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Top 5 Projectors

August 23, 2006



Here is a list of the top 5 projectors both in production and not in production. Enjoy :)

5. Epson EMP-6100 Projector

The Epson EMP-6100 Projector is a new rugged type projector which main features include the ability to work in dusty and rough environments. It has a hardened case with a good filter to keep the nasty dust out. It will set you back around $5700.

Epson Projector

4. InFocus “Work Big” IN42 Projector

The Work Big Projector from InFocus works at 3500 lumens which is handy for those who want to watch the big screen in the day time with out having to close the curtains and black out the windows. Another good feature is the cooling fan which operates at a quiet 32db. The projector can be networked via a standard RJ45 connector and comes with several inputs. It will be on sale for $3299.

InFocus 3500 Lumens

3. Sony’s 18000 Lumen Projector

So, 3500 lumens wasnt bright enough for you? Sony had to go not just 1 step further but several thousand steps further with their beast of a projector. It runs at 18000 lumens… thats bright. It is designed for iMax sized screens that run at about 50 foot or more. Not for your average living room :)

srxr110 Top 5 Projectors

2. Explay projector for Mobiles

At this point I am not even sure if the Explay is real or not, but either way, it will be soon with the speed that technology goes. The Explay Projector plugs in to your mobile and projects a mini cinema on to any surface near by. The sheer coolness of the idea puts this at the number 2 spot.

Explay Projector

1. The Tiny Sony Projector

The Tiny Sony Projector is the number one for this weeks top 5 list. It’s sheer size (and with it being real) has put it in to the number 1 spot. It works by using a number of LED’s as the light source and sending that light out of the lens on to a screen.

Tiny Projector

I hope you enjoyed this weeks top 5. The next list will be posted this time next week :) Feel free to make any suggestions to what will be on this list.


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