BenQ MW820ST DLP Projector

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Here comes a new DLP projector from BenQ, the MW820ST. Designed for classrooms, this 3D-ready projector provides 1280 x 800 WXGA resolution, 3000 ANSI lumens brightness, 13000:1 contrast ratio and up to 10,000 hours of lamp life (SmartEco Mode). It also comes with a built-in 10W mono speaker and a number of connectivity ports including 2x D-Sub, Composite, S-Video, HDMI, 2x Stereo Mini Jack and RCA Audio. The MW820ST is available now for $1,299. [BenQ]

InFocus IN1112A DLP Projector

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The IN1112A is another newly released DLP projector from InFocus that provides 1280 x 800 WXGA resolution, 2200 ANSI lumens brightness, 2600:1 contrast ratio and up to 4,000 hours of lamp life. This compact and lightweight projector also has a built-in 1W mono speaker and a number of connectivity ports including D-Sub, USB Type A, Composite, HDMI and Stereo Mini Jack. The IN1112A is available now for $1,099. [InFocus]

ASUS P2B DLP Projector

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ASUS has recently unveiled their latest DLP projector ‘P2B’ at this year’s Computex 2013 Show. This ultra-compact battery-powered projector is able to display a 42-inch diagonal image from just one meter away, and provides 1280 x 800 WXGA resolution, 350 ANSI lumens brightness and 16:10 aspect ratio. It also comes with a microSD card slot, a USB port, an HDMI/MHL port and a built-in speaker. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing and release date yet. [ASUS]

Sony VPL-FHZ55 3LCD Laser Light Source Projector

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Sony is proud to announce their newest 3LCD laser light source projector, the VPL-FHZ55. Based on a blue laser light source, this 3LCD projector provides 1920 x 1200 WUXGA resolution, 4000 ANSI lumens brightness, 16:10 aspect ratio and up to 20,000 hours of expected light source. The VPL-FHZ55 is scheduled to hit the market sometime in August. [Sony]

Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 500 Projector

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Epson has begun shipping their newest home theater projector, the PowerLite Home Cinema 500. Adopting the 3LCD display technology, the projector provides 800 x 600 SVGA resolution, 2600 ANSI lumens brightness, 3000:1 contrast ratio and up to 5,000 hours of lamp life (Eco Mode). It also comes with a built-in 2W mono speaker and has a number of connectivity ports including HDMI, S-Video, Composite, RCA Audio, RGB D-Sub and USB Type A. The PowerLite Home Cinema 500 is priced at $379. [Epson]

Coolux Q5 Pico Projector

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Check out this newly released pico projector from Coolux, the Q5. Adopting the DLP display technology, this travel-friendly projector provides 854 x 480 WVGA resolution, 100 ANSI lumens brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio and up to 20,000 hours of RGB LED lamp life. What’s more, it also comes with a built-in media player, a MHL/HDMI port and a built-in 1W mono speaker. The Q5 will set you back $409. [Product Page]

Canon LE-5W portable projector set for summer with 3LED technology

As projectors continue to be a big business in an industry ripe with mobile devices, Canon’s newest hardware has appeared with a foot in both camps. This is the LE-5W Multimedia Projector, coming in any color just so long as its black or white, working with 3LED technology to ensure the photos users have taken with their Canon cameras are projected with as vibrant and color-correct a light as possible. Of course this device isn’t a camera in and of itself: instead you’ll be running content through an HDMI cord or USB thumb drive.

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Made to be “ultra-portable”, Canon has introduced the LE-5W projector as a 9.76” (w) x 7.60” (d) x 2.16” (h) unit weighing in at 3.5 lbs. This projector is able to work with multiple different input methods for the multi-device modern user. In addition to HDMI and USB thumb drive availability, this machine works with built-in 1.5GB storage and SD card slots as well.

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The Canon LE-5W works with 500 lumens of brightness and a throw ratio of 1.2:1. This means you’ll be able to project a rather large picture in relatively small spaces. 3LED technology is employed to bring on what Canon describes as superior quality: “because the LED light source for each primary color (red, green, and blue) is used without splitting light through a color wheel, images and video with pure, highly vibrant colors can be projected.”

Native resolution is WXGA (1280 x 800) while several different projection modes exist for the many different kinds of users that’ll be making use of the machine:

• Presentation mode – this default mode matches the colors generally displayed by the screens of PCs and notebook computers.
• Standard mode – designed for optimal projection in rooms with minimal ambient light.
• Movie mode – delivers saturated colors, and is perfect for presentation in darkened rooms.
• sRGB mode – optimized for the colors as seen in a calibrated sRGB color space. This mode is best used for displaying graphics, AutoCAD diagrams, and other computer-calibrated presentations involving critical colors.
• User mode – enables customized settings of brightness, contrast, color, tint, temperature, and even sharpness.

While the machine does work with two built-in 2.5-watt stereo speakers, you’ll also find basic audio in and out ports for external speaker hookups. Also included is a mini-USB for data transfer, standard video-in, and standard VGA in for full-sized PC connectivity.

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Tripod mount on the bottom, a four second startup time, and “scratch-resistant” surfaces all around round out the package. This machine will be available in stores in the Summer of 2013 for an estimated retail price of $799. Sound like a deal to you? Built-in media support includes H.264, WMV, MJPEG, MPEG1/2/4, and RMVB video; BMP and JPEG photos; MP3, WMA, AAC, OGG, and WAV music; and Adobe PDF 1.2-1.7 and Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Excel, and Word) – so you know you wont be left out in the cold when you plug your USB stick in.


Canon LE-5W portable projector set for summer with 3LED technology is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Optoma W304M DLP Projector

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Optoma offers you their latest DLP projector, the W304M. Aimed at business market, this 3D-ready projector provides 1280 x 800 WXGA resolution, 3100 ANSI lumens brightness, 10,000:1 contrast ratio and up to 5,000 hours of lamp life (Eco Mode). It also comes with a built-in 1W mono speaker and a number of connectivity ports including HDMI, D-sub, S-Video, Composite and Stereo Mini Jack. The W304M sells for $849. [Optoma]

BenQ W770ST DLP Projector

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Check out this newly launched DLP projector from BenQ, the W770ST. This 3D-ready projector provides 1280 x 720 native resolution, 2500 ANSI lumens brightness, 13,000:1 contrast ratio and up to 6,500 hours of lamp life (SmartEco Mode). It also comes with a built-in 10W mono speaker and a number of connectivity ports including D-Sub, 2x HDMI, Composite, S-Video, Component, Stereo Mini Jack and RCA. The W770ST retails for 599 Euro (about $768). [BenQ]

BenQ MX822ST DLP Projector

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BenQ has recently released their newest DLP projector, the MX822ST. Designed for classrooms and conference rooms, this ultra short-throw projector provides 1024 x 768 XGA resolution, 3500 ANSI lumens brightness, 13000:1 contrast ratio and up to 3,500 hours of lamp life (smartEco Mode). This 3D-ready projector also comes with a built-in 20W speaker and a number of connectivity ports including 2x D-Sub, HDMI, Composite, S-Video, 2x Mini Jack, RCA, LAN and 2x USB Type A. The MX822ST is available now for $1,319. [Product Page]