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Projector
Features
Kodak
Digital Cinema System -- Coming Soon to a Demo Near You
by Denise Harrison
The
unit is not just a projector, but a system of very high-quality
image projection, Kodak color management, anti-piracy protection,
theatre automation, and multi-screen distribution.
Read more.
REVIEW
NEC's MT1050 Digital Projector

by David Nagel.
This
is an outstanding projector. You can actually get it for a lot less
than its suggested retail price. I've even seen it in the low $7,000s,
which puts it in the same price bracket as the VT540 but gets you
a projector that's a league above.
Read
more.
More feature articles below
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- Data
Projectors Have a Bright Future, According to IDC
Smaller, lighter,
and cheaper may be discussion points in other industries, but
for the worldwide data projector market, they are the industry
mantra.
- Stanford
Resources Quarterly Report: Technology
Developments Brighten the Future of the Projector Market
Based on Stanford Resources' Quarterly,
we're on track for another mind-blowing record year.
- Democratic
National Convention Chooses Christie Digital Projectors
They knew they'd need a special projector, especially
for the 30 x 18-foot screen behind the podium.
- ANSI
Lumens: Don’t believe anything you read…
By Gary
Kayye, CTS. It is almost impossible to do an apples-to-apples
comparison of features and performance in our industry. Why?
- The
Perfect Projector
By
Gary Kayye, CTS. The new breed of projectors hitting the street
right now (i.e. Sony’s VPL-PX30, InFocus’ LP770 and Proxima’s
ProAV 9400+) are awesome and would do just fine in almost every
installation.
- Review,
October 10, 2000 -- NEC's MultiSync VT540 LCD Projector
By Dave
Nagel.
In the end, the biggest disappointment was having to give it back.
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