Products reviews

Hitachi CP-X450

$927.00 to $1,900.00



The CP-X450 ensures high performance with including Motion Adaptive Progressive Scan, which produces less line flicker, higher resolution and smoother motion video.

Manufacturer:Hitachi Product MPNKey FeaturesImageTechnical FeaturesInterfacesLampOther FeaturesDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPNCP-X450
Type   LCD Projectors
Display Technology   TFT Active Matrix
Image Brightness   3500 ANSI lumens
Contrast Ratio   500:1
Platform   PC • Mac
Form Factor   Portable
Weight   7.7 lb.
Native Resolution   1024 x 768
Image Size (Diagonal)30 in. - 300 in.
Image Aspect Ratio   4:3 (Standard)
HDTV Formats   576i • 720p • 1080i • 576p
Screen Distance2.8 ft. - 35.3 ft.
Synchronization Range Horizontal15 - 106 kHz
Synchronization Range Vertical50 - 120 Hz
Analog Video Format   NTSC • NTSC 4.43 • PAL • PAL-M • PAL-N • SECAM
Color Support24-bit (16.7M colors)
Audio OutputRCA Jack • Speaker(s)
Operation Noise   35 dB
InterfaceUSB • Serial (RS232)
Video InputComposite Video • Component Video • S-Video x 1
Lamp Type   UHB
Light Source Power230W UHB
Light Source Life   2000 Hours
Speakers Output7 W
Special FeaturesKeystone Correction
Projection MethodFront • Ceiling
Width13.4 in.
Depth10.6 in.
Height3.9 in.
Weight   7.7 lb.
UPC4902530830323


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Epson MovieMate 72

$1,088.00 to $1,274.00



The projectors can be used to play movies back from your iPod, video game system or DVDs. The Moviemate 72 s the first all-in-one projector to display 720p HD content and it is capable of upscaling normal DVDs to 720p.

Manufacturer:Epson Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPNV11H257220
Type   LCD Projectors
Speakers Output5 W
Release DateSeptember, 2007


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Sanyo PLC-WXE45

$962.00 to $1,195.00



The PLC-WXE45 is outfitted with a short focal length lens that allows it to project a full 80-inch image from a distance of only 34-inches. Combined with the unit's small dimensions, the short throw lens allows both educators and business professionals to use the projector in virtually any location, especially small venues like conference and classrooms.Minimize

Manufacturer:Sanyo Key FeaturesImageTechnical FeaturesInterfacesLampOther FeaturesWarrantyDimensions
Type   LCD Projectors
Display Technology   3LCD
Image Brightness   2000 ANSI lumens
Contrast Ratio   500:1
Platform   Mac
Form Factor   Portable
Weight   7.5 lb.
Native Resolution   1280 x 800
Image Size (Diagonal)50 in. - 100 in.
Image Aspect Ratio   16:10
HDTV Formats   480i • 720p • 1080i • 575i • 1035i • 480p • 575p
Screen Distance1.7 ft. - 3.9 ft.
Synchronization Range Horizontal15 - 100 kHz
Synchronization Range Vertical50 - 100 Hz
Analog Video Format   NTSC • NTSC 4.43 • PAL • PAL-M • PAL-N • SECAM
Audio OutputRCA Jack • Speaker(s)
Operation Noise   31 dB
Front Panel ControlsLCD Display
InterfaceUSB • Serial (RS232)
Video Input15 Pin D-Sub VGA • 4 Pin - Mini DIN (S-Video) • Composite Video
Lamp Type   UHP
Light Source Power200W UHP
Speakers Output1 W
Special FeaturesKeystone Correction
Projection MethodRear • Ceiling
Warranty3 Years, 90 Days On Lamp
Width12.6 in.
Depth11.8 in.
Height5.7 in.
Weight   7.5 lb.


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Sony VPL-CX155


The VPL-CX155 is a really bright performer with its 3500 ANSI Lumens lamp. Added to this, its network capability lets you easily host remote conferences, transfer data and share information without even being present. And with optional Ziris Manage Lite software, you can also manage and monitor the VPL-CX155 remotely.


Epson 1730W


Ultra portable and energy-efficient, the Epson PowerLite 1730W is the ideal solution for radiant, widescreen presentations.


Sony VPLCX150


The Sony VPLCX150 has been specifically designed to deliver increased performance and installation flexibility in both the classroom and conference room.


Hitachi CP-X5


The CPX5 is the ultimate portable projector for the mobile business consumer. Combining stunning features with powerfulperformance in a lightweight and compact design, the CPX5 delivers whichever way you look at it.