Projector

Logic Wireless Unveils World's First Projector Phone


 Logic Bolt January 8, 2009 - Imagine carrying a big screen TV in your pocket. The world’s first projector phone allows just that.

The new Logic Bolt, created by US-based Logic Wireless, makes its debut at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show this week in Las Vegas.

Traditional cell phones provide an amazing amount of information which users are forced to view on palm-sized screens. The tiny screen makes sharing that information difficult.

The new Logic Bolt increases screen size by 3000% or more through a built-in projector that casts razor-sharp images onto a wall or screen. A once “one-user” cell phone becomes a device that creates images large enough for a crowd. Read more

Toshiba Rocks CES 2009 with New Customized Laptops, LED Projector and Accessories


 Toshiba Qosmio X305-Q725January 7, 2009--Toshiba’s Digital Products Division today announced an aggressive lineup of consumer electronics and computing products for CES 2009 that run the gamut from sophisticated multimedia laptops to innovative accessories and customized color lids.

While every Toshiba offering on display at the world’s largest consumer electronics show demonstrates the company’s signature devotion to reliability, quality and ease-of-use, many of the products also combine the high-definition visuals, sound and personalization with productivity enhancements to appeal to users who want the ability to get work done while they’re hard at play. Read more

Samsung’s Very Special DLP Projector


 Samsung SP-A800B ProjectorSamsung recently released the latest generation of a very special projector, the SP-A800B, a stylish design that features the rare combination of professional quality video at a reasonable price (under $10,000). This projector combines the latest DLP chip technology, 1080p broadcast quality video, and the ability to correctly project 24 frames per second motion pictures just as filmmakers intended.

For the technically inclined, the projector uses the latest TI DLP chip set featuring a native resolution of 1920x1080, a spectacular lens with adjustable iris settings, and superb on-board deinterlacing. It also is the only projector in this price range that provides (accurately) the three most popular worldwide color standards right out of the box: HDTV, EBU, and SMPTE-C at no extra charge. If you do not know what all this technobabble means, don’t worry. What you will know after seeing the projector in action is that it provides virtually unmatched color fidelity, deep blacks, and a picture that’s better than what you would see at your local cinema. Read more

Mitsubishi Projector Rebate Promotion


 Mitsubishi HC6500 Mitsubishi is a consumer electronics industry leader. Their 3D laser technology is a marvel, and when LIVE sporting events are broadcast in 3D we will all certainly own one of these amazing televisions. The Mitsubishi Projector is also something to consider this Holiday Season if you are upgrading. The projector is a great way to have Home Theater at home. This industry leader is lowering their price through a new rebate offer for those ready to make the upgrade. Here are the new rebate offers:

HC1600 has a $100 mail-in rebate plus a free lamp (valued at $495). That is a total giveaway of $595 in effective value! This 720p HD projector is one of the more affordable, if not the most affordable in the market today.

HC5500 LCD projector has a mail-in rebate of $500. It already has a suggested MSRP of only $1,995. This 1080p projector has a contrast ratio of 10,000:1, and has an automatic iris function to help make the black-to-light image shift when scenes change from dark to light. What an amazing value for an HD projector.

The HC6500 is NEW and has a mail-in rebate of $200. This makes the total suggested retail price (MSRP) $2,295! This one is available at Best Buy’s Magnolia Home Theater stores, or through authorized Mitsubishi dealers. Read more

Toshiba Gives World First Voice-Guided, Lightweight Projector


 Toshiba TLP-X200U projector You expect newer projectors to have good image quality, resolution, and contrast ratios. What you don’t expect is for that same new projector to be wireless and tell you when it needs to be cleaned or have its bulb changed. Toshiba’s TLP-X200U has all of this, however, and is finding a nice niche for itself in the projector market.

At less than 5 pounds and 3 inches high, this combined with its wireless network capabilities make it the ultimate tool for meetings on the run. Closed captioning, multiscreen functionality, USB ports, and voice activation make this nifty tool very practical. The icing on the cake, however, is the voice technology.

Company insiders report, “The voice guidance system conveniently directs users with an audible message through the projector's operating instructions and system warnings, such as the on/off status, lamp life, air filter checks and cooling fan status."

For more information read the press release.

Toshiba Announces Projector with Voice Guidance

November 5, 2008 -- A leader in creating innovative mobile computing products, Toshiba’s Digital Products Division, today announced the launch of the lightweight TLP-X200U wireless 3LCD projector, the world’s first projector with voice guidance. This innovative feature provides ease of use, preventative maintenance updates and a lower total cost of ownership. The slim TLP-X200U network compatible projector also incorporates closed captioning, a unique multiscreen function for large venue use and is covered by Toshiba’s three-year standard limited warranty for $1,739 (MSRP).

“Toshiba has designed, engineered and manufactured the TLP-X200U projector with its special voice guidance to help reduce projector maintenance costs,” said Jane Poon, product marketing manager, Digital Products Division, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. “The voice guidance system conveniently directs users with an audible message through the projector’s operating instructions and system warnings, such as the on/off status, lamp life, air filter checks and cooling fan status.” Read more

JVC Reveals New Details For New D-ILA Home Theater Projectors

September 25, 2008 – JVC today released additional technical information and revised specifications for four recently announced D-ILA home theater projectors to be available this fall. Among the four new full high-definition front projectors are two THX Certified* models that offer a native contrast ratio of 50,000:1, the industry's highest. The other two models achieve native contrast ratios of 32,000:1 and 30,000:1. Like current highly-acclaimed JVC projectors, all four new models achieve high contrast ratios without the use of an auto iris.

The new projectors are the DLA-HD750 and DLA-HD350, to be marketed by JVC's consumer group, JVC Company of America, and the DLA-RS20 and DLA-RS10 from JVC's professional group, JVC Professional Products Company. All four projectors were first announced earlier this month with lower contrast ratio specifications. Read more

Epson Unveils First 1080p Resolution Front Projector to Break $2,000

September 4, 2008 – Epson today announced the introduction of its latest 3LCD 1080p front projector, the high-performance, and high-value PowerLite Home Cinema 6100. Redefining the price-to-performance equation, the Home Cinema 6100 provides full 1920 x 1080 progressive high definition resolution at an amazing $1,999 price point, bringing the big-screen high definition home theater experience to an even wider range of consumers.

“Our goal is to drive the growth of the home theater market in a wide range of customer segments, bring incredible big-screen experiences to first-time home entertainment consumers and to the most discerning AV elitists,” said Rajeev Mishra, director, Projector Marketing and Development, Epson America. “The Home Cinema 6100 is especially ideal for home theater enthusiasts, delivering the optimal balance of quality, performance, ease-of-use, and flexibility at an outstanding value.” Read more

Epson Adds Two New Pro Cinema Projectors to Award-Winning Line

September 4, 2008 – Epson America announces today at CEDIA Expo 2008 two home theater projectors designed to meet the expanding needs of both custom installers and home theater enthusiasts. The PowerLite Pro Cinema 7100 and 7500 UB feature true 1080p (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) resolution using the latest generation 3LCD chips with D7 technology to deliver substantially higher contrast and brightness. These projectors also give professional installers the benefits of ISF Certification and other features that help ensure their clients’ projectors deliver the most brilliant image quality possible.

Epson has packed the Pro Cinema 7100 and 7500 UB with advanced 3LCD technologies and impressive features to offer top-of-the-line projectors in each of their respective categories, sub $3,000 and sub-$4,500. Epson’s D7 high definition 3LCD technology is at the core of each projector’s optical imaging engine, delivering realistic and vibrant colors without the possibility of color break-up, unlike projectors that use a spinning color wheel with a white segment. This latest technology delivers significantly improved contrast, with the Pro Cinema 7100 attaining an 18,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and the Pro Cinema 7500 UB reaching an industry unprecedented 75,000:1, resulting in brighter whites and darker blacks. Read more

Sony Introduces Two New 1080p SXRD Front Home Theater Projectors


 Sony VPL-HW10 September 4, 2008– Sony Electronics just unveiled two full high-definition 1080p BRAVIA projectors (models VPL-VW70 and VPL-HW10) offering more choices for customers looking for the ultimate home theater viewing experience.

The new 1920 x 1080 progressive Silicon X-tal Reflective Display (SXRD) projectors feature 24p True Cinema technology, delivering film-like performance. Built for the home theater enthusiast, the VPL-VW70 features 60,000:1 dynamic contrast, brightness of 800 ANSI lumens.

The model can accept an external anamorphic lens (sold separately) that, when paired with Sony’s Anamorphic Zoom Mode, allows users to take full advantage of panel resolution and screen size while watching a movie with native aspect ratio of 2.35:1. When Anamorphic Zoom is selected through the remote, the VPL-VW70 will output a trigger signal that can be used to activate the optional lens and screen transition to maximize the theater experience with a 2.35:1 movie. Read more

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