Monday, August 31, 2009

NEC floods Japan with 7 new projectors

0 comentários

NEC floods Japan with 7 new projectors

nec_projector


NEC announced a total of seven ‘green’ video projectors for the Japanese market on Friday [JP]. Each has different specs, but the one characteristic all devices have in common is the low level of energy consumption, which stands at just 0.6W in standby mode (down from 3W for the previous projector series from that company).


Here are the main details for all of the new devices:



  • NP610J: 1,024x768 resolution, 3,500 lumens brightness and 500:1 contrast ratio (price: $3,100)

  • NP510J: 1,024x768 resolution, 3,000 lumens brightness and 500:1 contrast ratio (price: $2,100)

  • NP405J: 1,024x768 resolution, 2,600 lumens brightness and 500:1 contrast ratio (price: $900)

  • NP510WJ: 1,280×800 resolution, 3,000 lumens brightness and 500:1 contrast ratio (price: $2,600)

  • NP410WJ: 1,280×800 resolution, 2,600 lumens brightness and 450:1 contrast ratio (price: $900)

  • NP610SJ: 1,024×768 resolution, 2,600 lumens brightness and 600:1 contrast ratio (price: $2,700)

  • NP510WSJ: 1,280×800 resolution, 2,100 lumens brightness and 600:1 contrast ratio (price: $2,100)


The devices will hit Japanese stores between today and November 1 (pictured above is the NP610SJ/510WSJ). NEC Japan hasn’t said anything yet regarding overseas markets.



(Via CrunchGear.)

Optoma PK102 Projector is Released in Japan

0 comentários

Optoma PK102 Projector is Released in Japan

PK102_a2


A few months ago there was word that Optoma was developing their next generation of pico projectors, the PK102. The device was expected to release but there was no official announcement. Recently, it was discovered that someone managed to get the PK102 onto Amazon. The PK102 is not that different from its predecessor, the PK101 (AKA Pico). The new model features the same 1000:1 contrast ratio and HVGA (480 x 320) resolution as well as a slightly improved 10 ANSI lumens. This new design has the same build and weight as the original but also comes with some extras like a VGA input and a 4GB internal memory. There is also a new battery that allows the PK102 to operate for up to two hours, in energy conservation mode. The PK102 has been released in Japan only right now, but you can get this projector through Amazon for only $650.


[via Pico Projector Info]

New projector houses a DVD player and is cheap, but pretty ugly

0 comentários

New projector houses a DVD player and is cheap, but pretty ugly

nrt-350s_01Yokohama-based electronics company Kumazaki-Aim has announced a ‘portable’ LED video projector [JP] (size: 268×295×92mm, weight: 2.5kg) that won’t win any design awards but houses a DVD player. Buyers also get a screen (132×25×980mm) for their money.


The projector’s specs aren’t too promising either: 640×480 VGA resolution, 300:1 contrast ratio and 200 lumens brightness won’t get you very far. It produces 60-inch images from 2.1m away. There’s also an SD/MMC card reader, an S-Video interface, a VGA port and 3Wx2ch speakers. The DVD player supports MP3/WMA/AVI/DivX/Xvid and JPEG files.


nrt-350s_02Out in Japan tomorrow for $600 (projector/DVD player plus screen). I don’t think the thing will ever be available outside Japan so you might want to contact Geek Stuff 4 U if you’re really interested in buying the set.



(Via CrunchGear.)

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Bonitor MP201 And MP301 Mini Projectors

1 comentários

Bonitor MP201 And MP301 Mini Projectors

Bonitor MP201 and MP301 Mini Projectors


French-based company, Bonitor has recently released two new mini projectors for the mass market in the form of the MP201 (pictured above) and MP301. Both of these projectors provide a native resolution of 640 x 480 4:3 pixels and feature 15 lumens brightness, 1.57/1.62 throw ratio and a rechargeable battery. The main differences between these two projectors are; the MP201 is specially designed for use with game consoles, DVD/Blu-ray disc player, mobile phone and portable media player, and only comes with a Composite Video input. While, the MP301 is made for use with desktop computer, laptop, netbook and UMPC, and comes with both USB and VGA connectors. The Bonitor MP201 and MP301 are priced at $289 and $249, respectively.


MP301


Bonitor MP201 and MP301 Mini Projectors



(Via TechFresh.net - Cell Phones, Laptops, Video Games, iPods, Cameras.)

Friday, August 28, 2009

Vivitek Reduce Price of H1080FD Projector in UK

0 comentários

Vivitek Reduce Price of H1080FD Projector in UK

H1080FD_a2


Vivitek manufactures and markets an extensive line of visual display and presentation products. Recently, the company announced that they will be reducing the price of their H1080FD projector in the UK. This model features 1800 ANSI lumens, a full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, and a 5000:1 contrast ratio. The projector also comes with a select but helpful control panel, which includes dual HDMI ports, a composite, component, and an s-video connection. This projector is designed for home theater and is very quiet with a 29 dB noise level. The H1080FD will be reduced in the UK to a retail price of £850, but the projector is still available in the USA for just under $1000.


[via Home Cinema Choice]

Runco Releases VX-33i and VX-33d Projectors

0 comentários

Runco Releases VX-33i and VX-33d Projectors

VX-33i_a1


Runco is a leading brand in luxury video solutions. Today the company announces two new additions to their Video Extreme Series, the VX-33i and VX-33d. These projectors are very similar, featuring a 2000:1 contrast ratio, 3480 ANSI lumens, and a full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution. The major difference between the two is that the 33i model has the entire connection panel on the inside, while the 33d comes with an external video processor. The external processor allows the 33d to be mounted virtually anywhere the connection cable will allow, leaving the connection panel and settings with in an easy reach. Both projectors will also be using the latest in 3-chip DLP display technology, which only displays high quality images with new rainbow effect. ‘This project represents Runco’s legacy in high-end projection,’ said Gerry Perkel, Runco CEO. ‘Runco has always dominated in this elite market space and these new products give our dealers the solutions that will enable them to continue to own their markets.’ Both projectors are currently available through Runco. The 33i will retail for just under $50000, while the 33d is priced at just under $60000.


[via Ecoustics]

Jakks Pacific Releases EyeClops Mini Projector

0 comentários

Jakks Pacific Releases EyeClops Mini Projector

eyeclops_a1


Jakks Pacific is known for creating amazing electronic toys for under the $100 price line. Today, the company has announced the release of their new toy line for this year’s Christmas shopping season. Among the selection is the new EyeClops Mini projector. This device is about the size of two decks of playing cards and is as light as a anything. The required D battery that is used to power the device allows the projector to run for up to 10 hours at a time. Unfortunately the company has not released any information about the projector’s brightness or resolution, but with LED lamp technology, chances are it needs dark rooms to use. The only connection is a composite AV port, which works for DVD players, or game consoles. ‘Bring the drive-in theater into your living room or project the big game in your backyard. Tons of fun and a great value for the whole family,’ added Elizabeth Werner, Chief Toy Officer, iVillage.com. The EyeClops Mini projector is geared for ages 8+ and retails for just under $100.


[via Business Wire]

Hitachi CP-X4020 projector

0 comentários

Hitachi CP-X4020 projector

Hitachi CP-X4020 projector

Hitachi has rolled out its latest CP-X4020 multi-purpose projector that will come with native XGA (1,024 x 768) resolution, a brightness level of 4,000 ANSI lumens and a 2,000:1 contrast ratio. Don't worry too much about maintenance since the CP-X4020 will come with Hitachi’s low maintenance hybrid air filter that is touted to run for up to 4,000 hours before requiring a replacement. Other features include a new screen display, interchangeable lenses, native aspect ratios that can be tweaked according to what you're viewing at that moment, dual RGB ports, S-Video, composite, component and several audio ports in terms of connectivity. Available in Europe for an unknown price, the CP-X4020 even comes equipped with a dual 16W speaker system.



(Via UberGizmo, the Gadgets News Blog.)

Epoq EPP-CEP1 pico projector

0 comentários

Epoq EPP-CEP1 pico projector

Epoq EPP-CEP1 pico projector


Epoq's latest foray into the pico projector industry resulted in the EPP-CEP1 that comes with Windows CE 5.0 loaded inside, featuring a trackpad right on top of the projector itself, enabling it to power native Word, PowerPoint, Excel and PDF viewers for standalone presentations without the need for an external computer. Even better is the inclusion of Windows Media Player that offers broader video file format support. The innards of the EPP-CEP1 is decent enough to run a small computer, featuring a Samsung ARM9 400MHz processor, 64MB RAM, 64MB internal memory, an SD memory card slot, a built-in mono speaker and a 3.5mm jack. It can throw a maximum image size of 50', while you get 10 lumens brightness and 640 x 480 VGA resolution. Battery life has been estimated at 4 hours of non-stop viewing, where this tiny wonder retails for $359.95.



(Via UberGizmo, the Gadgets News Blog.)

3M MPro120 Projector

0 comentários

3M MPro120 Projector



3M has launched a new mini projector, the 3M MPro120 which uses 3M’s new MM200 projection engine which uses an advanced liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) electronic imager and boasts enhanced image quality.


The 3M MPro120 Projector has a battery life of two to four hours, depending on the brightness setting, and in full brightness mode it achieves a brightness of 12 lumens.


3M MPro120 Projector


It comes with an integrated stand, stereo speakers, and a tripod, and is designed to be used with laptops and netbooks.


The 3M MPro120 Projector will go on sale in September for $349.




(Via Geeky-Gadgets.)

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Hands-on Look at the Samsung P410M Projector

0 comentários

Hands-on Look at the Samsung P410M Projector

SP-P410M_a1


The Samsung P410M projector is one of their newest anticipated pocket projectors. The device features 170 ANSI lumens, a 1000:1 contrast ratio, and SVGA (800 x 600) resolution. Recently, the writers from Engadget got the opportunity to see this projector up close. The P410M is almost an exact duplicate of its predecessor, the P400. The only notable changes are that the P410M is a lot brighter and comes with an added USB port. The USB port is starting to become a common feature for pocket projectors because it allows the user the option of leaving their computer at home and only needing a flash drive. Unfortunately, the writers were not able to see the projector in action due to an accident that occurred during transport. The P410M is set to release next week but the retail price has not been announced yet.


[via Engadget]

BenQ rolls out seven new projectors

0 comentários

BenQ rolls out seven new projectors

BenQ rolls out seven new projectors


BenQ has released seven more models of projectors for Japan this September, before they are introduced to the rest of the world a month after that. The seven projectors include the MP515, MP515ST, MP626, MP670, MP772ST, MP776ST and the MP777, where they all feature DLP technology. Check out what all seven are capable of below.




  • MP515 : SVGA, 2Wx1 speaker, 220W Lamp with a 3000h lifespan, 2500 lumens, 2600:1 contrast ratio

  • MP515 : SVGA, 5Wx2 speaker, 220W Lamp with a 3000h lifespan, 2500 lumens, 2600:1 contrast ratio

  • MP626 : XGA, 10wx1 speaker, 180W Lamp with a 4000h lifespan, 2500 lumens, 3000:1 contrast ratio

  • MP670 : XGA, 10wx1 speaker, 230W Lamp with a 4000h lifespan, 3000 lumens, 3000:1 contrast ratio

  • MP772ST : XGA, 5wx2 speaker, 210W Lamp with a 4000h lifespan, 2400 lumens, 2400:1 contrast ratio

  • MP776ST : XGA, 5wx2 speaker, 280W Lamp with a 3000h lifespan, 4000 lumens, 2600:1 contrast ratio

No idea on pricing though, but we're sure there is something for everybody regardless of their budget.


(Via UberGizmo, the Gadgets News Blog.)

ViewSonic Releases PJD2121 Projector and WPG-350 Wireless Gateway

0 comentários

ViewSonic Releases PJD2121 Projector and WPG-350 Wireless Gateway

PJD2121_a1


ViewSonic is a leading global provider of visual display products. Today, the company announced the release of their smallest projector to date, the PJD2121. This projector features only 400 ANSI lumens, an 1800:1 contrast ratio and SVGA (800 x 600). But it also measures only 8.1’ x 2.6’ x 4.7’ (W x H x D) and weighs 2.2 lbs, which makes it ideal for travel purposes. The connections include an RGB and a component connection, which is different from the typical composite that most pocket projectors have. Also being released is the ViewSonic WPG-350 Wireless Presentation Gateway. This device is capable of connecting any projector to your content source via wireless connection. The transmitter can connect to any projector that has a RGB connection and can handle content up to 1080p resolution. Both the projector and gateway are available through the ViewSonic website. The PJD2121 retails for $449, while the WPG-350 retails for just under $200.


[via Business Wire]

Wolf Cinema Will Display DCX-1000FD Projector at CEDIA 09

0 comentários

Wolf Cinema Will Display DCX-1000FD Projector at CEDIA 09

DCX-500i_a1


Wolf Cinema is a manufacturer of ultra high-performance digital cinema projectors for no compromise home cinema systems. Today, the company announced that they will be displaying their high-end projectors at this year’s CEDIA Expo. The main display will feature the company’s DCX-1000FD projector paired with their new VariScope Ultra technology, which allows for multiple aspect ratios to be viewed in constant screen height. The projector features 5500 ANSI lumens, a full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, and an impressive 50000:1 contrast ratio. ‘Wolf Cinema is raising the bar on front projector performance as a result of our technology sharing agreement with Christie Digital’, said John Hunter, President of Sumiko. ‘What we are demonstrating at CEDIA is the merger of professional digital cinema projection performance with the domestic living space. Using a Wolf Cinema projector, a true filmic experience is achieved without compromise in light output, aspect ratio adjustability and lens optics that will more than satisfy the most critical of viewers’, continued Hunter. Wolf will be displaying the 1000FD projector in their private area, the Willow Boardroom, at the Omni Hotel, from September 10-13.


[via Hidden Wires]

Sanyo LP-XU106 projector

0 comentários

Sanyo LP-XU106 projector

Sanyo LP-XU106 projector


The Sanyo LP-XU106 projector has climbed to the pinnacle in the world of projectors where selected specifications are concerned, making this the industry’s highest brightness level at 4,500 lumens. We're talking about the ultra portable segment here, where the Sanyo LP-XU106 projector doesn't slouch in its duties with features including a contrast ratio of 1,000:1, Corner Keystone Correction Function and the Easy Setup Function. No idea on what the resolution is though, but at least you don't have to cover your audience with a really large blanket for them to see the projected images when in a bright room.




(Via UberGizmo, the Gadgets News Blog.)

Monday, August 24, 2009

Optoma HD20 Projector Review

0 comentários

Optoma HD20 Projector Review

hd20_a1


The Optoma HD20 is one of the latest projectors to be released from Optoma. This model features 1700 ANSI lumens, HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, and a 4000:1 contrast ratio. Recently, the writer from PC Magazine got the opportunity to review this projector. The main feature that the writer comments on is the price because this is one of the first projectors that feature full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution and retail for under $1000. The setup was relatively quick and easy to adjust. The zoom and focus allowed the projector to be setup in a variety of places. The display was fairly decent, although the writer has seen better pictures from other leading home theater projectors. During the testing, the projector performed worst when it was displaying normal 480i content. The writer even saw a bit of the rainbow effect, which is typical in DLP projectors. However, even with these problems, the writer concluded by stating, ‘The Optoma HD20 brings a new level of affordability to 1080p projectors, with reasonably good image quality for 480p signals and above.’


[via PC Magazine]

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Ray Displays Reveal Ray Pico Projector

0 comentários

Ray Displays Reveal Ray Pico Projector

Ray_A1


Everyone wants to get into the pico projector markets because it is one of the fastest growing divisions of the projector industry. Recently a new company called Ray Display has released a brand new projector they are calling Ray. Ray is about the size of a palm pilot and features LCoS display technology, 10 ANSI lumens and a VGA (640 x 480) resolution. It is also able to project up to a 70 inch display from about 9½ feet using an LED lamp system that can run for up to 20000 hours. This device doesn’t seem much different from previous pico projectors. The connection port only has an audio port and a video port that can either use a composite adapter or one of several cables that allows Ray to connect to mobile devices like PSPs, iPods, and Zunes. Ray is expected to be released sometime in September for a retail price of $260, which the company says makes the device the cheapest available by $100. However, anyone who has looked through online retailers can tell you that statement is not currently true.


[via Gear Log]

Christie Provies CP2000-SB Projectors to Malco Theaters

0 comentários

Christie Provies CP2000-SB Projectors to Malco Theaters

CP2000-SB_a1


Christie is a global leader in visual solutions for entertainment, business and industry. Recently, there has been a growing demand for 2K resolution. Malco Theaters is a leading exhibitor in the mid-South of the USA. Recently they have asked Christie to equip their theaters with the Christie CP2000-SB projector. This model is one of the many projectors from Christie to feature 2K HD (2048 x 1080) resolution. It also features a 2100:1 contrast ratio and 30000 ANSI lumens. Mike Thomson, vice-president of Technology, Malco Theatres said, ‘At this time we found that the CP2000-SB projectors are the brightest projectors on the market. Their 1.2″ full-chip triple-flash technology allows us to have 5-6 foot lamberts of light on 50-foot wide Harkness Purlux 220 screens using Dolby 3D technology. They arrived when we needed them and have been operating flawlessly since their installation.’ The CP2000-SB’s main feature is its Brilliant3D triple-flash technology, which not only boosts the performance, but the image brightness as well. This feature is what makes this model one of the best single lens 3D projectors available.


[via Christie]

Compact Impact Releases LED105 Projector

0 comentários

Compact Impact Releases LED105 Projector

LED105_a1


Compact Impact is a distributor of innovative products. Recently, the company announced that they have released their first pico projector, the LED105. This model features 150 ANSI lumens, SVGA (800 x 600) resolution, and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. The company has fitted this projector with LED lamps that are able to last up to 20000 hours. LEDs have quickly become the leading lamp choice for projectors because of their long life span, dependability, and because they are eco-friendly. The connection panel for the LED105 features s-video, VGA, and a composite connection. The chassis is fairly small, but the projector seems heavy for its size, weighing over 5 lbs. Compact Impact is already selling these projectors for the retail price of $680.


[via E World Wire]

Digital Projector TITAN Reference 1080p 3D Projector Labeled Finalist for CE Pro Best Awards

0 comentários

Digital Projector TITAN Reference 1080p 3D Projector Labeled Finalist for CE Pro Best Awards

TITANReference1080p3D_a1


Digital Projection has been instrumental in development and applications of Digital Light Processing technology by Texas instruments for projection systems. Recently, the company was pleased to announce that their TITAN Reference 1080p 3D projector was named a finalist for the CE Pro Best Awards. The awards will be announced and presented during the CEDIA Expo, which is one of the world’s biggest electronics conventions. The Reference 1080p features an impressive 6000 ANSI lumens, a 5000:1 contrast ratio, and full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution. This projector is also one of the company’s best for digital 3D displays. The projector has been equipped with FastFrame Technology, which is a revolutionary combination of hardware and firmware that provides user adjustments to vastly reduce the artifacts and image blur typically associated with rapidly moving display content.



(Via News at About Projectors.)

Mitsubishi Releases HC6800 Projector

0 comentários

Mitsubishi Releases HC6800 Projector

HC6800_a1


Mitsubishi is proud to announce the release of their latest home theater projector, the HC6800 (AKA LVP-HC6800). This projector features a 30000:1 contrast ratio, 1500 ANSI lumens, and full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution. The main feature about this projector is a brand new 10 Bit Reon-VX chipset that gives the HC6800 image quality that can only be compared to the standards found in Hollywood. The smooth black chassis easily disappears when the lights are turned down and with a 20 dB noise level, the only sound viewers will hear is from the movie. The major upset about the HC6800 right now is that it is not available in the USA and there is no information on when or if it ever will be.


[via Akihabara News]

Adtec Announces Bit Pico Projector

0 comentários

Adtec Announces Bit Pico Projector

Bit_1


Adtec is one of the many new companies that create the latest in pico projector technology. Their latest release, the Bit, is similar to their other models but better. For starters it features 15 ANSI lumens, a 200:1 contrast ratio, and VGA (640 x 480) resolution. It is also stands on end, instead of the typical candy bar design. The connection panel comes with a USB/composite AV port, which allows the projector to be connected to DVD player, computers, and other similar electronics. There is also a head phone port for when the user wants to listen to their content with out disturbing those around him. The Bit is capable of displaying up to a 60 inch display, but with a low brightness, you’ll probably need complete darkness for that. Adtec plans to release the Bit in Japan only for now, and it will retail for about $350. There is no word yet when this projector will come to the USA.


[via Akihabara News]

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Sony VPL-VW85 Projector Wins EISA Award Before Being Released

0 comentários

Sony VPL-VW85 Projector Wins EISA Award Before Being Released

VPL-VW85_A1


The European Image and Sound Association (EISA) is the largest editorial multimedia organization in Europe. One a year, the organization announces their selections for the best devices in the Audio and Video industries. One of the winners of these awards is Sony, who recently announced that they have been awarded with six awards. Among them is the Best European Video Projector 2009-2010 award, which was given to the Sony VPL-VW85. Unfortunately though, Sony has yet to release any information about the VPL-VW85 projector other than it will be the latest addition to Sony’s BRAVIA series. Sony will accept the award at the awards ceremony, which is scheduled for September 4th in Berlin.


[via Sony Creative Software]

NEC Announces New Projector Lineup

1 comentários

NEC Announces New Projector Lineup

NP510W_a1


NEC is a proud provider of data-entry projectors. Recently, the company announced that over the next several months they will be releasing up to ten new projectors starting with the NP510W, which was recently released. This projector features a native WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution, 3000 ANSI lumens, and a 500:1 contrast ratio. The new family is intended to replace the old NP600 series and provide a high quality display while using the latest ‘green’ features. The green features are not only designed to be environmentally friendly, but also help reduce the cost of ownership for the user. Some of the features include a 5000 hour lamp life and an extended 1500 hour air filter. Upon starting up the projector, the machine will also use its carbon saving meter and will ask the user if they want to switch to eco mode, which is beneficial, but could get annoying after a while. The other projectors that NEC will release over time include the NP305, NP310, NP405, NP410, NP410W, NP510, NP510WS, NP610 and NP610S. Unfortunately, NEC has not released any information about these models yet. More information will be released as it becomes available.


[via AME]

Mitsubishi LVP-HC6800 projector

0 comentários

Mitsubishi LVP-HC6800 projector

Mitsubishi LVP-HC6800 projector


Mitsubishi's latest LVP-HC6800 projector looks extremely sleek, as though it came out from some sort of alien ship from the future. This model will target movie buffs as it comes with the following :-




  • 1,920 x 1,080 resolution

  • 1,300 lumens brightness

  • 20,000:1 contrast ratio

  • 10-bit Reon-VX chipset boasts Hollywood-quality video

No idea on how much this puppy costs when (and if) available domestically, but it is something worth looking forward to if you want to modernize your home theater system sometime down the road.


(Via UberGizmo, the Gadgets News Blog.)

LG HS102 Projector Review

0 comentários

LG HS102 Projector Review

hs102_a11


The LG HS102 projector is the company’s smallest projector to date. This little marvel features 150 ANSI lumens, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, and a native SVGA (800 x 600) resolution. Recently, Trusted Reviews got the opportunity to review the HS102. The first thing the writer noticed was the ultra-small design, the black chassis and red buttons. He was a little concerned about the lens, but it wasn’t a huge concern because the lens is recessed into the body, which provides some protection. The writer was also a little disappointed to notice that the connection panel did not have any composite connections. Instead it only comes with a RGB, USB, and some audio inputs. Fortunately though, the projector does come with a RGB adapter that allows the user to connect composite, but the fact that it’s an extra cord you have to carry doesn’t help. After a quick setup, the writer was fairly pleased with the projector’s performance as it was able to display over a 60-inch display. Another quality feature about the HS102 is its built-in DivX technology, which allows it to play movies, while being connected through the USB cable. After testing the projector, the writers concluded by stating, ‘The HS102 is in most ways a solid effort by LG, offering a well-judged balance between extreme portability, design robustness, and engaging picture quality. Personally I preferred the slightly larger Samsung P400B’s performance, especially if you’re looking for a machine to do domestic film as well as business presentation duties. But by far my biggest gripe with the HS102 has to be its price; it just doesn’t do enough in my book to justify costing £100 more than its Samsung rival.’


[via Trusted Reviews]

Digital Projection Provides Titan 1080p-250 Projector for the Ultimate Home Theater Experience

0 comentários

Digital Projection Provides Titan 1080p-250 Projector for the Ultimate Home Theater Experience

TITANRP97_a1


Digital Projection is an Emmy Award-winning manufacturer of high-performance projection systems. Recently, the company was asked to deliver the precision imagery within Creston’s Ultimate Adagio Digital Home Theater Experience in Sound Room 1. For this room Digital projection used their Titan 1080p-250 projector, which features 2000 ANSI lumens, a full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, and a 5000:1 contrast ratio. The Ultimate Experience is expected to show this year at CEDIA, which is only weeks away, and will allow attendees to learn about the latest innovations of digital home theater technology. Crestron’s Director of Marketing, Vincent Bruno commented, ‘As fellow innovators in the home entertainment space, our partnership with industry leader Digital Projection is a valuable asset for us at Crestron. The Digital Projection TITAN 1080p-250 is the perfect complement to our ultimate Adagio™ Digital Home Theater Experience at CEDIA 2009.’ Bruno continued, ‘Anyone interested in delivering a fully immersive home theater should experience our ultimate home theater in Sound Room 1.’



[via Digital Projection]

"



Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Sharp PG-D4010X Projector Released in Australia

0 comentários

Sharp PG-D4010X Projector Released in Australia

PG-4010X_a1


Earlier this year, Sharp announced their PG-D4010X projector. This model features 4200 ANSI lumens, a 2500:1 contrast ratio, and a XGA (1024 x 768) resolution. Recently, Sharp has released this projector in Australia. The main features about this projector all focus to make this projector as low maintenance as possible. The D4010X features a sealed DLP display system, which will prevent dust, dirt, and smoke from entering and damaging the main parts of the optic system. In addition, the projector comes with a 3000 hour lamp life and is also filter free, which means less maintenance checks that ultimately saves time and money. The D4010X is designed for boardrooms and classrooms and comes with a wide variety of connections like DVI, RGB, s-video, composite, and several audio ports. There is also a USB port for quick and easy control and a LAN port for network capabilities. Sharp is currently selling the D4010X through certified retailers for just under $3300.


[via Smart House]

Optoma Releases PRO250X and PRO150S Projectors

0 comentários

Optoma Releases PRO250X and PRO150S Projectors

PRO250X_a1


Optoma is gearing up for their series of data-grade portable projectors by announcing the release of the first two models, the Pro250X and Pro150S projectors. Both of these projectors feature the latest in DLP display technology as well as 2800 ANSI lumens and a 3000:1 contrast ratio. The major difference between these two models is that the 250X features XGA (1024 x 768) resolution, while the 150S displays SVGA (800 x 600) resolution. Both projectors can also support up to full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution; however, the connection panel only includes composite, s-video, and VGA ports. ‘It’s important that consumers be offered a selection of projectors that give them flexibility to meet their resolution requirements and their budget,’ said Jon Grodem, director of product and marketing for Optoma. ‘These powerful new projectors offer tremendous value and are extremely well suited for lighted rooms, including classrooms or meeting rooms, with 30 or more seated people. Buyers of other projection technologies will now receive the many benefits offered by DLP at comparable prices.’ The Pro250X and Pro150S are already available through Optoma and retail for $649 and $549, respectively.





(Via News at About Projectors.)

Optoma Releases HD20 Projector in UK

0 comentários

Optoma Releases HD20 Projector in UK

hd20_a1


Optoma is proud to announce that recently they released their HD20 projector in the UK. This projector is their latest model and is gaining popularity because it is the first full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution model that is retailed under $1000. The HD20 also features 1700 ANSI lumens, and a 500:1 contrast ratio. The connection panel includes dual HDMI ports, composite, component, and a VGA port. Another feature of the HD20 includes a 4000 hour lamp life for prolonged brightness. For enhanced home theater capabilities, the HD20 is also equipped with a 12V trigger that can be used for motorized screens, curtains, or even lighting. The HD20 is currently available through Optoma certified retailers and will be priced in the UK for just under £900.


[via Trusted Reviews]

Saturday, August 15, 2009

InFocus Work Big IN3106 Projector Review

0 comentários

InFocus Work Big IN3106 Projector Review

in3106_a1


The InFocus Work Big IN3106 is one of the company’s newest data projectors. It features 3000 ANSI lumens, a WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution, and a 2000:1 contrast ratio. Recently, the writers from Good Gear Guide got the opportunity to review the IN3106 to see if it is as good as the company claims. The first thing that the writers noticed was the inclusion of InFocus’ DisplayLink technology, which allows the projector to connect to a laptop or computer. The writers also noticed that with the DisplayLink, there is a trade off. The USB connection allows for better overall quality and better color, however; the drawback is that the frames per second (fps) rate is cut in half, which can create a lot judder during fast moving scenes. Fortunately though, that was the only major problem that the writers encountered. The final thought that the writers gave was, ‘This latest-generation DLP projector may be addressed to professional business movers who need a portable and high-quality solution, but its image quality stands above expectation, making it suitable for home cinema use. Quieter than older projectors and with its versatile USB video input, the InFocus IN3106 comes highly recommended.’


[via Good Gear Guide]

Boxlight Pro5000SL 3LCD Projector

0 comentários

Boxlight Pro5000SL 3LCD Projector

Boxlight Pro5000SL 3LCD Projector


Boxlight has announced the availability of the Pro5000SL 3LCD projector that boasts the XGA (1,024 x 768) resolution with a 500:1 contrast ratio and a 5000 ANSI lumens. The projector also provides easy installation features such as auto ceiling mount detection, auto keystone correction, and auto brightness detection. This model supports a variety of connection options such as RGB, DVI, s-video, composite, component, and several audio connections. There is also a USB connection for easy control and a LAN Ethernet port for network capabilities. The Pro5000SL is now available for $3950.

(Via TechFresh.net - Cell Phones, Laptops, Video Games, iPods, Cameras.)

Friday, August 14, 2009

Samsung to launch a new 950g pocket projector 'SP-P410M'

0 comentários

Samsung to launch a new 950g pocket projector 'SP-P410M'

Samsung Electronics has launched its new ultra-light pocket projector 'SP-P410M' in Korea market, which weighs 950 grams.



Coming with streamlined body design like a dolphin, the SP-P410M features 170 ANSI lumens of brightness, USB connection, a stereo speaker and eco-friendly LED ramp. It can project on up to 80-inch screen.



Suggested price is 990,000(KRW).



(Via AVING WORLD | English.)

Knoll Systems Releases HDP1100 and HDP1200 Projectors

0 comentários

Knoll Systems Releases HDP1100 and HDP1200 Projectors

HDP1100_a1


Knoll Systems is pleased to announce today the release of their HDP1100 and HDP1200 projectors. These two models both feature the latest in DLP display technology, full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, and a 10000:1 contrast ratio. The only major difference between them is that the HDP1100 comes with 900 ANSI lumens, while the HDP1200 can display 1000 ANSI lumens. Everything about these projectors is straight forward and easy to control. The connection panel includes dual HDMI ports, composite, component, s-video, and also trigger ports for automated screens, lights, or other motorized devices. Richard Hanson, Knoll VP Sales and Marketing said, ‘The HDP1000 series projectors have met with high approval — from installers who are thrilled with the easy set-up — to experienced video enthusiasts who are amazed with the rich, dynamic, detailed picture. The HDP1100 and HDP1200 combine terrific installation flexibility and videophile performance in one compact, sleek package.’


[via Ecoustics]

Boxlight Releases Pro5000SL Projector

0 comentários

Boxlight Releases Pro5000SL Projector

Pro5000SL_a1


Boxlight has been developing and manufacturing award winning projectors since its inception in 1985. The company recently announced their latest design, the Pro5000SL. This model is designed for business rooms and features XGA (1024 x 768) resolution, a 500:1 contrast ratio, and 5000 ANSI lumens. The extra brightness allows the model to present in the brightest rooms with out fear of having the display look washed out. The Pro5000SL comes with a wide array of connection options like RGB, DVI, s-video, composite, component, and several audio connections. There is also a USB connection for easy control and a LAN Ethernet port for network capabilities. In addition, the projector has several optional lenses to choose from that range from a short to a long throw distance, depending on which lens you use. The Pro5000SL is already available through Boxlight and retails for $3950.


[via Boxlight]

BenQ Introduces W6000, W1000, and W600 Projectors

0 comentários

BenQ Introduces W6000, W1000, and W600 Projectors

W6000_a1


BenQ is proud to announce today the release of a brand new home theater projector as well as two more that will be released in September. All of these projectors feature the latest in DLP display technology and have been designed for the tech-savy home theater enthusiasts and content-conscious home entertainment fans.


First up is the W6000 projector, which features full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, 2500 ANSI lumens, and an impressive 50000:1 contrast ratio. This model was announced earlier this year at InfoComm 09 and can not only display beautiful Blu-ray content, but also upscale lesser video to the full HD resolution by integrating new HQV processing technology. To help with setup, the projector has been equipped with manual zoom, lens shift and keystone adjustment features that allow the projector to be positioned virtually anywhere. The W6000 is currently available through BenQ, but the retail price has not been announced.


The other full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution projector is the W1000, which also includes a 2700:1 contrast ratio, and 1800 ANSI lumens. This projector is very similar to the W6000 and features a 6-segment advanced color wheel as well as a BrilliantColor processing. This model is not expected to be released until September.


Last but not least is the sensible W600 projector, which comes with a lesser HD (1280 x 720) resolution, 2000 ANSI lumens, and a 3000:1 contrast ratio. This projector also comes with several connections like dual HDMI ports, composite, component, s-video, and RGB. BenQ designed this projector to be for gaming, video, pictures, and TV. This projector is also expected to be released in September.




(Via News at About Projectors.)

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 6500 UB Projector Review

0 comentários

Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 6500 UB Projector Review

PLHC6500UB_a1


The Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 6500 UB is one of the company’s best home theater projectors. This model features 1600 ANSI lumens, a 75000:1 contrast ratio, and full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution. Recently, a writer from Big Picture Big Sound released their review of this projector. When they first took the projector from its box they noticed that the projector itself had a boxy design that wasn’t very appealing. However, after taking a closer look they found out that the projector was not to be judged on looks alone. The setup was pretty straight forward and able to be done in minutes. The projector also came with lens shift and zoom, which helped make positioning the projector that much easier. The writer was very pleased with the projected image. The resolution was very impressive and the colors needed little adjustment in order to display full and vivid images. The writer also liked the rich, deep black levels, as well as the overall sharp image. The only major problem that the writer expressed was that their where problems with the frame interpolation mode. This feature is supposed to smooth out the fast moving scenes in your video by adding additional frames to the picture. However, because this technology is relatively new, it still presents some problems. In the end the final thought about the projector was, ‘Epson’s 6500UB may be boxy, it may be a tad heavy and its frame interpolation mode may not be quite ready for prime time, but that’s not going to stop me from calling it a remarkable performer. You’ll notice I didn’t tack ‘for the money’ onto the end of that sentence. Yes, at less than $3,000 the 6500UB represents a fantastic value in the front projector marketplace. However, its bright and beautiful video performance — particularly with 1080p/24Hz source material — puts the 6500UB in the top echelon of current 1080p projectors. Period.’


[via Big Picture Big Sound]

Emagine Theaters Receives Christie CP2000-ZX Projectors

0 comentários

Emagine Theaters Receives Christie CP2000-ZX Projectors

CP2000ZX_a1


Emagine Theaters serve over two million moviegoers annually and are widely regarded as being at the forefront of technology, as well as among the finest in the markets they serve. Recently, the company asked Christie to convert their 10-screen theater in Woodhaven Michigan. The theater can sit over 16000 and each screen comes with digital sound and high-backed rocking seats. Each screen will also be equipped with the Christie CP2000-ZX projector, which features 9000 ANSI lumens, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, and 2K HD (2048 x 1080) resolution. In addition, each projector will be able to project both standard 2D images and 3D images. ‘Among the prime reasons we selected Christie digital cinema projectors were that they deliver the best light output and have the best lamp efficiency,’ said David Zylstra, director of technology, Emagine Theatres. ‘Our decision was also based on previous experience with Christie CP2000 series projectors, which we have installed in all of our other Emagine locations. Christie projectors have proven to be reliable, cost-effective and to deliver the most consistent performance.’ While all the screens will have the 3D capability, only three of the screen will be used and will be equipped to use RealD 3D technology.


[via Christie]

Samsung Releases SP-P410M Projector in Korea

0 comentários

Samsung Releases SP-P410M Projector in Korea

SP-P410M_a1


Samsung is proud to announce today that they are releasing a new projector into Korea today, the SP-P410M (AKA P410M). This projector is Samsung’s first LED model that they are releasing into the area. The P410M features 170 ANSI lumens, SVGA (800 x 600) resolution, and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. The projector is not small enough to be qualified as a pico projector, but it can easily be carried one handed. The model is light weight, weighing only 2 lbs, and measures 5.8’ x 2.6’ x 5.7’ (W x H x D). Because of the small design, the connection panel is limited to only an RGB, composite, and a USB connection, which should be sufficient for most traveling presenters. There is also dual 1 watt speakers in order to play any audio during presentations, or if you want to play movies on vacations. The USB connection allows the projector to play a variety of formats from your computer including DivX, which one of the more popular and high quality video formats. The P410M is currently available through the company’s website, however, the retail price has not been released.


[via Akihabara News]

Friday, August 7, 2009

Aiptek T20 Projector Review

0 comentários

Aiptek T20 Projector Review

T20_a1


A few months ago, Aiptek announced their T20 pico projector. This model has not been released yet, but we do know the projector features VGA (640 x 480) resolution, LED lamp system, and LCoS display technology. Recently, the writers from Asia One Digital got their hands on this little device and got the opportunity to review it. The first thing that the writers mentioned was the size, which is common for pico projectors. Even though the size of the T20 was impressive, the writers didn’t like the bare minimum resolution. They honestly thought that looking at pictures off of a 10-inch netbook would have looked better than viewing pictures off of the T20. Another problem that is partly due to its size is that the projector has no screen adjustment features other than a focus wheel. This means that in order to get a perfectly square picture you will have to keep your projector level. One of the good qualities that the writers found was that the projector can connect using a USB cable. This feature allows the T20 to connect to the computer and use it as both an energy source and an input source for media content. Unfortunately, according to the writers it appears that the only thing the T20 has going for it is its size when they concluded by saying, ‘Though not as full-featured as larger projectors, this gadget is incredibly portable.’


[via Asia One Digital]

Optoma Releases HD20 Projector

0 comentários

Optoma Releases HD20 Projector

hd20_a1


Two months ago, Optoma announced their HD20 home theater projector. Today, the company is finally releasing the projector to the consumer market. The HD20 features 1700 ANSI lumens, a 4000:1 contrast ratio, and full HD (1920 x 1080). What makes this projector note worthy is that it is the company’s first full HD projector that is priced for under $1000. ‘We’re very excited to be at the forefront of such a significant breakthrough in HD projectors,’ said Jon Grodem, director of product and marketing for Optoma. ‘This new low price opens up a whole new audience to the high definition, large screen, and home theater projection experience. Viewers will love how the HD20 displays an image more than 9 times larger than a 40’ flat screen television, projecting a screen size image greater than 120 inches.’ The HD20 comes with a limited but suitable connection panel, including dual HDMI ports, composite, component, and a VGA port for if the user wants to project their computer screen onto the big screen. Another quality feature about the HD20 is that it only weighs 6.4 lbs, which makes it light enough for travel or to easily mount it on the ceiling. The HD20 is currently available through Optoma and comes with a one year warranty.




(Via News at About Projectors.)

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Hitachi CP-X3010N projector unveiled

0 comentários

Hitachi CP-X3010N projector unveiled

Hitachi CP-X3010N projector unveiled


Hitachi's latest CP-X3010N projector was released, where it is basically an upgraded CO-X3010 with the addition of an Ethernet port and 802.11g/n connectivity. Apart from that, the CP-X3010N will also come equipped with built-in 16W speakers, a brightness level of 3,000 lumens and a contrast ratio that measures 2,000:1. Each purchase will come with Hitachi's own Projector Control and Projector Messenger applications that allow the remote control to wield full power over the source, status, scheduling, synchronization of multiple projectors and presentation of text messages. Nice to see audio pass-through being incorporated so that background audio can be played while the projector is in standby mode. There is no word on pricing or availability at press time.



(Via UberGizmo, the Gadgets News Blog.)

Barco DP-3000 Projector Selected to Host 62nd Locarno Film Festival

0 comentários

Barco DP-3000 Projector Selected to Host 62nd Locarno Film Festival

DP3000_a1


Every year in August, over 180000 cinema-goers converge on the small Swiss-Italian town of Locarno for their annual film festival. This year is the festival’s 62nd year and this year they contracted a company named Kuurne to supply the theater equipment for both the indoor and outdoor screenings. One of the biggest events during the festival is the open-air screening outside Locarno’s historic Piazza Grande. This year the theater will be supplied with Barco’s DP-3000 projector. This model is on of Barco’s best and features 30000 ANSI lumens, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, and a 2k HD (2048 x 1080) resolution. ‘We wanted to provide the Locarno Film Festival with the best possible technologies,’ says Fabrice Testa, XDC International’s vice president of sales and business development. ‘The Piazza Grande is our biggest challenge, and we needed a projector bright enough to illuminate a 26 meter screen in open air. After last year’s success with the DP-3000, we opted again for this digital cinema projector.’ In addition to the main event at the Piazza, Barco will also supply several other DP series projectors for other venues during the festival.




(Via News at About Projectors.)

BenQ Joybee GP1 Projector Review

0 comentários

BenQ Joybee GP1 Projector Review

gp1_a1


The BenQ Joybee GP1 is the company’s smallest projector. This model features 100 ANSI lumens, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, and SVGA (858 x 600) resolution. Recently the writer from Broadcast Newsroom got the opportunity to review the GP1. They thought that the setup was very simple, especially with the included setup pamphlet. This allowed the writer to have the projector ready and on shortly after taking it from the box. One of the features that the GP1 is known for is the included USB drive that allows a user to use a flashdrive to hold their presentations instead of using a computer. One of the features that was highlighted was the projector’s wall color correction system, which allows the projector to display on any solid color wall and be able to adjust the picture to display as well as you would be displaying on a plain white screen. The image was fairly good, but it performed much better at night because the projector only comes with 100 ANSI lumens. The last comment that the writer had to say was, ‘The first time I used the Joybee, I was a bit unimpressed, especially coming off viewing some of the more expensive projectors out there, but when I played iRobot, and had the projector dialed in, and at night, I was very surprised at the very good image quality that it output.’


[via Broadcast Newsroom]

NEC Releases NP4100 Projector

0 comentários

NEC Releases NP4100 Projector

np4100_a1


NEC is proud to announce today that they will be releasing their latest large venue projector soon, the NP4100. This projector was announced several months ago but has only recently made its way state side. The NP4100 features 6200 ANSI lumens, a XGA (1024 x 768) resolution, and a 2100:1 contrast ratio. This model is capable of displaying up to a 500 inch display and uses a two lamp system to ensure that this projector can display images in almost any situation. Another feature is the wide array of connection panels that are included like RGB, 5BNC, DVI, component, composite, and s-video as well as several audio ports. There is also a USB port for computer free presentations by connecting a flashdrive instead of a computer cord. The NP4100 is currently available through the NEC website and retails for just under $5500.


[via Business Wire]

Jakks Pacific EyeClops Mini Projector Review

0 comentários

Jakks Pacific EyeClops Mini Projector Review

eyeclops_a1


When Jakks Pacific announced their plans to release their EyeClops Mini Projector everyone has happy to see a pico projector for under $100. The projector is not released yet, but the writers from Gizmodo got the opportunity to review this micro model. The reviewers went into the review with low expectations, mainly because the EyeClops is made by a toy company not a projector company. Unfortunately, a toy is what this device is. The image was so dull that anything brighter than complete darkness made this display difficult to watch. The only way the writers could get any decent quality the projector has to be moved in to only a foot away from the screen, but this provided a very tiny screen. One of the good qualities that writers liked however was the impressive speaker system that could easily be heard in an adjacent room. The final thought the writer made was, ‘Products like the EyeClops Bionic Eye and Night Vision Goggles are both highly regarded tech toys for children—and both are quite a bit cheaper than this projector. Go with one of those choices and wait for mini projection technology in general to catch up.’


[via Gizmodo]

My Blog List

Blog Archive

Enews And Updates