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  • High Definition DLP 1080p Home Theater Projector
  • HD DLP, 1920 x 1080 Resolution
  • 2 HDMI Ver 1.3 (CEC Control)
  • 6 Segment 5-speed Color Wheel
  • Vyper Drive Game Mode

Product Description
This XVZ15000 SharpVision 1080p high definition DLP front projector represents an outstanding value in home theater. Utilizing a DLP chip, 1920 x 1080 technology from Texas Instruments and Sharps advanced proprietary technologies the XV-Z15000 boasts an outstanding 30,000:1 contrast ratio and a high brightness 1600 ANSI lumens rating, delivering one of the best pictures available in consumer home theater projectors today… More >>

Sharp XVZ15000 High-Definition 1080p Home Theater Projector

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Sharp XVZ15000 High-Definition 1080p Home Theater Projector

by High Definition on February 2, 2010

  • High Definition DLP 1080p Home Theater Projector
  • HD DLP, 1920 x 1080 Resolution
  • 2 HDMI Ver 1.3 (CEC Control)
  • 6 Segment 5-speed Color Wheel
  • Vyper Drive Game Mode

Product Description
This XVZ15000 SharpVision 1080p high definition DLP front projector represents an outstanding value in home theater. Utilizing a DLP chip, 1920 x 1080 technology from Texas Instruments and Sharps advanced proprietary technologies the XV-Z15000 boasts an outstanding 30,000:1 contrast ratio and a high brightness 1600 ANSI lumens rating, delivering one of the best pictures available in consumer home theater projectors today… More >>

Sharp XVZ15000 High-Definition 1080p Home Theater Projector

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PowerPoint Projector Rentals – Which one to go for?

by High Definition on January 25, 2010

Projectors are essential for making presentations. Most of the times, we tend to use Microsoft PowerPoint to make our presentations. It is important that they are neatly displayed so that everyone can clearly see what is being presented there. Mostly, projectors are meant for official use or for use in the educational institutions. However, it is definitely not limited to these industries alone. Several other applications also exist.

Now let us look at the various projectors that you can rent out for your company’s presentation needs. There are analog and digital PowerPoint projector rentals that you can find in the market. You can decide to choose the one that fits your presentation demands. Here is a brief comparison of what you will get with an analog and a digital projector.
LCD projectors are better for Microsoft PowerPoint presentations and detailed financial spreadsheet display. It can provide an excellent definition of the colour images and also provide much better brightness and contrast ratio compared to the other digital projector.

The LCD projector is based on the analog technology. However, it is clearly beaten by the DLP projectors or the Digital Light Processing projectors since these projectors are best suited to meet your needs wherever you go. LCD projectors are heavy and stagnated. Often, they are not moved from their regular fixed position. However, the DLP projector is very sleek and you can even carry it with you if you were travelling to any other place to attend a business meeting.

The LCD projectors are meant only for static images and any other text. Hence, it can be used for a presentation that is meant to be given at a seminar provided it does not have any fast moving objects to be displayed. LCD cannot display moving objects as effectively as the DLP projectors. Hence, when you are considering PowerPoint Projector Rentals, then you should always rent out the projector depending upon the nature of your presentation and the size of the room you will be using it in.

The PowerPoint projector rentals are available in various brightness levels ranging from 1000 lumens to 6000+ lumens. Lumens indicate the brightness of the projector. In fact, the number of lumens is directly proportional to the brightness of the projector that you are choosing to rent. Here we shall briefly look into the various brightness levels and what they denote.

1000 lumens – it is ideal for low presentations made in a room with low ambient light.
2000 lumens –In fact, they are the most common projectors that are being sold as well as rented these days. They are highly practical and can work under some ambient light.
3000 lumens –It is much larger when compared to the 1000 lumens or the 2000 lumens projector. It is best suited to target audience of strength less than hundred in a room with ambient light.

There are also 6000 lumens projectors that are available for rentals as well as purchase. You can decide which projector meets your needs better.

Are you looking for the best possible price on powerpoint projector rentals? Visit www.powerpointprojectors.com today for the best deals around!

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PowerPoint Projector Rentals – Which One to go For?

by High Definition on January 24, 2010

Projectors are essential for making presentations. Most of the times, we tend to use Microsoft PowerPoint to make our presentations. It is important that they are neatly displayed so that everyone can clearly see what is being presented there. Mostly, projectors are meant for official use or for use in the educational institutions. However, it is definitely not limited to these industries alone. Several other applications also exist.

Now let us look at the various projectors that you can rent out for your company’s presentation needs. There are analog and digital PowerPoint projector rentals that you can find in the market. You can decide to choose the one that fits your presentation demands. Here is a brief comparison of what you will get with an analog and a digital projector.
LCD projectors are better for Microsoft PowerPoint presentations and detailed financial spreadsheet display. It can provide an excellent definition of the colour images and also provide much better brightness and contrast ratio compared to the other digital projector.

The LCD projector is based on the analog technology. However, it is clearly beaten by the DLP projectors or the Digital Light Processing projectors since these projectors are best suited to meet your needs wherever you go. LCD projectors are heavy and stagnated. Often, they are not moved from their regular fixed position. However, the DLP projector is very sleek and you can even carry it with you if you were travelling to any other place to attend a business meeting.

The LCD projectors are meant only for static images and any other text. Hence, it can be used for a presentation that is meant to be given at a seminar provided it does not have any fast moving objects to be displayed. LCD cannot display moving objects as effectively as the DLP projectors. Hence, when you are considering PowerPoint Projector Rentals, then you should always rent out the projector depending upon the nature of your presentation and the size of the room you will be using it in.

The PowerPoint projector rentals are available in various brightness levels ranging from 1000 lumens to 6000+ lumens. Lumens indicate the brightness of the projector. In fact, the number of lumens is directly proportional to the brightness of the projector that you are choosing to rent. Here we shall briefly look into the various brightness levels and what they denote.

1000 lumens – it is ideal for low presentations made in a room with low ambient light.
2000 lumens -In fact, they are the most common projectors that are being sold as well as rented these days. They are highly practical and can work under some ambient light.
3000 lumens -It is much larger when compared to the 1000 lumens or the 2000 lumens projector. It is best suited to target audience of strength less than hundred in a room with ambient light.

There are also 6000 lumens projectors that are available for rentals as well as purchase. You can decide which projector meets your needs better.

Are you looking for the best possible price on powerpoint projector rentals? Visit www.powerpointprojectors.com today for the best deals around!

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Best Home Theater Projectors Of 2009

by High Definition on January 16, 2010

Do you have access to a large number of dvds or home movies that you would like to watch at your own time but would also like to have movie theater quality? Have you been wondering if you should buy a home theater projector but don’t know what to look for? This article will help you out by going over two of the best home theater projectors of 2009.

Optoma HD70
To start off, let’s talk about the Optoma HD70. At $685, the Optoma HD70 is relatively cheap compared to some of the other models. It has a lamp life of 3000 hours at 200 Watts, meaning that you could theoretically keep it on for 125 days straight without stopping before it dies – and when it does, the lamp is pretty easy to replace (but that’s another story). The image size can be anywhere from 33.55” to 310”, which truly gives you a movie theater experience. It comes with the AC Power Cord, Composite Video Cable, Component Video Cable, S-Video Cable, Remote Control, Batteries for Remote, Lens Cap, User’s Manual, Quick Start Guide and Warranty Card all in a wonderfully ergonomical carrying case. While this sounds like a lot, the whole thing only weighs 5.6lbs.

Panasonic PT-AE900U
The Panasonic PT-AE900u will cost you a bit more but comes with many cool features. At $1,710, the Panasonic PT-AE900u will give you true high definition quality. It measures about 13″ by 4″ by 10.5″ and weighs a bit more than the Optoma HD70 at 7.9 pounds. The PT-AE900U presents a number of features for adjusting the picture quality of your movie including a new Dynamic Iris optical system that lengthens the range of the iris by 30% for a captivating 5500:1 contrast ratio. Dynamic Iris tracks the movement of the scene so that the video flows more thouroughly than your average dvd. The PT-AE900U is also outfitted with new Smooth Screen technology that effectively eliminates the “screen door effect” (visible spacing between pixels) and gives the projector a more high quality film-like presentation. In order to adapt to any home electronic device, the PT-AE900U supports a full range of input sources, including DVD and video players, PCs and game consoles.

Which of these top of the line projectors you choose is completely up to you as the year 2009 has presented the industry with high performance, smaller machines, and award winning capabilities. With your new projector, you will at last be at ease with watching your favorite movies right in the comfort of your own home. Whenever you bring your friends around, they will stare in awe and wonder at how well off you are and will envy your accomplishments. A home theater projector is the only thing standing between making you the talk of the town. So what are you waiting for? Get your projector today!

Find the lowest prices on the Optoma HD70 and Panasonic PT-AE900U projectors at our site Projectors For Sale.

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Optoma HD20 High Definition 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector

January 11, 2010

True High Def 1080p Resolution
1700 Lumens Brightness
4000:1 Contrast Ratio
Up to 300-Inch Screen size
HDI Component, Composite, Video, and VGA Connections

Product DescriptionThe Optoma HD20 brings a new level of flexibility to your high-definition home theater/multi-media experience. With true 1080p resolution, the HD20 delivers excellent color saturation and subtle details for superior image quality. With its sleek design [...]

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Optoma HD20 High Definition 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector

January 8, 2010

True High Def 1080p Resolution
1700 Lumens Brightness
4000:1 Contrast Ratio
Up to 300-Inch Screen size
HDI Component, Composite, Video, and VGA Connections

Product DescriptionThe Optoma HD20 brings a new level of flexibility to your high-definition home theater/multi-media experience. With true 1080p resolution, the HD20 delivers excellent color saturation and subtle details for superior image quality. With its sleek design [...]

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Where can i find a projector like this?

January 6, 2010

The specificatins i want are:
1 16:9 native ratio
2 at least 2000 lumens
3 a high resolution (1080i or 1080p)
4 a high definition input (for my xbox 360)
5 a good contrast ratio
6 a maximum picture thats at least 200 inches
7 And preferably below $1000
nevermind about the 200 inch screen

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Sony VPL-VW60 BRAVIA® SXRD 1080p high-definition projector

December 2, 2009

HDTV-ready projector (digital TV reception requires a separate HDTV tuner)
widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio (can also display 4:3 material)
3 SXRD panels (1920 x 1080 pixels each)
panel shift fine convergence adjustment
35,000:1 max. contrast ratio (with dynamic iris)

Product DescriptionThe Sony VPL-VW60 is a high-definition projector that is packed with features, including three SXRD panels that provide a full, [...]

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Video Projector Buying Guide

December 1, 2009

In the past, video projectors were limited to high-end home theater installations that were very expensive, but today these same types of high definition projectors are available for less than $2,000.
Whether you plan on using a video projector for professional or personal use, a projector can provide you with many benefits. Depending on what you [...]

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Samsung LN22A330 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

December 1, 2009

8ms Response time
3,000:1 Contrast Ratio
1 HDMI Input, 1 Component Input
3W Audio Output
Headphone Jack

Product DescriptionThis 22″ LCD HDTV will truly fit just about anywhere in your home. Enjoy your favorite movies and TV shows in bright, brilliant color. You can also use your LCD TV as a PC monitor and display photos and videos or even [...]

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Sanyo PLV-1080HD High Definition 1080p LCD Home Theater Projector

November 20, 2009

Full 1920 x 1080 HD resolution with TopazReal™ technology
10,000:1 contrast ratio for rich colors and deep blacks
Four HD inputs including two HDMI version 1.3b and 2 component
Easy DIY installation due to advanced lens shifting.
Virtually silent fan design with low fan noise of 21 dB

Product DescriptionIf you’re looking for a home theater projector, you want one [...]

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Polaroid TLX-01511C LCD TV and PC monitor, high-definition 15.4-inch digital

October 15, 2009

Key Features & Benefits:
15.4″ LCD screen with a 16:10 widescreen aspect ratio
With a 1280 x 800 resoluton, 250 cd/m2 brightness and a 400:1 contrast ratio 16ms response time ensures less blurring during on-screen motion
HDMI, component, VGA (D-sub), VGA audio, S-video, composite video, coaxial RF and 2 audio inputs
Helps you connect to a [...]

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Vizio VO420E 42″ 1080P Full High Definition Television, 15,000:1 Contrast Ratio

October 13, 2009
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DVD Players: an Inspiration for Music Lovers

October 10, 2009

Nowadays, there are two types of cheap DVD players. The first type includes the player that plays discs in HD (High Definition) format and the other type include the player that plays discs in the Blu-Ray format. Both are considered to be high definition players and one can get these from the market. The players [...]

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JVC LT 32E478 32 Inch 720p Flat Panel LCD HDTV

August 14, 2009

JVC LT 32E478 32 Inch 720p Flat Panel LCD HDTV

JVC’s line-up of widescreen high definition flat panel [...]

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JVC LT 42E478 42 Inch 720p Flat Panel LCD HDTV

August 11, 2009

JVC LT 42E478 42 Inch 720p Flat Panel LCD HDTV

For 2007 JVC’s line-up of widescreen high definition [...]

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BenQ W10000 DLP projector 1200 ANSI lumens 1920 x 1080 widescreen High Definition 1080p

August 9, 2009

BenQ W10000 DLP projector 1200 ANSI lumens 1920 x 1080 widescreen High Definition 1080p

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Acer P5370W DLP projector 3000 ANSI lumens WXGA 1280 x 800 widescreen High Definition 720p

August 3, 2009

Acer P5370W DLP projector 3000 ANSI lumens WXGA 1280 x 800 widescreen High Definition 720p

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Panasonic PT DW10000U DLP projector 10000 ANSI lumens 1920 x 1080 widescreen High Definition 1080p

July 29, 2009

Panasonic PT DW10000U DLP projector 10000 ANSI lumens 1920 x 1080 widescreen High Definition 1080p

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