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PROJECTORS ELECTRONICS
Posted in Projectors (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
By In Focus.
There are some available for $799.00.
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No comments about InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 HDTV-ready LCD home theater front projector.
Posted in Projectors (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
By BenQ.
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1 comments about BenQ PE-7700 DLP Home Cinema Projector with 1,100 Lumens.
- The PE7700 is an amazing projector, in it's time. There are comparable projectors out there for about the same price now. When I first turned it on and had it shining on my freshly painted dark forest green wall, my mouth dropped open from how good it looked. I had Batman Begins in my Sony up convert HDMI DVD player. After installing a theater screen I was able to see the true magic from this projector. I noticed only a slight blur from very fast moving action, granted on a 10ft screen you should noticed about anything. The colors are good, blacks are deep and the projector is easy to tweak. The projector has one bad problem. The projector has a bulb issue, and almost any PE7700 made in 2006 need a firmware upgrade to reduce the premature bulb failure. I had one bulb fail in 500 hours and a second after 50. I have sent back the projector for a firmware upgrade and a new bulb. I had to haggle for the replacement bulb, as long as it doesn't fail again prematurely, I will stick with projector for another 2-3 years. I paid $2400 2 years ago for the projector, mount and replacement bulb. Now a new one can be picked up for under $1000. BenQ has a great warranty period of 3 years for their projector. This one has been good with the exception of the bulb failure, but that can be a costly problem at $350 for a bulb replacement.
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Posted in Projectors (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
By Canon.
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No comments about Canon LV-7225 LCD Multimedia Projector XGA - 2500 Lumens.
Posted in Projectors (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
By Sony.
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No comments about Sony VPL CS3 - LCD projector - 700 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600).
Posted in Projectors (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
By Microtek.
Sells new for $532.79.
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No comments about VX2 DLP Projector XGA 1024X7681000 A-lumens Remote/pointer.
Posted in Projectors (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
By Sharp.
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No comments about Sharp Notevision M20X Digital Video Projector.
Posted in Projectors (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
By BenQ.
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No comments about CP120C Digital DLP Projector 1500 ANSI Lumens.
Posted in Projectors (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
By Epson.
There are some available for $650.00.
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3 comments about Epson Powerlite 755C LCD Projector Wireless 3.8LBS.
- My company purchased this projector to be able to give PowerPoint presentations without having to connect to a PC or Laptop. This projector will work for that, but it isn't a projector for beginners. Multiple calls to Epson Tech Support were less than useless, they actually gave us really bad advice. Finally we got it up and running. The projector doesn't support all the animation options in PowerPoint but it does support the basic ones, like wipe, blinds, fly in, etc. Once we got the hang of the projector and we loaded all the software, ran the conversion and saved all to a memory stick, it ran fine and the display is very good. But unless you are a dedicated techy, my advice is find a simpler projector or connect a laptop.
- 7 months of use. Well, no problems yet, Epson quality speaks for itself.
It was purchased as an office projector and the idea was to get rid of "wiring problem"... that what my boss told me... hmm, actually he just wanted to show how smart he is by doing next presentation with his phone. He did it a couple of times and was happy. I barely could understand why did we need a projector for $2000 to show us his smartphone, so I started to play with the most interesting features that this projector has.
First, it is very simple in use. At least for me. I'm not talking about PowerPoint presentation with laptop via serial connection. Of course, it can do this too, but I don't think you need to pay $2000 if you want just this. Wireless connection. As I've mentioned above, our boss without any problems got connection with his Sony Ericsson. I used my laptop and got the same result. I also tried encryption. I can not say how well it is and why do you need this security stuff unless you are doing your presentation for hackers conference, but it seems working.
The most interesting thing I wanted to try is playing video. By that time this projector was not screwed to the selling, and I had an idea to get it home to watch some movies on the wall with 200" diag. It was the first projector (I had an experience with about 10 of them) which started to play video without any additional help from me. I had several awesome nights with coke and popcorn...
Anyway, the image was sharp, the bulb was bright and, thanks God, it doesn't have so noticeable pixel grid! I saw a lot of LCD projectors with this lack. And of course you can not avoid using wireless feature with selling mounted projector.
Overall, the best wireless projector I've ever used.
- I bought five of them Feb 2007 for my business and think I chose the right model.
Pros: Bright lamp. Very important for me since I use them in lighted auditoriums or even outside. All experienced people depend on WiFi connection, so do I. After your 10th or 15th presentation you find it easy to use WiFi. Epson added this feature to this projector and believe me, experienced presentator, it works like it should. Meanwhile, projector weight is less than 4lb, much helpful if you are going to carry it. Comes with bag.
Cons: A lot of functions I don't need.
Anyway, not sorry I paid for the quality.
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Posted in Projectors (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
By NEC.
There are some available for $589.99.
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No comments about NEC VT590 - LCD projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3.
Posted in Projectors (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
By In Focus.
There are some available for $1,599.00.
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1 comments about InFocus PlayBig SP7210 HD Ready DLP Front Projector.
- i replaced my infocus 5700 with this 7210 and the upgrade was well worth it. much sharper images and much quieter.
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InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 HDTV-ready LCD home theater front projector
BenQ PE-7700 DLP Home Cinema Projector with 1,100 Lumens
Canon LV-7225 LCD Multimedia Projector XGA - 2500 Lumens
Sony VPL CS3 - LCD projector - 700 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600)
VX2 DLP Projector XGA 1024X7681000 A-lumens Remote/pointer
Sharp Notevision M20X Digital Video Projector
CP120C Digital DLP Projector 1500 ANSI Lumens
Epson Powerlite 755C LCD Projector Wireless 3.8LBS
NEC VT590 - LCD projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - XGA (1024 x 768) - 4:3
InFocus PlayBig SP7210 HD Ready DLP Front Projector
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