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more about #lcos more comments → zigziggityzoo: The MPro110 says the resolution is 1280x768. Which is it? more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: I always it would be cool to use the garage door as a screen and have movie night with the neighbors. 350 isn't that bad either. more » Monty: The issues you raise, Wilson, are fairly easily to correct, I would think, so this could be quite the gadget to carry wherever your laptop might trave... more » -
#3mmpro110
3M MPro110 Handheld Mobile Projector: Lightning Review
The Gadget: 3M's pocket-friendly MPro110 projector packs a sizeable screen into a tiny, battery-powered package. It's mainly for fast-moving business types, but could it also be an alternative to buying a 40-inch TV? More » -
#cedia2008
Sony US Confirms VPL-HW10 and VPL-VW70 Projectors ($3,500 or $8,000, Your Choice)
Sony may have teased us with its newest projectors at IFA, but today in the US, the company announced availability and pricing. We guessed $3,000 for the VPL-HW10, but we were close but not totally right. The solid 1080p Bravia SXRD (LCOS-based) projector with 30,000:1 dynamic contrast is a "value" play, but it's still expensive at $3,500. The step-up VPL-VW70 doubles the contrast, and lets you fit an external lens that morphs the picture into a 2.35:1 widescreen ratio without losing pixels. (That extra lens is sold separately.) The VW70 is $8,000. There aren't much more details about either yet, but what we do have is below. More » -
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#hdtvwithoutthetv
DreamVision's DreamBee HD Projectors Clobber Previous Contrast Ratios
The DreamBee is a 3-chip 1080p LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon) projector that is capable of a whopping 15,000:1 contrast ratio. That's a massive jump over most HD projectors, which hover around the 12,000:1 range. Undeniably awesome, but the DreamBee has got a hard fight ahead of it with cheaper, though still powerful alternatives, like the Panasonic PT-AE1000U and the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 1080. More »
