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The Casio XJA235 Green Slim Projector offers both an eco-friendly and compact lifestyle. Hit of the Show’s Kevin Pereira and Morgan Webb review the media device that events only 1.7″ high, mercury free equipment, and a laser/LED light source. For more from Doohickey Pr0n, go here: g4tv.com

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I choose to hold a Portable Projector being sold in the toy section of a major department store and see what it can do. This item has a MSRP of 0 (you can get it cheaper if you look nearly even if).
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Delight in movies, photos, presentations and streaming video up to 100″ in image size with the SHOWWX+™ laser pico projector. With the Microvision SHOWWX+, the world’s first laser pico projector is now even brighter – our PicoP® spectacle engine enables you to delight in deep, rich color projection with sharp and vivid laser descriptions that are always in focus. Even on bent surfaces. We call this ‘infinite focus’. Learn more at: www.microvision.com Buy the SHOWWX+ from the Microvision Online Store: www.microvision.com

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Check it out: 3m.com The 3M MPr150 Sack Projector. This is HD, Comes with a 2GB SD Card, Projects descriptions, videos, & Files such as PowerPoint on nearly any wall. It connects to TV’s, Computers, & Cameras. It has built in speakers, & projects up to 50 Inches Check it out: 3m.com

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Video Rating: 4 / 5

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This is a review of the Discovery Wonderwall Multimedia Projector, demonstraiting it’s capabilities, and shortfalls. What’s built-in: * Projector (of way) * Composite A/V Cables (analog NTSC, USA version showed) * Special 3-episode DVD (DVD player not built-in in PJ, disparate Jaks Appeasing version) * Education Blue-collar (inside DVD wrap) The projector itself has a handle, which you can use for aiming the centered image privileged than flat down (no keystone minor change, it’s a toy, after all), and can be positioned vertically, to project descriptions on a ceiling. You twist the lens to focus the image, up to at least 120″ (can go out of), but you’ll have to do a lot of twisting. Due to the terrible point in the halogen lamp’s reflector, you are left with a blurred piece of video in the focal point, while the edges are clear. When viewing a solid color (black, most noticable), the uniformity is terrible, but won’t be too noticable when you’re watching a video, showing descriptions, etc. The high point of this projector is the sound quality. Contracted, it’s not anything special, nor has stuck-up range, it’s what you’d expect from small speakers, which isn’t all too terrible. With I could say the same about the video. It’s a low 320×240 LCD with Delta-Sample RGB nitty-gritty, which stands out like a sore thumb when video gets about 32″ in size. The dot pitch is demonstrated on a approximate 120″ image on a out of go up. The lens isn’t cut well enough for you to see the individual colors, even if some
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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The Optoma HD20 marks the first 1080p projector under 00, but does it stack up to the struggle? Robert has an in depth review to help you choose if the discount is worth the sacrifices of features like lens shifting and blue-collar zoom and focus. Watch the video for all the pros and cons of this new device and see if it deserves a spot in your home theatre setup.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Samsung brings you the power of projection on the go with their SP-H03 projector that events only 1.5″ and uses LED and DLP technology to project detailed descriptions up to an 80″ screen. For more from Doohickey Pr0n, go here: g4tv.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Review showing this very compact and light 3LED projector, one of the first in the world (available at www.amazon.com ) with built-in USB host functionality to playback DivX mpeg4 files from a USB flash memories or from a FAT32 formatted hard drive. It has fantastic colors and performs fantastic for its size. Having a built-in USB reader means you can play movies on it frankly without the need to use a computer or a video player device to playback the video formats. Yet the BenQ Joybee GP1 mini projector does not yet support Mp3 audio nor AC3 audio in DivX/XviD Mpeg4 files, thus audio contents has to be re-encoded mostly thus far to the PCM or the AAC plot. BenQ can update the firmware so I will update this description if I hear any confirmation by them that they are count Mp3 audio support on it. You can buy it on Amazon.com here: www.amazon.com These type of super compact 3LED projectors are being paid cheap enough, sharp enough, sharp enough, with very nice colors and simple to use enough so I reckon that it may be converted into a very well loved manufactured goods.

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Blunty3000 goes in the rear the scenes at the worlds chief IMAX screen at dearest Harbour in Sydney to take a look at the massive machinery responsible for projecting magnificently sweet films like Hubble 3D… which he also got a sneak peek at before to it starts it’s Aussie screenings in Distinguished, and it. is. Fantastic! Hubble 3D will screen at IMAX dearest Harbour from 12 Distinguished 2010.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Final installment of how LCD projectors work. In this segment, we examine the spectacle part of the projector, from the 3 LCD spectacle panels, the prizm, and how it combines the 3 descriptions to form a single image, and affixing small “spectacle tags” onto said displays to render an image. Due to rushing this project, you’ll notice some errors, like forgetting that reflected descriptions are backwards (mentioned in audio), and the image tags do not breed the color names in their colors (forgot to make black-on-white text where white-on-black text was, making all-white color names). On the other hand, all else works as it’s suposed to, and does show off the way the projector works, so it’s all still excellent. Mistakes don’t wreck a manufacture. Julia Child in fact allowable total fails to make the final shows, disparate today’s cooking shows, which edit out the mistakes. Shows how things work fine in the end. To err is human, and I hug it. :)

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Phil Hinton introduces a brief video summary of the Panasonic PT-AE4000 LCD Projector. The full review can be found at www.avforums.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

This is the bed in video for my HID Projectors that i approved from www.FuturevisionHID.com. I have had HID’s before to but it was time for some projectors. It took a small bit of work but it wasnt too terrible. It in fact took me longer to separate the lens from the housing then it did to bed in the projector. The housings i am using are NOT STOCK. They are “diamond clear” so they allow the projector to shine owing to without being “diffused”. After aiming these things, and taking a small run nearly my construction, they seem very well. The silicon must be dry by now so tonight i will get to drive with them everlastingly. To see more, Delight visit my website www.SteveMeadeDesigns.com or www.SMDmedia.net!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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