At first glance Scitec's VLP-100 seems to present a fairly below-average stab at the almost-mini projector scene, offering up 350 lumens, a 150:1 contrast ratio and a paltry 320 x 240 resolution.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.10.22 at 09:07
Christie has proudly announced that they provided two projectors for the world premiere of Walt Disney Pictures’ “High School Musical 3: Senior Year”.
Via About Projectors | Posted on 2008.10.21 at 12:49
The 3M MPro110 projector is one of the first pocket projectors to be released to the consumer market. Featuring VGA (640 x 480) resolution and LCoS display technology, the MPro110 is able to display an image up to 50 inches, diagonally, from less than 6 feet away.
Via About Projectors | Posted on 2008.10.21 at 11:50
Sony announced back in September the coming of two new digital cinema projectors, the SXR-T105 and SXR-T110. These models are expected to be the successors of Sony’s popular SXR-S105 and SXR-S110 projectors.
Via About Projectors | Posted on 2008.10.21 at 10:46
Firebox is one of the top online providers of the latest gadgets, toys, games, and other cool stuff. Recently, Firebox announced that they are selling the Aiptek Pocket Cinema V10 projector.
Via About Projectors | Posted on 2008.10.21 at 10:19
You think it's impossible to have more fun than we already do at Engadget, and then Samsung goes and releases some new displays. Case in point: the CX-2233GW.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.10.21 at 10:02
Asus is ritzing up its LCD inventory with four new high-end displays this month -- the VK266H and VW266H at 25. 5 inches (beating out the manufacturer's current top end) and the VK246H and VW246H at good ol' 24 inches.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.10.20 at 15:56
The BenQ W20000 is one of the best projectors that money can buy. Designed for home theaters, the W20000 features full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, a 20000:1 contrast ratio, and 1200 ANSI lumens, which is good for a dark or dimly lit room.
Via About Projectors | Posted on 2008.10.20 at 13:11
Barco has the pleasure to team up with National Geographic to display their traveling exhibit of Tutenkhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs. Barco will be providing their DP-1200 projector for the digital presentation “Egypt 3D: Secretes of the Mummies.
Via About Projectors | Posted on 2008.10.20 at 12:15
Projectiondesign will support the forthcoming eArts Festival in Shanghai. The festival started on October 18th and runs for three weeks and will offer events, performances, and installations, which is designed to unite artists from all over the world while creating a fusion of art and new technology.
Via About Projectors | Posted on 2008.10.20 at 11:38