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Sony VPL-FX52

$5,778.00 to $6,999.00



Feature rich installation network projector equipped with a power operated lens that includes power zoom, power focus and picture shift.

Manufacturer:Sony Product MPNKey FeaturesImageInterfacesLampNetworkingOther FeaturesDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPNVPLFX52
Type   LCD Projectors
Display Technology   TFT Active Matrix
Image Brightness   5100 ANSI lumens
Contrast Ratio   1000:1
Form Factor   Desktop
Weight   23.25 lb.
Native Resolution   1024 x 768
Image Size (Diagonal)40 in. - 300 in.
HDTV Formats   480i • 720p • 1080i • 575i • 480p • 540p • 575p
Synchronization Range Horizontal19 - 92 kHz
Synchronization Range Vertical48 - 92 Hz
Analog Video Format   NTSC 3.58 • NTSC 4.43 • PAL • PAL-M • PAL-N • SECAM
Video Input4 Pin - Mini DIN (S-Video) • Composite Video
Lamp Type   UHP
Light Source Power300W UHP
Lens ShiftVertical
Networking CapabilitiesWired Networking
Special FeaturesOn Screen Menu • Keystone Correction
Width19 in.
Depth19.88 in.
Height6.63 in.
Weight   23.25 lb.
UPC027242688087


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NEC NP600

$699.00 to $1,499.00



Engage your audience during presentations without breaking your budget with the NEC NP600, a value-driven portable projector ideal for education and SMB environments. This model delivers remarkably bright images and features easy-to-use networking technologies, high contrast and up to 4000 hours of lamp life (in ECO Mode). Whether in the classroom or boardroom, the NP600’s multitude of advanced technologies allows you to start up in seconds, connect with your audience and shut down with ease.Minimize

Manufacturer:NEC Product MPNKey FeaturesImageTechnical FeaturesInterfacesLampOther FeaturesDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPNNP600S
Type   LCD Projectors
Display Technology   TFT Active Matrix
Image Brightness   3500 ANSI lumens
Contrast Ratio   500:1
Platform   PC • Mac
Form Factor   Portable
Weight   6.57 lb.
Native Resolution   1024 x 768
Max Resolution (Interpolated)   1024 x 768 (XGA)
Image Size (Diagonal)21 in. - 300 in.
Image Aspect Ratio   4:3 (Standard)
HDTV Formats   1080i
Screen Distance2.3 ft. - 36.09 ft.
Synchronization Range Horizontal15 - 100 kHz
Synchronization Range Vertical50 - 120 Hz
Analog Video Format   NTSC • NTSC 4.43 • PAL • PAL 60 • PAL-M • PAL-N • SECAM
Audio OutputSpeaker(s)
Operation Noise   35 dB
InterfaceMini D-Sub 9 pin x 1 (RS-232c)
Video Input15 Pin D-Sub VGA • DVI-I • S-Video x 1
Light Source Life   3000 Hours
Speakers Output7 W
Special FeaturesKeystone Correction
Projection MethodCeiling
Width12.13 in.
Depth10.31 in.
Height3.68 in.
Weight   6.57 lb.
UPC5028695606845


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nec, np600,


Epson MovieMate 30s


The high-definition projector, DVD and music player combo, Epson MovieMate 72 takes big-screen entertainment to a new level with precision 720p resolution.


Mitsubishi XL1550U


The Mitsubishi XL1550U is an XGA resolution LCD projector intended for installation in large auditoriums, classrooms, worship halls, churches and conference rooms.


3M MPro 110


The 3M Micro Professional Projector (MPro110) is a handheld, battery-operated device that connects to most digital video devices to project movies, photos, and files virtually anywhere.


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