InFocus Play Big IN72 Projector Rebate
InFocus Corporation is one of the largest projector manufacturers in the business, with 13 commercial models and 8 video/home theater models currently in production. The company has been marketing the highly successful Screenplay 4805 as their entry level home theater offering for about two years, and it remains a popular product due to its excellent performance and low price.
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Sanyo PLV-75 Widescreen Projector is a hot selling projector.
The Sanyo PLV-75 home theater projector produces 2200 ANSI lumens with a true WXGA 16:9 aspect ratio. The LCD panel achieves high-resolution (1366 x 768) with a high contrast ratio. This provides outstanding picture quality that makes your presentations rich and lifelike. Additional features include digital progressive scanning, digital keystone horizontal/vertical Correction and HDTV Compatibility.
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Mitsubishi WD2000U Multimedia Projector
Following the recent trends this projector has gone to a widescreen format. The WD2000U WXGA DLP projector is an A/V professional’s dream, with wide screen 16×9 (1280×768) display format for true high-definition 10-bit output.
With the beautiful wide-format world you’ll see with Mitsubishi’s –>Color Enhancer technology and Texas Instruments’ DDP3020 TrueVision” Image Processing with BrilliantColor”,
Optoma HD72 Projector Review
The HD72 is a pretty small, lightweight home theater projector that comes in a decent looking, high gloss white case. Its small size and white color make it suitable for ceiling mounting on a white ceiling, because it renders it virtually invisible in the room’s environment.
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Sanyo PLV-75 Projector
Compared to most home theater projectors this projector is a large, powerful machine. It weighs 19 lbs and is 18 inches in length. When optimized for video it pumps out a whopping 1950 ANSI lumens, which is almost all of it official 2200 lumen rating. Clearly this is more size and power than most home theater users want or need. It is about five times the brightness of a typical home theater projector. But for those with larger viewing rooms that can accommodate screens of ten to fifteen feet in width, the PLV-75 offers a dynamic alternative to the vast array of smaller home theater projectors that lose their punch when blow up to this size.
The fan is a bit louder than normal but not to an extreme. Overall this porjector is a good projector that deserves to be looked at for the home and other locations that desire a widescreen.
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