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Acer has managed to keep itself extremely busy over the past couple of months, rolling out quite a large number of interesting products targeting various market segments, the latest we've come across being their new H9500 video projector.The new DLP projection solution offers Full HD support in 16:9 image format... |
23 March 2011 08:11 GMT |
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SIM2 has come up with some exquisite (yet very pricey) projectors over time, and, in order to mark their 15'th anniversary, they've decided to also introduce a couple of special editions, providing a wealth of advanced features at some equally “advanced” price points.As BornRich reveals, SIM2 la... |
14 March 2011 04:12 GMT |
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Acer's been quite busy lately officially releasing some of their latest products, and now, the company's back with yet another display solution, namely the Acer H5360BD projector.
The Acer H5360BD offers a native 720p resolution (1280x720 pixels) and 16:9 aspect ratio, but it also packs a True 24p featur... |
7 March 2011 01:56 GMT |
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Since we've talked quite enough about the 3D HDTVs launched at CES 2011, it's perhaps a good idea to also check out some of the 3D projectors unveiled on this occasion, such as the brand-new D512-3D, D536-3D and the D538-3D models from Vivitek, that also come packed with 2D to 3D conversion technology.In ot... |
11 January 2011 09:48 GMT |
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As you've been able to see from our articles on the subject yesterday, Toshiba's had quite a field day, releasing a huge number of notebooks that target pretty much any and every consumer segment out there. However, among all those Tecras and Satellites, the Japanese company has also managed to slip in a ne... |
15 October 2008 02:34 GMT |
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Although projectors are still lagging far behind plasma displays and LCDs as the solution of choice for one's home entertainment center, the manufacturers of such products keep pumping out new and improved models, hoping that they'll manage to convince at least some of the future customers. However, since m... |
22 August 2008 02:47 GMT |
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InFocus seems to be quite keen on making a name for itself on the digital projectors' market, as it has come up with quite a large number of such products over the past few months. And the company's latest announcement refers to no less than three such devices, namely the IN35, IN35W and IN37 models, which ... |
6 November 2007 07:36 GMT |
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The people over at InFocus have been pretty busy this year, launching a wide variety of new models, each of them aimed at a specific target segment. However, the company's product line-up was missing a little something and that's the reason why InFocus released the Work Big IN38 multipurpose digital project... |
11 September 2007 09:56 GMT |
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Portability is an extremely important concept in technological design nowadays, since an increasingly higher number of customers demand products that can be carried around anywhere, while still being able to provide the same level of functionality as their less-portable counterparts. And in the spirit of this concept... |
15 August 2007 06:41 GMT |
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Convergence is one of the most important trends in technology design nowadays, but from time to time we come across some devices that really take this concept to the extreme. And that's exactly the case with the latest DLP projector launched by the Japanese company OS Group, namely the DV11, as this thing incorp... |
24 July 2007 09:46 GMT |
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BenQ (or QISDA, as it is now known) has had some pretty rough times lately, as it has gone through a major depression phase and has been forced to overhaul all its separate divisions. However, it seems that in all that turmoil they've found the time to continue the research and development activities in the fiel... |
12 July 2007 06:11 GMT |
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DLP projectors have evolved quite a lot during the past few years and have thus become quite an affordable solution for those people who want to setup their own home theater system without having to occupy even more space in their already over-crowded homes with a huge, widescreen plasma or LCD display. And one such ... |
11 July 2007 03:06 GMT |
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