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BenHobbs Sanyo PLV Z2: ... have owned a Sanyo Z2 for over two years now, I work for a Home Cinema company in Phuket, Thailand and this LCD Projector was my personal unit. Hooked up to a Digital Upscaling Projector through DVI the picture is very bright, clear and at 720p resolution looks stunning for the price. I have used it for 1400 hours on economy and it s still going strong on the first bulb. Ben Hobbs http://www.h3-digital.com...
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Projector - Epson EB 84 Epson EB 84
LCD projector - 2600 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 - LAN - academic - The Epson EB-84 lightweight projector has everything you need to give a successful presentation. Providing great images and innovative features, it is easy to use and highly energy-efficient.
 
Epson EB 85V Epson EB 85V
LCD projector - 2600 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 - LAN - with Epson ELP DC-06 Document Camera - Epson EB-85 projector has everything you need and would expect for an impressive and memorable presentation, while always being mindful or energy and cost efficiency. Key...
 
Projector - Panasonic PT LB51NTEA Panasonic PT LB51NTEA
LCD projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 - The PT-LB51NTEA's wireless ability completely eliminates the need for PC cable connection. You simply bring in your laptop (with a wireless LAN function) for smooth, hassle free presentations and flexible r...
 
Panasonic PT LB75EA Panasonic PT LB75EA
LCD projector - 2600 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 - The LB75 series incorporates Panasonic's original Daylight View 4 technology, which makes images easy to see even in brightly lit rooms. The control range and distance have been extended compared to previous ...
 
Projector - Mitsubishi XL2550U Mitsubishi XL2550U
LCD projector - 4000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 - The XL2550U XGA Projector is a very versatile projector that is ideal for many types of projector needs. With its ultra bright 4000 lumen rating, it is very capable of engaging your audience attention even in ...
 
Hitachi CP X260 Hitachi CP X260
LCD projector - 2500 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 - The Hitachi CP-X260 is a 2500 ANSI Lumen desktop video and data projector, perfect for high-end business or education use. The CP-X260 includes many advanced security and video enhancement features along with an ...
 
Projector - Epson EMP 62 Epson EMP 62
LCD projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600) - 4:3 - The new Epson EMP-62 desktop projector provides improved brightness, superb image quality, and multi-media capability. Easy to set up, use and turn off, it will bring your classroom or boardroom to life. Sleek, styl...
 
Infocus Learn Big IN5102 Infocus Learn Big IN5102
InFocus Learn Big IN5102 - LCD projector - 4000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 - standard lens - The InFocus IN5102 offers rich installation options with onboard connectivity and a full range of lens options. This wireless-ready 4000 lumen network projector combines functional detail...
 
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Projector - Epson EH TW3000 Epson EH TW3000
LCD projector - 1800 ANSI lumens - 1920 x 1080 - widescreen - High Definition 1080p - By investing in the latest-generation full HD multimedia, you will rediscover the pleasure of watching movies, with images of outstanding brightness, contrast and perfect color. The Epso...
 
Sony VPL EX50 Sony VPL EX50
LCD projector - 2500 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3 - The VPLEX50 is a highly affordable XGA resolution projector, ideal for a wide range of applications from education to small business and home entertainment. Equipped with a short-focus lens, the VPLEX50 is able to ...
 
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PeterJohnsen Sharp Notevision XG-NV51XE
... Sharp Notevision XG-NV51XE is by far the best projektor I have ever seen in use. I bought it for 7.000€ and I must say i never regret the purchase. Pros * The picture is stunning. The colors are warm and filled and impressive. Best I have ever seen. * Easy to use, no manual required. * Many connectivities and posibility to connect several devices at the time. * Low noise, compared to other projetors. Cons * Price, though the price fits the projektor well it will retrict the purchase for people with deep pockets....
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Nivsy Sony VPL EX1
... used this Sony Projector for about one year along with my Sony Vaio Laptop. Being compact it was easy to carry around and setting up was quick and easy, without all the complicated buttons and adjustments some beamers seem to have. It was reliable and sturdy, even though it got banged about a bit and showed no sign of being affected by a bit of accidental rough treatment. Height adjustment is simple and reliable but I could have done with some further adjustment. It ran out of elevation just before the ideal setting for my presentation. Some folded paper provided the difference. As it happened, I was able to use this one on long-term loan but if I needed to buy one...
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Plymyphil Sanyo PLC SU50S
... hanging around with a flowery introduction - let s get straight to the point. Great functionality - easy to set-up - superb brightness. Expensive - poor sound. In a nutshell those are the positive and negative points of this projector. For my overall opinion, read through to the end. First of all allow me to explain the title for those that are not aware of keystone correction. Keystone has to be the most bizarre term doing the rounds in technology today and if anybody can use their language skills and explain a little etymology of the word I would appreciate it as I have no idea where it comes from. A data projector can be positioned absolutely in front of the scr...
Read the full review: Great Keystone. NO! ... Not the cops by Plymyphil
 
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