Products reviews
Epson MovieMate 72$1,088.00 to $1,274.00
Tags:epson, moviemate, 72, | Epson MovieMate 30s$947.00 to $1,254.00
Tags:epson, moviemate, 30s, | Sanyo PLC-XW250 2600 LUMENS XGA PROJECTOR PLC-XW250$594.00 to $962.00
Tags:sanyo, plc-xw250, 2600, lumens, xga, projector, plc-xw250, |
Sony VPLFE40

The Sony VPL-FE40 is an excellent projector for high-impact multimedia presentations for applications ranging from business conferences and seminars to education. The projector is perfect for locations such as boardrooms, large conference rooms, R&D facilities, and university classrooms. The projector will captivate audiences with breathtaking image quality.Minimize
Panasonic PT-AX200U

The PT-AX200 is ideal for watching sports events or playing video games in daylight conditions and surely for viewing movies in a dark room. Powerful 2,000-lumen brightness and new Light Harmonizer 2 technology make it easy for people to enjoy vibrant, dynamic images even if they don't have a special theater room. Panasonic's advanced technologies improve color reproduction accuracy in movies, to deliver images with a refined "Hollywood picture quality," making this projector ideal as the heart of a home cinema system.Minimize
Canon LV-7585

To provide the most powerful, bright and feature-rich projector for situations which call for permanent installation, Canon is proud to present the LV-7585. With new design details to enhance its efficiency in mounting and operation and its brilliant 6500 ANSI lumens, the LV-7585 is ideal for the most demanding boardroom or theater installations. HDTV and HD compatible, it has been designed and built to provide the range of image controls and versatility you need for the most demanding circumstances. And of course with the optical performance you can only get in a Canon projector.Minimize
Sanyo PLC-WXU700 3800 LUMENS WXGA PROJ. PLC-WXU700

Designed to meet the needs of Education and Corporate markets, the PLC-WXU700 provides native WXGA resolution images to match increasing demand from these markets to project content in the same aspect ratio that appears on a computer screen.


