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Models & Brands: Optoma Technology TX700, Panasonic PT-LB50SU, Canon 1295B002, Epson V11H180020KT, Lenovo 0037A05, Hewlett Packard Mp2210, Optoma Technology EP756, Panasonic PT-LB50U, Epson, MITSUBISHI HD4000

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Optoma Technology TX700
Optoma Technology TX700
Dimentions: 7.9 x 12.8 x 12.8 inches
Weight: 11 pounds
Price: $1,099.99
Key features Optoma Technology TX700
  • Lightweight at only 4.4 lbs
  • Portable projector designed for a variety of multimedia environments
  • Remarkable 2500:1 contrast and bright at 2200 Lumens
  • Native XGA (1024x768) with high resolution support of SXGA+ (1400x1050)
  • Advanced DLP technology featuring DarkChip2
  • Model: Optoma TX700 DLP Projector

Review Optoma TX700 DLP Projector / Optoma Technology TX700:

The Optoma TX700 digital projector is versatile and portable for a number of multimedia environments. Designed to shine in the most demanding of settings, the TX700 excels beyond expectations.
Panasonic PT-LB50SU
Panasonic PT-LB50SU
Dimentions: 0.65 x 0.45 x inches
Weight: 10 pounds
Price: $955.99
Key features Panasonic PT-LB50SU
  • SVGA native, UXGA compatible
  • Up to 400:1 contrast ratio
  • One-Touch "Auto Everything" Set-Up with Digital Keystone Correction
  • Up to 3000 hour lamp life
  • 2,000 ANSI lumens
  • Model: Panasonic PT-LB50SU LCD Projector 4.0 lbs

Review Panasonic PT-LB50SU LCD Projector 4.0 lbs / Panasonic PT-LB50SU:

Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use its products every day. The company shares their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances.
Canon 1295B002
Canon 1295B002
Weight: 12.6 pounds
List Price: $1,543.01
Price: Too low to display
Key features Canon 1295B002
  • Brightness - 1500 ANSI Lumens
  • Zoom - 1.6x manual
  • Built-in speaker - 1W (Mono)
  • Screen Size - 25-300
  • Contrast ratio - 500 - 1
  • Model: Multimedia Projector

Review Multimedia Projector / Canon 1295B002:

Crisp XGA projection at a brightness level that is easy on the eyes, the LV-X6 has specifications that allow for flexible placement. Quiet and unobtrusive, it is the ideal classroom assistant. With native XGA resolution (1024 x 768 pixels), the LV-X6 projects clear, legible images with no loss of detail. Resolution extends to UXGA (1600 x 1200) using high-quality compression. The LV-X6 delivers a controlled 1500 lumens output - an approved classroom level. This gives sufficient brightness for easy viewing, at a comfortable level for students and for teachers when facing the class. A contrast ratio of 500: 1 provides vivid colors, while progressive scan keeps images flicker-free, eliminating eyestrain. Quiet Mode's near-silent 25dBA operation suppresses fan hum, making the LV-X6 one of Europe's quietest projectors. With no distracting noise, pupils' attention will remain firmly fixed on your lesson. The projector's wide-angle Canon 1. [+]
6x zoom lens projects 100-inch images from just 2. 9 meters away, offering flexible placement with large images, even in smaller classrooms. Automatic Vertical Keystone Correction assists with fast set-up, compensating for picture distortion that occurs when the projector is not perpendicular to the screen. The LV-X6 automatically detects the tilt angle and compensates within a maximum of ?30 degrees. Screen Color Correction optimizes settings to preserve the natural color of images when projecting onto colored backgrounds, including classroom chalkboards. With 8 second start-up, the LV-X6 is ready to project as soon as the lesson begins. There's no delay with packing up afterwards, with a cool down time of just 30 seconds. The LV-X6 is easy to transport - it's compact, portable and lightweight at only 2. 9kg. With a budget-friendly price tag, the LV-X6 is excellent value for money. The savings continue after purchase, with the extra-long lamp life of up to 4000 hours (using Quiet Mode) helping to keep running costs down.
Epson V11H180020KT
Epson V11H180020KT
Dimentions: 0.18 x 0.15 x inches
Weight: 2 pounds
Price: $999.99
Key features Epson V11H180020KT
  • Package includes - Box 1 of 2 - PowerLite Home 20 Projector with Lamp; Remote Control; Power Cord - 1.8 meter, 2 prong type; AA Batteries for remote; User's Guide; Quick Setup Guide; Private Line Card; Product Registration Card; Extra Care Home Service Card; Product Warranty Information / Box 2 of 2 - 80-inch Floor Standing Screen with Setup and Warranty Sheet
  • Up to 3,000 hour life 130 Watt UHE lamp
  • Projection Method - Front / rear / optional ceiling mount
  • Native resolution - 480p / Aspect ratio - 16 - 9
  • Manual zoom / Manual focus lens - F-number - 1.7 - 2.1 with 13.7 - 20.5 mm focal length and a zoom ratio - 1 - 1.5
  • Model: Epson PowerLite Home 20 - LCD projector

Review Epson PowerLite Home 20 - LCD projector / Epson V11H180020KT:

Take home entertainment to a whole new level. The Epson PowerLite Home 20 makes it easy with brilliant, big-screen performance, flexible features and no installation required.
Lenovo 0037A05
Lenovo 0037A05
Weight: 10 pounds
List Price: $1,780.99
Price: $1,507.99
Key features Lenovo 0037A05
  • Satisfaction Ensured.
  • Manufactured to the Highest Quality Available.
  • Latest Technical Development.
  • With True Enhanced Performance.
  • Model: Lenovo M500 Projector Ultra-small, Stylish, and Bright for The Mobile Profession

Review Lenovo M500 Projector Ultra-small, Stylish, and Bright for The Mobile Profession / Lenovo 0037A05:

Make a big impact using the Lenovo M500 projector that perfectly complements a ThinkPad. The Lenovo M500 is the ideal solution for all mobile projection needs, whether on the road, in classrooms, conference rooms, or at home. Global travelers and mobile professionals can present with confidence when using the reliable and stylish Lenovo M500 projector.
Hewlett Packard Mp2210
Hewlett Packard Mp2210
Key features Hewlett Packard Mp2210
  • Brightness (Lumens) - 1500
  • XGA/SVGA Resolution - 1024 x 768
  • Shipping Weight - 2.4 lbs.
  • Contrast Ratio - 2200:1
  • Model: HP Digital Projector mp2210 - DLP projector - 1500 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3

Review HP Digital Projector mp2210 - DLP projector - 1500 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 / Hewlett Packard Mp2210:

Easy to use, this lightweight, highly mobile projector lets you get started and pack up quickly. It is perfect companion for professionals who demand quick and effortless operation. This grab-and-go projector weighs less than most notebook PCs and is smaller than a letter-sized piece of paper. The feather-light cables lighten the load whether you are moving from city-to-city or room-to-room. It includes a sleek protective sleeve, can be held in one hand, and slips easily into your backpack, purse, briefcase and HP Projector Cases.
Optoma Technology EP756
Optoma Technology EP756
Dimentions: 8.9 x 3.3 x 10.9 inches
Weight: 15 pounds
List Price: $2,499.99
Price: $1,734.19
Key features Optoma Technology EP756
  • 1,024 x 768 XGA native resolution, SXGA compatible
  • Dual data input and monitor loop-through
  • HDTV ready; PC and Mac compatible; 3-year warranty
  • Sharp 2,000:1 contrast ratio, 2,000 ANSI lumens
  • Double Data Rate DLP technology; remote control included
  • Model: Optoma EzPro 756 Digital Video Projector

Review Optoma EzPro 756 Digital Video Projector / Optoma Technology EP756:

The Optoma EP772 delivers brilliant color clarity, sharp images and functionality in a sleek packaged form. Featuring a 2300:1 contrast ratio with a super-bright 3500 lumen range, the EP772 projects your vision from video source to screen. Optoma's EP772 data projector produces vivid and dazzling pictures in environments with ambient lighting, and will easily integrate into a variety of settings. Resolution XGA (1024 x 768) / Maximum Resolution SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) / Brightness 3500 ANSI Lumens /Contrast Ratio 2300 - 1 Lamp Life and Type Estimated at 2000/3000 Hours (STD/ECO) 260W SHP Throw Ratio 1. 94-2. 27 - 1 (Distance/Width) / Image Size 27. 5? to 306? (0. 7 to 7. 8 m) Projection Distance 3. 2' to 32. [+]
8' (1. 0 to 10. 0 m) / Aspect Ratio Native 4 - 3, 5 - 4 and 16 - 9 Compatible Vertical Refresh Rate 50 to 85 Hz / Keystone Correction +- 15° Vertical Audio - One Internal 3-Watt Speaker / Displayable Colors 16. 7 Million, 256 Shades of Gray / Uniformity 85%Remote Control - Full Function IR Remote with Laser Pointer and Mouse PC Compatibility All Resolutions Supported up to SXGA+; PC and Macintosh Compatible Video Compatibility NTSC, PAL, SECAM,HDTV (480p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i) I/O Connection Ports VGA-In, DVI-D w/HDCP, Composite Video, S-Video, Two Audio-In (RCA&Mini-Din), USB, RS-232, VGA-Out, Audio-Out, +12V Trigger Projection Method Front, Rear, Table Top and Ceiling Mount Dimensions (W x H x D) - 11. 81 x 3. 46 x 9. 61 inches (300 x 100. 5 x 244mm) Weight 7. 3 lbs (3. 3 kg) Standard Accessories - AC Power Cord, VGA to VGA Cable, USB Cable, Composite Video Cable, Remote Control, Batteries for Remote, CD-ROM User's Manual, Lens Cap, Carrying Case, Warranty Card and Quick Start Guide Manufacturer's Warranty - 1 Year Limited Parts and Labor, 90 Days on Lamp.
Panasonic PT-LB50U
Panasonic PT-LB50U
Dimentions: 16.1 x 12.2 x 8.6 inches
Weight: 10 pounds
Price: $1,460.99
Key features Panasonic PT-LB50U
  • NEW
  • QUICK Delivery
  • PANASONIC PRESENTATION SYSTEM GROUP
  • Full Warranty
  • Model: PT-LB50U LCD Mobile Proj XGA 400:1 2000 Lumens HDtv Compatible

Review PT-LB50U LCD Mobile Proj XGA 400:1 2000 Lumens HDtv Compatible / Panasonic PT-LB50U:

Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use its products every day. The company shares their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances.
Epson
Epson
Price: $382.00

Review Replacement Lamp for Powerlite 53C 73C / Epson:

MITSUBISHI HD4000
MITSUBISHI HD4000
Dimentions: 10 x 12 x 4 inches
Weight: 6.39 pounds
List Price: $2,495.00
Price: Too low to display
Key features MITSUBISHI HD4000
  • Low lamp mode; 4000 hour lamp life
  • Supports viewable screen sizes 40-275 inches diagonal
  • Brightness/lumens: 2000 ANSI Lumens
  • 1280 x 768 Native Resolution; 1280 x 1024 Maximum Resolution
  • DLP Front projection technology with true wide XGA format, Brilliant Color, and HDMI input
  • Model: Mitsubishi HD4000U High Definition 720p DLP Home Theater Projector

Review Mitsubishi HD4000U High Definition 720p DLP Home Theater Projector / MITSUBISHI HD4000:

Widescreen images move easily from your desktop to the conference room - or even the family room - with the HD4000U, Mitsubishi's first WXGA, multimedia projector. This, high-brightness, DLP® high-definition projector is specially designed for wide-format laptops and imaging applications that use the 16:9 wide aspect ratio. Use it in the classroom, conference room, or in other spaces with ambient light. Or use it in your trade show booth, retail store, or showroom for eye catching displays. The true WXGA (1280x768) resolution of this high definition projector lets you display more content on screen. In the Boardroom, or at Home, You'll See Mitsubishi's Color Technology at Work The HD4000U includes the latest DDP3020 TrueVision™ Image Processing with BrilliantColor™ to bring you truer, more vibrant colors, for an image that's visually comparable to similar multimedia projectors with much higher brightness specs. BrilliantColor™ for DLP technology uses a new color-processing algorithm to move beyond standard 3-color processing to a 6-color process that more accurately captures the true color common in video and nature scenes. The technology enables a greater than 50% brightness increase in mid tone images for video projectors. Since it's a true high definition projector that means it can be your choice for home entertainment as well. Engineered for Long-Term Value Misubishi's low maintenance design and strong warranty give you long-term value too. [+]
This multimedia projector carries 3-year parts and labor warranty, and three years on Mitsubishi's Express Replacement Assistance (ERA) program. Their filter-free design resists dust and dirt with no clogged filters to clean or change, reducing maintenance costs. Feature List True Wide XGA Format Provides user flexibility of new wide screen operating system formats. Wide screen video display capability. Allows user to display more content on screen. True HD Enjoy true HD content from HD feeds. Brilliant Color™ Allows for more vivid, rich colors while increasing mid-tones and superior black levels. Security Features Compatible Kensington lock slot; Password lockout capability which protects the projector from unauthorized use. Low Lamp Mode Extended lamp life and quieter noise operation. Filter-Free No filter required, resistant to dust and dirt, no clogged filters. Reduced maintenance fees. Auto Source Detect Detects what data source is available for easy set up. HDMI Input True High Definition input for the best quality video display. Flexible Usage For business and home. Ideal for media PCs. High Brightness Allows display in large or less lighting controlled environments. Widescreen images now move easily from your desktop to the conference room - or even the family room - with the HD4000, the Mitsubishi Electric's first WXGA, high-definition, high-brightness DLP projector. Specially designed for wide-format laptops and imaging applications that use the 16:9 wide aspect ratio, it also aims to be the lowest-price widescreen professional projector. It includes the latest DDP3020 TrueVision Image Processing with BrilliantColor technology bringing you truer, more vibrant colors, for an image that's visually comparable to similar units with much higher brightness specs. All of which means it can be your choice for home entertainment too.
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