Thursday, July 8, 2010

Samsung SP-H03 Compact LED Projector Released In Korea

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Samsung SP-H03 Compact LED Projector Released In Korea


Still remember the Samsung SP-H03 compact LED projector that we posted last month? The company has finally released this pico projector in the South Korean market. For your info, the SP-H03 is capable of projecting images up to 80-inches at WVGA resolution and has a LED lamp that is capable of 30 lumens of brightness, and up to 30,000 hours of lamp life. Additional features include a 1GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, and a USB port. Folks in South Korea are able to buy the Samsung SP-H03 for 380,000 Won or around $310. [SamsungHub]


Boxlight Releases New ProjectoWrite Solutions

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Boxlight Releases New ProjectoWrite Solutions


Boxlight has been developing and manufacturing award winning projectors since its inception in 1985. Today, the company is proud to announce two new projectors that will join the ProjectoWrite family, the ProjectoWrite WX25N, and ProjectoWrite WX25N-S. Both models are essentially the same, featuring 2500 ANSI lumens, a 500:1 contrast ratio, and WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution. The only difference is that the WX25N-S comes with an ultra-short throw lens that has a ratio of 0.55:1. The short throw lens allows this projector to display a 100’ image from only 44’ from the screen. In addition to these projectors, Boxlight is also unveiling their new ProjectoWrite OutWrite system. The OutWrite can give any projector the same interactive capabilities of a ProjectoWrite projector. The system comes with an external IR sensing camera and the hardware required to add it to a ceiling mounted projector. ‘We are excited to increase BOXLIGHT’s offering of interactive projectors. The success of the ProjectoWrite series has been overwhelming. Everyone that sees the ProjectoWrite products in action can’t believe the technology resides within the projector.’ says Jeremy Peterson, BOXLIGHT Product Manager. ‘Virtually all of our demo fleet converts to sales in the field. People just don’t want to let go of their ProjectoWrite’.


[via Boxlight]

Monday, July 5, 2010

Aiptek PocketCinema Z20 Pico Projector Shipped In The UK

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Aiptek PocketCinema Z20 Pico Projector Shipped In The UK


Aiptek has begun shipping their latest pico projector ‘PocketCinema Z20‘ in the UK via Amazon UK. Unlike most pico projectors that we found on the market today, the Z20 boasts a built-in 5-megapixel camera and has the ability to record 720p HD video at 30fps. On top of that, this LCoS-based projector also provides 640 x 480 native resolution, 15 ANSI Lumens brightness and up to 20,000 hours of lamp life. Other interesting specs worth mentioning include a 2.4-inch LCD display, 2GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot and an HDMI output. The PocketCinema Z20 retails for £381 (about $580). [Product Page]


Saturday, July 3, 2010

BenQ W6000 Full HD DLP Projector Coming To Japan Next Week

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BenQ W6000 Full HD DLP Projector Coming To Japan Next Week


Already available in other countries, BenQ’s latest Full HD DLP projector ‘W6000′ will finally make its way to Japanese market starting next week. In case you didn’t know, the W6000 provides 1920 x 1080p Full HD resolution, 2500 ANSI lumens brightness, 50,000:1 contrast ratio and up to 3000 hours of lamp life (in Eco mode). It also comes with several connectivity ports including D-Sub, S-Video and two HDMI 1.3. The BenQ W6000 will retail for 298,000 Yen (about $3,400). [Akihabara]


Friday, July 2, 2010

BenQ W6000 Projector Released in Japan

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BenQ W6000 Projector Released in Japan


BenQ is proud to announce today, that their newest home theater projector, the W6000 is now available in Japan. This projector features 2500 ANSI lumens, full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, and an impressive 50000:1 contrast ratio. The high brightness allows the projector to be used in normal room lighting. BenQ has included a wide array of connection, including dual RGB ports, dual HDMI ports, a component, s-video, and a composite connection. There is also a 12V trigger port to connect motorized screens, curtains, or automatic lighting. The projector is reasonably quiet and has a 29 dB noise level in Eco mode. The official release will be July 9th. The W6000 will retail in Japan for 298000 yen ($3396), but it is already available in the USA for only $2799.


[via BenQ]

Sanyo Announces New Projectors at ISTE 2010

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Sanyo Announces New Projectors at ISTE 2010


Sanyo is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of LCD and DLP projectors. Today, the company announced a new initiative to help education by developing new products that focus on classrooms and advancing the technology using in education. Some of the new products include new projectors that feature 3D capabilities and short throw lenses. The PDG-DWL2500 and DPG-DXL2000 were recently announced and both come with 2500 ANSI lumens and a 2000:1 contrast ratio. The short throw distance allows the projectors to be mounted on the same wall that the screen is. This allows the presenter to give their lesson with out worrying about having the light in their eyes or distracting shadows. Sanyo also announced that they will have shortly new wall mounted projector mounts for these projectors. However the model names were not listed. In addition, Sanyo also announced five new projectors that will be coming soon. All of these models will feature a new Wide aspect ratio due to the growing trend of widescreen projectors in the educational field. The PLC-HF10000, PDG-DHT8000L, PLC-WM5500 and PLC-WM4500 are designed more for large venues like auditoriums and lecture halls. The PDG-WL2500 will be designed to join the short throw distance projectors, but still have the widescreen aspect ratio. You can see all of these projectors first hand at the ISTE show this week.


[via Sanyo]

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Samsung Releases SP-F10M Projector in UK

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Samsung Releases SP-F10M Projector in UK


Back in May, Samsung announced their SP-F10M projector in the UK. Today, the company is proud to announce that this model is now available for shipping. The company claims that the F10M is the world’s first RGB LED projector to display 1000 ANSI lumens. Other features include a 2000:1 contrast ratio, and XGA (1024 x 768) resolution. The RGB LED lamp system uses red, green, and blue LED lights in order to display images. There are brighter LED projectors currently out on the market, but they use white light lamps for their systems. Samsung has included a wide array of connections, including an HDMI, RGB, USB, DVI, s-video, composite, and several audio ports as well. The retail price for the F10M has not been released yet.


[via AV Interactive]