Anybody who's ever had the lamp go out in his LCD projector knows they can cost hundreds of dollars to replace. The cost may seem exorbitant, until you stop to think about the special tasks the lamp ...
[Devon] recently repaired a handful of Phillips LCD projectors which he was quite excited to use. The only problem is that he didn’t want to mess with replacing the bulbs after every 2000 hours of use ...
The Epson PowerLite 1781W Wireless WXGA 3LCD Projector is a powerhouse as a portable data projector, providing solid brightness and resolution in a thin and light frame. In our testing, it showed very ...
Equipped with the proprietary SANYO QuaDrive™ optical engine, the PLC-XF1000 delivers extremely rich color reproduction with bright, vivid images Rated at 12,000 lumens, the highest brightness in the ...
Hitachi projectors use liquid crystal display panels and a high-power lamp to create the images that they project. Like other LCD projectors, the combination of a very bright bulb and a confined space ...
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 ...
The Epson PowerLite 1781W Wireless WXGA 3LCD Projector is a powerhouse as a portable data projector, providing solid brightness and resolution in a thin and light frame. In our testing, it showed very ...
The Christie LW650, one of the brightest WXGA, single-lamp 3LCD projectors on the market. The new projector’s native WXGA (1366 x 800) resolution provides a wide screen format image for full-screen ...
The Epson VS340 XGA 3LCD Projector ($429.99) offers easy portability and a good port selection for its price. You figure that Epson had to make some compromises in designing a sub-$500 model, and our ...
Here it is, Epson's first 3LCD projector to take advantage of their new 0.74-inch HTPS panels already spotted in Mitsubishi and Sanyo projectors. The EMP-TW2000 starts with a trio of Epson-built, 0.74 ...
Projectors are awesome. Ultrahuge screen, reasonably low price. We've reviewed a few here recently that were fantastic. There are three different technologies projectors use to create an image: DLP, ...