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Sanyo PLC-WXU700 3800 LUMENS WXGA PROJ. PLC-WXU700$1,838.00 to $3,192.00
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Epson 822p

The Epson PowerLite 822p Multimedia Projector provides a wealth of function and convenience for your most important presentations. Providing XGA (1024 x 768) resolution, 2600 ANSI lumens brightness, and a 400:1 contrast ratio, it's a presentation solution with image quality you can see.
Aiptek V10 Plus

A mobile media player mini-projector playing back picture, MP3, and video clipsProjects image up to 50" large screen within distance from 21cm to 180cmProjects image from connecting to iPod, DV, DSC, game console or mobile phone (via AV-out) or from playback in embeddedRecord content while projecting the content from an external divice through AV-INA handy tool for small group meeting and presentationLi-Ion battery and Remote control supported.Minimize
Canon REALiS SX60

Around the world, Canon products are synonymous with optical excellence, advanced image processing, and superb performance. And Canon projectors are no exception. The family of Canon projectors includes the REALiS line of bright, high resolution, ultra-portable and affordable projectors. REALiS projectors combine the brilliance and sharpness of innovative LCOS (Liquid Crystal On Silicon) technology with Canon's proprietary AISYS light engine technology. The result is a unique set of advanced projectors that deliver exceptional image quality. The SX60 features advanced AISYS technology - with improved light efficiency, uniformity, and expanded color space. At 2500 ANSI lumens, it is one of Canon's bright, ultra-portable, SXGA+ projectors. With its exceptional level of image quality, it is ideal for demanding professional applications and discerning home cinema buffsMinimize
Hitachi CP-WX625

The Hitachi CP-WX625 LCD projector features a brightness of 4,000 ANSI lumens and a 2,000-hour hybrid filter, along with networking functionality and Hitachi’s proprietary My Image Campus Notification system.

