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PC Magazine June 7, 2006 M. David Stone |
Toshiba TDP-T95U The Toshiba TDP-T95U delivers a bright image, excellent contrast ratio, and plenty of connection options in a reasonably portable, 6.4-pound package... Epson 76c Projector... Sony VPL-CX20A Projector... |
PC Magazine November 16, 2006 M. David Stone |
Boxlight Broadview If you create your presentations on a widescreen, Boxlight's Broadview DLP projector will let you show them in the same widescreen format.... Canon Realis X600... Dell 1200MP... InFocus Work Big IN24... |
PC Magazine August 9, 2005 |
Bright Lights, Big Business Projectors HP mp3135... Plus V-332... Hitachi Performa CP-RS55... etc. |
PC Magazine August 25, 2008 M. David Stone |
NEC NP100 If you need a projector for typical PowerPoint presentations, the NEC Display Solutions NP100 won't break your budget. |
PC Magazine December 12, 2008 M. David Stone |
ViewSonic PJ513DB The ViewSonic PJ513DB projector combines a low price with decent image quality and unusually good audio. |
PC Magazine November 16, 2005 M. David Stone |
ViewSonic PJ256D Weighing only 2.2 pounds, this projector is small and light enough to bring along without a second thought even when you're not sure you'll need it |
PC Magazine November 16, 2005 John R. Delaney |
NEC LT20 This projector is light enough to take with you wherever you go. There are a few design tradeoffs, but the bright image helps make this a worthy road companion. |
PC Magazine January 29, 2008 M. David Stone |
Canon Realis X700 The Canon Realis X700 offers excellent image quality and LCoS technology, which avoids annoyances common with both LCD and DLP projectors... Sanyo PLC-XL50... Toshiba TDP-PX10U Mobile Projector... Toshiba TLP-XC2500AU... etc. |
PC Magazine August 24, 2005 M. David Stone |
Toshiba TDP-T40U This is a little large for a mobile projector, but makes up for that with a bright image, excellent contrast ratio, and such conveniences as connections for two computers and an audio-out jack. |
PC Magazine August 24, 2005 M. David Stone |
NEC WT610 The latest projector by NEC is big and expensive, but it projects large, bright images from short distances. |
PC Magazine September 27, 2006 M. David Stone |
Canon Realis X600 The Canon Realis X600 is the least expensive projector available to date that's built around LCOS, a technology that eliminates problems common to LCD and DLP projectors. |
PC Magazine October 22, 2008 M. David Stone |
Mitsubishi XD500U-ST The Mitsubishi XD500U-ST is a short-throw projector that can project a 98-inch diagonal image from just 54 inches away. |
PC Magazine June 8, 2004 |
Sony VPL-CX85 If you're looking for a handsome projector to fill a wall with an excellent image and want to take advantage of built-in WiFi support, the Sony VPL-CX85 is a great place to start. |
PC Magazine August 9, 2005 M. David & Poor |
HP mp3135 Light and feature-rich. Poor sound.... Toshiba TDP-S25U... Dell 1100MP... Lenovo/IBM E400... |
PC Magazine September 29, 2009 M. David Stone |
NEC NP62 The NP62 from NEC Display Solutions of America delivers an impressively bright image for its size and weight. |
PC Magazine April 13, 2004 Alfred Poor |
Toshiba TLP-T70MU The TLP-T70MU is a bright, no-frills projector designed to handle PowerPoint images well, and it comes at a reasonable price for an XGA model. |
PC Magazine March 2, 2004 Alfred Poor |
Camera-Ready Presentations The new 6.2-pound Toshiba TLP-T61MU ($2,400 street) is an XGA LCD projector that comes with a handy detachable document camera, so you can show just about anything. And its price means you don't have to pay an enormous premium for this feature. |
PC Magazine February 8, 2010 Gregg Binder |
5 Dazzling Data Projectors Here's a look at some of the best projector choices out there for displaying PowerPoint and other presentations. |
PC Magazine February 28, 2007 M. David Stone |
Samsung Pocket Imager SP-P310MEMX The Samsung Pocket Imager SP-P310MEMX isn't quite as light as the company's 1.5-pound claim, but it's light enough to be hugely portable. |
PC Magazine February 12, 2007 M. David Stone |
ViewSonic PJ258D ViewDock If you like using your iPod for watching video, you'll like it even better with the ViewSonic PJ258D ViewDock projecting the image at a much larger size. |
PC Magazine March 5, 2007 |
Mitsubishi PK20 PocketProjector Mitsubishi's second-generation LED-based projector, the PK20 PocketProjector, is small, portable, and generally well-designed, but it's also more expensive than the competition. |
PC Magazine October 8, 2010 M. David Stone |
NEC NP64 The NP64 from NEC Display Solutions of America is brighter than many larger, heavier data projectors |
PC Magazine December 18, 2006 M. David Stone |
Toshiba TDP-ET20U Multimedia DVD Projector Despite a built-in DVD player, the Toshiba TDP-ET20U projector is optimized for standard video and does a relatively better job with it than with DVDs... ViewSonic PJ258D ViewDock... |
PC Magazine July 7, 2009 M. David Stone |
Samsung P410 The Samsung 410 packs an impressively capable data projector into a surprisingly small size. |
PC Magazine June 30, 2004 Alfred Poor |
Dell 3300MP Priced aggressively for an XGA projector weighing less than 4 pounds, this product delivers a heavyweight punch in terms of brightness. Its flaws and idiosyncrasies are few and relatively minor, making it an attractive overall value. |
PC Magazine March 6, 2007 M. David Stone |
Boxlight BumbleBee The 1.1-pound Boxlight BumbleBee is among the most portable projectors available. |
PC Magazine March 11, 2010 M. David Stone |
3M Pocket Projector MPro150 The 3M MPro150 is 3M's top of the line and one of the most capable pico projectors yet. |
PC Magazine November 14, 2005 M. David Stone |
Canon Realis SX50 The Canon Realis SX50, which is currently the lightest LCoS (liquid crystal on silicon) projector on the planet takes a big step toward becoming mainstream. |
PC Magazine August 31, 2009 M. David Stone |
3M Pocket Projector MPro120 The 3M MPro120 builds on 3M's previous MPro110 with a final polish and a few extra lumens. |
PC Magazine December 18, 2006 M. David Stone |
Epson MovieMate 33 The Epson MovieMate 33 projector lets you set up a temporary movie theater at home, then pack everything away to regain the room as living space. |
PC Magazine August 9, 2010 M. David Stone |
Epson BrightLink 450Wi The Epson BrightLink 450Wi serves as a projector plus an interactive whiteboard, but without the whiteboard. |
PC Magazine February 28, 2007 M. David Stone |
Toshiba TDP-FF1AU Mobile Projector Small, light, and packed with features, the Toshiba TDP-FF1AU Mobile Projector even comes with its own portable screen. |
T.H.E. Journal August 2000 |
Special Section - Projection Technology ...Following are some cutting-edge projection devices for education.... |
PC Magazine May 20, 2008 Tim Gideon |
Netflix Player by Roku This Roku player streams movies from your Netflix queue straight to your television sans PC... Canon Realis X700 LCoS projector... NEC VT800 projector... Boston Acoustics' TVee Model 2 home theater speaker system... etc. |
PC Magazine April 2, 2008 M. David Stone |
Hitachi CP-A100 The Hitachi CP-A100 projector is one of the few that can throw a large image at distances measured in inches from the screen. |
PC Magazine April 9, 2004 Alfred Poor |
NEC LT170 The XGA-resolution NEC LT170 delivers a brighter image than most sub-4-pound projectors, and the price is competitive. |
PC Magazine September 7, 2011 Tony Hoffman |
Epson PowerLite 1775W Multimedia Projector The Epson PowerLite 1775W is a bright LCD projector that weighs just 3.8 pounds, can connect via Wi-Fi, and shows impressive image quality. |
Home Theater July 2007 John Higgins |
Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 1080 LCD Projector The PowerLite Home Cinema 1080 offers a whole lot of performance for the price. It has a pretty picture, it's easy to use, and its relatively inexpensive price makes it all worth checking out. |
PC World December 2001 Richard Jantz |
Smallest Projectors Now Down to 2 Pounds Book-size model sacrifices some -- but not many -- features... |
PC Magazine July 13, 2010 M. David Stone |
Casio Green Slim XJ-A145U The Casio Green Slim XJ-A145U uses an innovative light source that's mercury-free and offers a 20,000 hour lifetime. |
Home Theater March 2006 Adrienne Maxwell |
Epson PowerLite Cinema 550 LCD Projector While its resolution is average, the Cinema 550 boasts an excellent contrast ratio and black level, solid film processing, little digital noise, and highly configurable color settings - all for an outstanding price. |
PC World May 22, 2001 Richard Jantz |
Have Projector, Will Travel We test the latest ultralight portable models to help you project a better image... |
Home Theater July 31, 2001 HT Staff |
Canon LV-7345: Bright, High-Rez, and Portable High-performance portable projector with a price tag under $5000. |
Inc. September 2007 Leah Hoffman |
The Biggest Picture Business projectors are becoming everyday tools for video and data presentations, in boardrooms and on sales calls. Here, several are compared; which one is right for your image? |
PC Magazine April 15, 2004 Alfred Poor |
3M Bravo S10 3M makes a splash with its entry into the digital data projector market. |
PC World August 2006 Richard Jantz |
Budget Projectors Deliver Big, Bright Images The Dell 2400 MP and InFocus Work Big IN26 are suitable for home theaters as well as business. |
PC Magazine August 1, 2007 Jason Cross |
Westinghouse L2410NM If you can't decide between springing for a computer monitor and an HDTV, the Westinghouse L2410NM is a compelling option. |
PC World October 2001 Richard Jantz |
Affordable Projectors for Home or Office We test InFocus's LP290 and Lightware's Legend LS-8 projectors and find their quality on par with other products that cost thousands more... |
Home Theater March 2005 Geoffrey Morrison |
Panasonic PT-AE700U LCD Projector The PT-AE700U had some of the most accurate color points in a projector in this price range, leading to a very lifelike image. |
PC World April 2003 Richard Jantz |
Bright Lights, Big Pictures Affordable, portable projectors are coming on strong, in the conference room and beyond. Our tests reveal your best bets. |