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Review Date: 04-NOV-2009
RRP: $2099.00
4.00
It might be heavier and noisier than the Infocus IN1102, but the IN1503 is easily more versatile. It has an impressively high contrast ratio and brightness, making it equally at home displaying high-definition movies and business presentations.
Review Date: 28-OCT-2009
RRP: $1599.00
3.75
ViewSonic's PJD3681 most intriguing feature is the ability to hook up a PC with a compatible graphics card and use the projector's 3D mode. It's also suitable to watching movies thanks to its acceptable contrast ratio and frame rate smoothing. In addition, the PJD3681 has the qualities you want from a portable business projector: high brightness and a reasonable size.
Review Date: 08-OCT-2009
RRP: $1999.00
3.50
If you're pinching pennies, the compact, 1.2kg Acer P3250 is the lowest-priced lamp-based, ultraportable projector we've seen recently, and it has excellent image quality.
Review Date: 10-SEP-2009
RRP: $1399.00
4.25
If you need a projector that can display a large image from a short distance away, ViewSonic’s PJD5351 is a great choice. Its fixed focal length means there’s no zoom capability, but its other specifications make it an good choice.
Review Date: 14-AUG-2009
RRP: $3899.00
4.50
This latest-generation DLP projector may be addressed to professional business movers who need a portable and high-quality solution, but it’s image quality stands above expectation, making it suitable for home cinema use. Quieter than older projectors, and with its versatile USB video input, the InFocus IN3106 comes highly recommended.
Review Date: 02-JUN-2009
RRP: $1535.00
3.75
Apart from a loud fan and bland design, the Hitachi CP-X2510 is a good projector with a reasonable price. Good in-built speakers and reasonable image quality mean this business projector will be a good all-in-one unit for presentations.
RRP: $2599.00
4.00
If you have the ability to mount the InFocus IN3108 projector in an out-of-the-way space, it’s a great addition to a board room. In darker rooms it offers good contrast, sharpness and brightness.
Review Date: 11-FEB-2009
RRP: $2599.00
3.50
The Viewsonic PJ760 DLP projector will suit those looking for a business projector that has high brightness levels and is well suited to presentations. It does suffer from a lack of contrast which makes it a poor choice for viewing video content.
Review Date: 06-FEB-2009
RRP: $8399.00
4.00
It is designed for auditoriums and large business halls, but the InFocus 5108 is equally adept at displaying high-definition videos.
Review Date: 04-DEC-2008
RRP: $1299.00
3.25
If you’re using an older laptop for your business multimedia presentations, the XR-32S will do the job perfectly. If you need digital connections, you’ll be better off with other models.
RRP: $1399.00
4.00
Epson’s W6 projector is a model that is great for projecting images from a widescreen notebook in the office, as well as for occasional home theatre use.
Review Date: 03-OCT-2008
RRP: $1699.00
4.00
Dell’s M209X is light, well-priced and has a high brightness level. If you can look past the fiddly remote, it’s a great portable data projector.
Review Date: 02-JUN-2008
RRP: $799.00
3.00
For a business projector the Toshiba SP1 fulfils its role admirably. However, if you need a silent model the SP1 isn’t for you.
Review Date: 08-MAY-2008
RRP: $1898.00
3.50
The EX20 from Toshiba is great for small rooms. It also has wireless connectivity — an unusual but useful feature in a projector.
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