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Review Date: 11-DEC-2008
RRP: $594.00
3.50
If you are travelling and want a large screen, or want to hold a presentation on the go, the Visimax is a great option. Battery power means you do not need to carry fiddly power cables and it comes with everything you will need to hold an impromptu information session.
Review Date: 09-OCT-2009
RRP: $599.00
3.00
The tiny Dell M109S is a palm-size LED projector with a low brightness rating of only 50 lumens, which makes it best suited for very small groups in dark or dimly lit conference rooms.
Review Date: 20-APR-2009
RRP: $799.00
4.00
Optoma's diminutive projector makes a great travelling companion, despite somewhat fuzzy image projection.
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: 19-NOV-2007
RRP: $899.00
3.00
Despite its average picture quality in our tests, the X1160 is a suitable projector for the business person who frequently goes on the road to give presentations, or for the user who wants an inexpensive big-screen for a home theatre setup.
Review Date: 01-OCT-2009
RRP: $999.00
3.75
BenQ's Joybee GP1 is a nifty little projector, with a native resolution higher than DVD quality and a reasonable light output given its tiny size. The non-standard resolution might annoy some users, and the fan output while not noisy, wasn’t as quiet as we would have liked.
Review Date: 16-DEC-2008
RRP: $1099.00
4.00
For the DVD enthusiast, this all-in-one solution cuts down on cables and clutter without sacrificing picture quality.
Review Date: 16-OCT-2007
RRP: $1190.00
3.00
The Epson EMP-DM1 is a great idea for a projector that doesn't quite hit it home. It has quite a few image quality problems but since it's so insanely cheap, it's a great projector for regular families that just want to watch their moves on a wall at home.
Review Date: 09-OCT-2008
RRP: $1199.00
3.00
Viewsonic’s PJ506D may not be up to the same specifications as its competitors, but it provides high-brightness projection at a low cost.
Review Date: 07-JAN-2006
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.
Review Date: 26-FEB-2006
RRP: $1299.00
3.50
$1299 is well priced for a projector, and despite the PD100's drawbacks, it performs exceptionally well as an all purpose business projector.
Review Date: 27-JUL-2006
RRP: $1350.00
2.50
This isn't a brilliant projector by any means, but with a little patience, it will perform well enough for most users at a competitive price.
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.
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