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Epson Home Cinema 2040 and 2045 Best In Class

When you look at them both from a features standpoint, the Home Cinema 2040 and Home Cinema 2045 projectors from Epson are basically identical. The only real difference is the fact that the 2045 has Miracast, which allows you to talk to the projector wirelessly from devices compatible with Miracast, including tablets, computers, and smartphones. With that being said, whatever you want to accomplish on one projector can be completed on the other thanks to the built-in MHL on one of the HDMI ports. This allows you to use a streaming stick or connect directly to a tablet or other device. The only benefit to Miracast on the 2045 is that this connection is wireless, which does have its own advantages.

The 2040 has a lot to brag about, especially where its image processing is concerned. The 2040, to nobody’s surprise, does 3D and, even on a 100″ screen, the 3D remains bright. A lot of projectors that are focused on being a “theater room” projector usually lack in overall brightness but try to make the same claim. Epson has a pretty nice detail enhancement feature that is pretty good though it isn’t as fancy as the full Super-Resolution package. Super-Resolution does show up on some of Epson’s projectors though they are about 3x the price of the 2040.

One good thing about both of these projectors is that they both have Creative Frame Interpolation (CFI), otherwise known as smooth motion, which is terribly hard to find on a projector that costs less than $1,000. CFI is usually used on sports more than general TV, and a lot of projector fans don’t like CFI on their 24fps movies. So you can imagine that a projector like the 2040 will most likely be used for watching sports or general HDTV as opposed to in a dark room for watching movies. Regardless, you’d rather have CFI on something like the 2040 instead of a projector that costs you $3,000. The 2040 also comes with rather good color right out of the box. In most cases, you’re using Cinema or Bright Cinema modes or their 3D projector equivalents. This projector is also good at revealing dark shadow details though the black levels are not as good as the color.

When it comes to the warranty, you’re getting a pretty good deal, especially for the price. The warranty for the 2040 is 2 years with 2 years of rapid replacement service. A lot of projectors at this price range only have 1-year parts and labor warranties, though ViewSonic beats out everyone with a 3-year warranty. In terms of hardware, there is a manual zoom lens with an expected amount of zooming capabilities and keystone correction. In addition to that, this projector only weighs 5.7 pounds, so you can easily transport it wherever you want, and there is also a built-in speaker and audio out.

These projectors are good, all-around projectors for the family. If you want a nice little projector that comes with no hassles, an easy setup, and a warranty that is better than most others than the Home Cinema 2040 or Home Cinema 2045 may be the projectors you’re looking for. The feature sets are great and these projectors are perfect for simple plug-and-play operations, and the CFI is an added bonus. Oh, and did I mention that they both won Best in Class – Value awards? You can get the Home Cinema 2040 from Epson for $799 and the Home Cinema 2045 for $849.

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The Top 5 Business Projectors Of 2015

The Best Business Projectors of 2015The office projector. It can make meetings and projects really amazing, but it can also hold things up, especially if you have a complicated projector or someone who simply doesn’t know what they are doing. With business professionals becoming increasingly busier, there is less time than ever when it comes to our daily schedules.

 

Despite this fact, a lot of companies continue to use cheap projectors. They don’t do any research on the products and invest in something that causes more stress than productivity in the long run. Thankfully, 2015 has offered us up some really great office projectors. Now is as good a time as any to upgrade that old projector in the conference room into something that fits with your modern staff in these modern technological times. Here are the Top 5 Business Projectors of 2015.

Epson’s EX7235 Pro

This projector is perfect if your meetings are never in the same location twice. This projector weighs in at 5.29 pounds and measures 11.7″ x 9.0″ x 3.0″. In addition to that, this projector also supports USB, WiFi, VGA, HDMI, and mobile MHL connectivity. This projector offers easy mobility along with easy use. Booting and choosing your input source takes about 30 seconds. A 3,000-lumen lamp is just the icing on the cake.

Optoma’s ML550

This one may not be the smallest projector out there, but it does have a lot more power than some of the other Pico projectors on the list. The ML550 is extremely portable, weighing in at 0.83 pounds and measuring 4.1″ x 4.2″ x 1.5″. The 550-lumen lamp is the real kicker here, allowing you to project in complete darkness.

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Epson’s EB-X11

The EB-X11 is a good, middle-of-the-pack, projector. It measures 11.6″ x 11.9″ x 3.0″ and weighs 5.1 pounds. One particular feature that a lot of users will enjoy is the lens cover that instantly shuts off the lamp and speakers. The lamp itself has a rating of 2600 lumens though the projector is not without its flaws. The projector only has a 4:3 aspect ratio and photos don’t have the sharpest resolution. In addition to that, the USB port can only handle photos and the projector doesn’t have a WiFi option.

Philips’ PicoPix PPX2055

This projector is shockingly small, even compared to other Pico projectors. This one measures in at 2.8″ x 2.8″ x 1.1″ and only weighs a quarter of a pound. This could be a great way to surprise unsuspecting employees with a meeting they were unaware of. Setup with this projector is very easy and you can display almost any content on it. Power is drawn via USB, though there have been reports of this projector not working well with the MacBook Air, plus you’ll need a completely black room in order for the 55-lumen lamp to produce an image you are able to see.

ViewSonic’s Pro8600 & Pro8520HD

If you typically have meetings in bright rooms, or price isn’t a huge factor, then this is the projector for you. The Pro8600 weighs 8.5 pounds and measures 13.1″ x 10.4″ x 4.3″ ith the Pro8520HD weighing 8.5 pounds and measuring 13.1″ x 10.4″ x 4.8″. Both of these projectors run very loud and bright with the Pro8600 having a 6000-lumen output and the Pro8520HD having a 5000-lumen output. Neither projector is particularly good with USB though both have HDMI slots with the Pro8520HD having 2.

If you or your company is in the market for a new projector for your conference room, then one of these 5 projectors are sure to satisfy your needs. Granted, these may not be the best projectors of all time, but they are the best ones that have come out this year.

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Could There Be A New Google Glass Coming With A Built-In Projector?

Google Glass is truly technology of the future, taking wearable technology to the next level. Since the technology is still too expensive for mainstream use it appeared as if Google had seemingly forgotten about Google Glass in favor of other wearable technology, like Android Wear and other Android and Chrome products.

However, a new patent filed by Google could be suggesting that the company is working on an updated version of the heads-up display (HUD). This new patent from Google appears to have a version of Google Glass that comes with a built-in projector on board. Because obviously it wasn’t too expensive before.

This newly discovered patent, which was filed back in April 2013 and published on October 30th, describes a “head-mounted display including integrated projector.” Images that accompany the patent also suggest that it could be an updated or modified version of Google Glass with a small projector attached to the side. In addition to that, the patent also goes on to explain the main purpose of this new hardware could be for sharing information with people around you.

Google Glass brings a ton of advantages to mobile tech users but it’s all very personal. There really isn’t any way to share stuff from Google Glass with people around you. Adding a projector could turn Google Glass into a group technology. The addition of a projector could allow you to project photos or video taken with Google Glass to easily share this content with friends and family.

The bad thing about this, and every other patent that gets released, is that there is no guarantee that technology will ever become a reality. Add that to the fact that it seems as if Google has all but abandoned Google Glass altogether and is content with turning out smaller updates for the current Google Glass. Putting a projector on Google Glass could help add more functionality.

I still don’t see a real need for something like Google Glass, even with an attached projector. The technology is cool, don’t get me wrong, but there just doesn’t seem to be a real need for it. I mean there was already a report of someone being treated for Google Glass addiction. Regardless, Google Glass is still a thing and even though it may be on the back burner at the moment there is still the very real possibility that we could be seeing a Google Glass version with a built-in projector.

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New MobileCinema A50P Pico Projector from Aiptek

Aiptek MobileCinema A50PAiptek has officially released its newest pico projector, the MobileCinema A50P, which is aimed at users who actively use Android smartphones and tablets. This pocket-sized projector is capable of being transported easily and could be used in office settings where you might want to throw something from your smartphone or tablet up quickly on a larger screen for everybody to see.

The projector, which only measures 132mm x 71mm and is only 14mm tall, is capable of producing a 640×480 VGA resolution image in the range of 6″ to 60″ from up to 2m away. In addition to that, the projector comes with a 35 ANSI lumen output, which isn’t outstanding by any means, though it is still more than adequate for the size of the device.

The A50P has definitely been designed with mobile users in mind. The device comes with a micro-HDMI connector along with support for Mobile high-definition Link (MHL). Due to this, the projector is capable of charging a smartphone at the same time as it is being used as a projector by tapping into its own 1,850mAh lithium-polymer battery. When switched off, the projector can also run as a standalone power bank for a quick charge.

The A50P is based on Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology and comes with a low-power LED light source, which gives it a 1,000:1 contrast ration and an overall lifetime of 20,000 hours before the LED burns out. A carrying case and USB cable are included with the projector, which is also ready to use right out of the box for MHL-compatible devices. Unfortunately, you will need an extra adapter if you want to use micro-HDMI.

The MobileCinema A50P pico projector from Aiptek is currently available from the company for about $480.

Source: Expert Reviews – Aiptek MobileCinema A50P pico projector launched for Android devices

NEC Debuts New VE281 and VE281X VE Series Projectors

NEC VE281NEC Display Solutions recently debuted its new VE281 and VE281X mobile projectors, both of which have been specifically designed with the small-to-medium-sized businesses, education environments, corporate conference rooms and mobility applications in mind.

Both of these projectors are capable of producing 2,800 lumens of brightness, are lightweight, affordable and produce high-contrast images. In addition to that, each one comes with a powerful 7-watt speaker built-in for clear, crisp audio.

The automated technologies, including Auto Power On and quick startup/shutdown, allow both of these projectors to be eco-friendly. Speaking of eco-friendly, both devices also have ECO Mode technology, a carbon savings meter, extended filter life and energy-saving features that are also key elements in the design. Intelligent Driving Scheme (IDS2) technology has also been incorporated in order to extend the lamp life of the projectors to up to 6,000 hours in ECO Mode and 4,000 hours in normal use.

According to Senior Product Manager for Projectors at NEC Display Solutions Rich McPherson, “NEC’s new VE Series brings a new mobile family to our multimedia projector lineup with the intention of providing high brightness to small areas with heavy ambient lighting. Its automated technologies and lightweight design make it ideal for mobility applications where the projector is frequently moved between locations.”

Both the VE281 and VE281X have similar features, including:

  • SVGA and XGA resolutions
  • 2800 lumens of brightness
  • 3000:1 high contrast ratio from the latest Texas Instruments DLP® engine
  • BrilliantColor™ technology provides accurate color reproduction
  • Intelligent Driving Scheme (IDS2) enables increased lamp life and contrast ratio
  • HDMI input connects you to high-definition sources
  • Compact size and lightweight design simplify transport
  • Automatic Power ON via RGB (15-pin) input
  • Quick startup/cooling/shutdown minimizes projector setup and teardown between meetings
  • ECO Mode technology helps extend lamp life and lowers power consumption
  • Lamp life up to 4000 hours normal and up to 6000 hours in ECO Mode
  • Carbon savings meter calculates the positive effects of operating the projector in ECO Mode
  • Intuitive remote control provides one-touch source changes

Both the VE281 and VE281X will be available in January 2013 with estimated retail prices of $369  for the VE281 and $449 for the VE281X. Each projector also ships with a 2-year limited parts and labor warranty while the lamp is covered for one year or 500 hours. In addition to that, education customers can receive an additional year while registered Star Student customers receive an additional 2 years to the warranty.

Source: heraldonline.com – NEC Display Solutions Expands Multimedia Projector Lineup to Include VE Series

Professional Presentations with Wireless Projector Rentals

wireless projector rentalsWireless projectors are perfect for on-the-go presenters. The ability to just set the projector down and wirelessly connect it to a computer or other device saves you a lot of time and frustration, especially when you are getting ready for a big, important presentation. However, wireless projectors can be kind of expensive and there isn’t always a need for one. That is when renting a wireless projector can come in real handy.

A wireless projector allows you to wirelessly connect and display the computer video on a screen. It also allows you to connect multiple computers to one projector or many projectors to one computer, which can be very helpful in brainstorming meetings or collaborations.

A wireless projector allows you to enjoy true freedom and also allows you to present from anywhere in the room without the hassle of tripping over cords or connecting, disconnecting and reconnecting multiple cords and wires.  Hookup couldn’t be easier with One-Touch Auto-Everything Set-Up, like the one found on Panasonic’s wireless projectors. All you need is a wireless laptop or computer and a WiFi connection and you’re all set.

In addition to being really easy to set up, wireless projectors make your presentation look neat and professional. A wireless projector gives you the flexibility of having the projector close to the screen with multiple users throughout the room. Presenters can be given permission to present as well, on one projector or on multiple projectors.

Rentourprojectors.com can set you up with any type of wireless projector rental you need whenever and wherever you need it. No matter what wireless projector you need or how many you need, Rentourprojectors.com will have them delivered directly to you by a professional technician who will set up and test all of your equipment to make sure it is working properly.

So the next time you have a big presentation across the country and you want something to help make it look and feel more professional, consider renting a wireless projector from Rentourprojectors.com. Nationwide delivery and installation with a single point of contact ensures that you get the absolute best possible service.

New VPL-HW50ES from Sony Works Well in Brightly Lit Rooms

VPL-HW50ES projectorOne of the biggest problems in using a projector during a business meeting or classroom lecture is that you usually have to turn the lights down or completely off in order to clearly see the screen. This makes it much harder for your audience to write down things of importance because they may have trouble seeing their own paper. However, Sony’s newest projector aims to make that problem obsolete.

The all new VPL-HW50ES is the latest in the company’s ES-Series of high performance audio-visual products. The VPL-HW50ES has a high light-efficiency lamp as well as better optics and is said to have a brightness output of up to 1,700 lumens.

If you combine this with the projector’s bright cinema and bright TV picture modes, brighter and clearer 3D visuals can be reproduced even in well-lit rooms, according to the company. Oh, did I forget to mention that this projector is also 3D capable? Well, it is.

The VPL-HW50ES is ready to play 3D movies out of the box with two pairs of bundled, infrared, active shutter glasses. In addition to that, wiring clutter is minimized via an integrated 3D synchronization transmitter. Other attributes of this projector include a 100,000:1 contrast ratio, dark frame insertion technology for smoother motion and two HDMI ports.

Full specifications for the Sony VPL-HW50ES include:

  • SXRD technology
  • Full-HD resolution
  • 1.6x optical zoom
  • Wide lens shift support
  • 407 x 179 x 464mm dimensions
  • 9.6kg weight

This projector is definitely something business professionals will want to look into. The ability to project in full HD, as well as 3D, in a well-lit room allows you to have professional-grade presentations without having to kill all the lights in the room, not only making it easier on your audience’s eyes but also allowing you to look more professional as well.

Source: CNET – Sony VPL-HW50ES: A 3D projector for well-lit rooms

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DPI Upgrades the Brightness of All LED Projectors

Digital Projection International logoDPI, known formerly as Digital Projection International, has just upgraded the brightness across the board for every single one of its LED projectors. The company’s entire range of LED projectors, which includes the M-Vision and dVision series, has been outfitted with Helmholtz-Kohlrausch (H-K) effect, allowing an increased brightness.

The Helmholtz-Kohlrausch effect has been defined as “a change in brightness perceived color produced by increasing the purity of a color stimulus while keeping its luminance constant within the range of photopic vision” by The International Electrotechnical  Commission.

Each of DPI’s LED projectors is now capable of delivering a far greater luminance. In addition to that, certain models, like the ones that are priced between $13,000 and $40,000, are even breaking right through the 1,000 lumen threshold. This new ability to increase the luminance also comes as a result of newly available components and tailored engineering.

Other projectors from DPI that come with the increased brightness also include the new dVision 35 series LED models. These models also have 3D capabilities and, like all of the company’s products, offer ‘Lifetime Illumination’, meaning that a lamp will never need to be replaced.

DPI also asserted that all of these projectors use a tiny amount of the power to run compared to traditional UHP lamp-sourced projectors. That basically means that not only are you getting an increased brightness output but you are also consuming less energy, making for a brighter, greener viewing experience.

Source: Projector Point – Brightness upgrade for DPI’s LED projectors

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New Budget-Conscious E-Vision WXGA 6000 Released by DPI

DPI E-Vision WXGA 6000Most businesses these days are trying everything they can to keep costs low. That means buying more energy efficient products and trying to use less energy, paper and other things whenever possible. Because of that, manufacturers are doing their best to make more energy efficient and budget-friendly products.

Enter Digital Projection International (DPI) and its most budget-conscious projector yet in the company’s high-brightness, high-value projection line, the E-Vision WXGA 6000. This projector, building on the success of the previously released E-Vision 7000 and 8000 products, extends the accessibility of DPI’s advanced projectors to a wider range of applications.

The E-Vision 6000 produces 6,000 lumens of brightness and can be configured with the E-Vision series’ same wide array of lens options, user-swappable color wheels and advanced color options.  The E-Vision WXGA 6000 will start shipping in October of this year for an estimated price of $3,995.

The device weighs less than 40 pounds and the dual-lamp projector also employs the latest in Texas Instruments’ 1,280 x 800 dark metal DLP technology to deliver 6,000 lumens of up to 2,400:1 contrast. The projector is lightweight and has a streamlined case and presents a compelling imaging solution for lecture halls, conference centers, corporate auditoriums and boardrooms.

The new E-Vision WXGA 6000 also has a distinct feature with the new, streamlined lightweight casing, which is designed to complement the architectural details of nearly any installation. In addition to that, a plethora of variety of fixed and zoom lens options gives this device a flexible throw ratio range of .76:1 to 8.26:1.

If you are looking for a budget-friendly projector for your business meeting room or conference center then the E-Vision WXGA 6000 from Digital Projection International could be the device you are looking for. With an extremely high brightness, lightweight design and host of features, this projector is sure to fit the needs of any business.

Source: AVNetwork – DPI Launches Most Budget-Conscious Projector Yet

Sony Debuts Two New Projector Series for SMB and Corporate Industries

Sony VPL-D100Sony has just debuted two new projector series for applications in small office, corporate or education environments. The new series include the new VPL-D100 series, which is specifically designed for the SMB industry and corporate markets, and the VPL-E200 series, which was designed with features that are specific to the education market.

Some of the more common features with these new projector series include an auto lamp dimming function, enabling the projector to intelligently detect if it is left on with a static signal being fed. If the projector detects a static signal, the lamp will dim to 30% of the original brightness at certain intervals that you can personally set. In addition to that, whenever a new signal is sent, the projector instantly returns to full brightness.

These new projectors also have an Auto Brightness Adjustment Function to help with unnecessary power consumption. This feature automatically adjusts the brightness of the lamp’s output depending on the brightness of the projected image. What this means is that if you are showing darker images that don’t require high brightness then the lamp will output less light.

All of the new projectors also come with an Eco Mode function that gives you the ability to switch between three brightness modes and also allows you to control the power consumption of the projector, increasing the overall life of the lamp and projector. What’s more is that by applying a new fine-tuned cooling system to reduce bulb clouding, Sony has also extended the lamp life to around 7,000 hours, depending on lamp mode, of course.

Standard features for the E200 series models include a 16W speaker, two RGB ports, HDMI, S-Video, RS-232C, RJ-45, microphone input and optional wireless capabilities. You can also perform remote control of multiple projectors which can also be accomplished by a wired LAN network, if the need arises. Wireless projection is also an option, though you will need the optional IFU-WLM3 wireless USB dongle if you want to connect wirelessly.

Both the VPL-DX120 and the VPL-DX140 are the first of Sony’s new D100 series targeted at the SMB industry and corporate market. They combine style and all the necessary features needed to survive in these strict markets and come standard with one RGB port, one HDMI port and one Video port. No word has been released on an actual release date or specific pricing for the new projectors.

Source: Inavate – Sony Unveils Projectors with “Eco-Features”

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