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Sanyo PLC-WXU700 3800 LUMENS WXGA PROJ. PLC-WXU700$1,838.00 to $3,192.00
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Tags:canon, realis, sx60, | Aiptek V10 Plus$300.00 to $365.00
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ViewSonic PJ1158

The ViewSonic® PJ1158 delivers maximum impact for large-venue presentations. With 4,000 LUMENS and 1000:1 contrast ratio (typ), this premium projector is ideally suited for conference rooms, lecture halls, religious sanctuaries and boardrooms.
Canon REALiS SX7

The SX7 is the top of Canon's REALiS line of projectors. At 4000 ANSI lumens, it is the brightest ultra-portable SXGA+ projector Canon makes. It's ideal for demanding users such as graphic designers, publishers and photographers because the SX7 gives the widest range of Adobe RGB color space of any projector. A new AC lamp system delivers greater color fidelity than ever before, with enhanced red and green for more realistic tones. This exceptional projector features new, advanced AISYS technology—with improved light efficiency, uniformity, and expanded color space for outstanding color reproduction. It also boasts a wide variety of features that make it a versatile and easy-to-use performer. Its 1.7x Ultra-Wide Powered Zoom Lens with Auto Focus gives you the widest zoom range of any of Canon's projector lenses while its DVI-I terminal lets you project high-quality video from satellite and digital cable boxes, as well as DVD players and enhanced audio inputs and variable audio output. Minimize
Canon LV-7370 3000 LUMENS XGA PROJECTOR LV-7370

The LV-7370 multimedia projector's sophisticated design allows for both easy portability and ceiling installation. An array of easy-to-use features such as updated control panel and easy-to-navigate onscreen menu, make the LV-7370 simpler to use than ever before.
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.