Oh joy, yet another ho hum projector trying to look all cool at InfoComm. Next up on the walk of shame is ViewSonic's PJ1173, which falls right in line with the other lackluster beamers introduced today by the likes of Sharp, Mitsubishi and Toshiba.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.18 at 09:42
Ah, the onset of InfoComm. Getting the presumed onslaught of new projectors rolling is Toshiba, which has just dished out its 4. 8-pound, filter-free TDP-XP1U and TDP-XP2U.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.18 at 09:04
While Lenovo saw fit to stuff 1,920 x 1,200 pixels into a 22-inch panel, NEC is giving users a little more real estate to work with in its 26-inch EA261WM.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.18 at 09:00
It's not pretty (what Sanyo projector is?), but it is the world's first 4LCD projector. The 25-pound "portable" PLC-XP200L pumps 7,000 lumens across 1,024 x 768 pixels at a 2,200:1 contrast ratio in exchange for your $9,995.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.18 at 04:57
Electrograph Systems Inc. is a leading national distributor of display technology products and services. The company has recently announced that they will be displaying some of their latest AV displays and accessories the week at InfoComm, June 18-20, in Las Vegas, NV.
Via About Projectors | Posted on 2008.06.17 at 14:32
With InfoComm only a few days away, many manufacturers are starting to announce some of the products they will be displaying at their booths. NEC is no exception with their two new business projectors.
Via About Projectors | Posted on 2008.06.17 at 13:00
Last week Planar released their new projector line for the summer. Five new models were designed to fit a variety of needs. The PR2010 and PR2020 both feature 2300 ANSI lumens and a 1700:1 contrast ratio.
Via About Projectors | Posted on 2008.06.17 at 11:19
Meet the greenest 32-inch TV on the planet, Sony's BRAVIA KDL-32JE1. The set achieves a 232% efficiency rating -- that's just 86kWh/year -- to easily best the 164% rating required for Japan's highest five-star "Energy Saving Label.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.17 at 04:53
If you're not snoozin' by the end of this one, clearly you haven't been paying attention to just how many humdrum digiframes have been pumped out over the past six months or so.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.17 at 02:32
If you have $150,000 to spend on home entertainment, you might want to take a look at what Tony Caciolo did to his house. This is a guy who apparently loves themed home theater because he has three of them.
Via About Projectors | Posted on 2008.06.16 at 11:55