide lamp has a 1,000-hour lifetime. Plus, with the included Executive Plus remote you can control the pacing and quality of your presentation from anywhere in the room. The Dragonfly is easy to connect, using an advanced M1-DA DVI digital and analog connector with USB mouse for plug-and-project setup. And its advanced electronics supply automatic synchronization, tracking, image positioning, and video source detection. Plus, its true 800 x 600 SVGA resolution with compression up to 1,024 x 768 supports most presentations directly from your notebook PC. Texas Instruments provides filmlike image quality through its Digital Light Processing and supports all major video inputs. For example, because the LP335 is HDTV compatible, the projector automatically resizes 1080i HDTV input, preserving a 16:9 ratio. A one-watt speaker delivers built-in audio, and quiet internal operation allows your orator to maintain the attention of the audience free of distraction. The InFocus Dragonfly projector is small enough to fit in the portfolio with your laptop computer, and this model includes (along with its own carrying case) an executive remote, MI DVI analog USB cable, composite-video cable, and audio connection cables. InFocus ensures its high level of service and support with Priority Care, including 90 days of free 24/7 technical support while you master all the functions, plus a one-year overnight replacement program and a two-year standard warranty on parts and labor.
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