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  • Dell M209X projector

    Dell M209X projector

    The Dell M209X is a dependable projector that's inexpensive to maintain — as long as you don't mind the dull colours.

    Tags: projector, dell, portable, m209x

  • NEC NP905G2

    NEC NP905G2

    Despite its thin and flimsy carry case, the NP905G2 projector straddles the line between portability and a full feature set very nicely.

    Tags: projector, nec, np905g2, lcd, xga

  • Sanyo PLC-XW60

    Sanyo PLC-XW60

    The Sanyo PLC-XW60 is a small projector promoted as being able to fit into a briefcase or handbag, albeit a very large handbag. While not the perfect picture, it is extremely portable and reasonably priced.

    Tags: sanyo, projector, plc-xw60, lcd, xga

  • Sony VPL-VW40

    Sony VPL-VW40

    Although there's room for improvement in the colour department, the Sony VPL-VW40 is yet another impressive advert for SXRD.

    Tags: sxrd, sony, projector, lcd, 1080p, vpl-vw40

  • Mitsubishi XD520U

    Mitsubishi XD520U

    At AU$2199, the XD520U DLP projector sits at the top end of Mitsubishi Electric's new "Leo" range of DLP business projectors. The XD520U performs a little bit better than its specifications might suggest, but you do pay a noise penalty in return.

    Tags: mitsubishi, projector, dlp, leo, xd520, review

  • Sony VPL-FE40

    Sony VPL-FE40

    The VPL-FE40 is an ideal projector for showcasing presentations, video and images in medium- to large-sized meeting rooms and auditoriums. The only downside is the cost, both to purchase and run, which will limit the VPL-FE40 to large organisations with big budgets.

    Tags: sony vpl-fe40, projector, lcd

  •  Sim2 Domino D10

    Sim2 Domino D10

    Sim2's first foray into the entry level projector space isn't exactly cheap, or for that matter pretty. But the Domino D10 looks great where it really counts.

    Tags: sim2, domino, domino d10, projector, dlp

  • Sony VPL-CX155

    Sony VPL-CX155

    The well-built and stylish Sony VPL-CX155 is easy to use and features impressive networking capabilities. However, for a business projector with such a high price tag, poor image quality and a lack of Wi-Fi may leave users wanting more.

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  • Panasonic PT-AX200E

    Panasonic PT-AX200E

    While Panasonic PT-AX200 is an easy to use flexible projector that provides excellent resolution for data, it is only a minor -- if cheaper -- upgrade of its predecessor.

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  • Panasonic PT-FW100NT

    Panasonic PT-FW100NT

    The Panasonic PT-FW100NT is a wireless business class network projector that allows for flexibility in machine interaction, operations to be done remotely and the projection of multiple screens simultaneously.

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  • Panasonic PT-LB51EA

    Panasonic PT-LB51EA

    The Panasonic PT-LB51EA is small enough to cart around and designed to cope with well lit rooms. All in all, it is a usable machine with an attractive price tag.

    Tags: panasonic pt-lb51ea, projector

  • Toshiba TDP-EW25

    Toshiba TDP-EW25

    If you need a data projector which is truly portable, yet has the flexibility to operate with diverse data sources, perhaps the Toshiba EW25 is the machine for you.

    Tags: toshiba, projector, tdp-ew25

  • InFocus IN10

    InFocus IN10

    The IN10 is a basic but very capable ultraportable projector. Special cables are required, although an M1-DA to VGA lead is provided in the box. The 4,000-hour lamp life is impressive and economical.

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  • Sanyo PLV-Z2000

    Sanyo PLV-Z2000

    Despite some performance shortcomings of the Sanyo PLV-Z2000 projector, it's nonetheless a competent and feature-rich 1080p entry.

    Tags: sanyo, plv-z2000, lcd, full hd, high definition, projector, home theatre, 1080p

  • Panasonic PT-AE2000E

    Panasonic PT-AE2000E

    The Panasonic PT-AE2000 1080p projector is a credible performer, especially when you consider its excellent shadow details.

    Tags: pt-ae2000e, 1080p, 3lcd, panasonic, projector

  • Sony VPL-CW125

    Sony VPL-CW125

    Sony's VPL-CW125 projector is intended to serve in both office and classroom environments taking data in a range of forms for effective delivery to any audience. While this is a pricey projector, it is high quality and relatively cheap to run.

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  • Acer P1265

    Acer P1265

    Acer's P1265 is great value for money and delivers impressive image quality, with higher brightness than you'd expect given its 2,400 ANSI Lumen specification.

    Tags: acer, p1265, dlp, boardroom, projector

  • Acer PD727

    Acer PD727

    Acer's built an impressive looking projector. The images it throws out, however, are less impressive than we'd like.

    Tags: projector, dlp, acer

  • Sony VPL-EX4

    Sony VPL-EX4

    The Sony VPL-EX4 Data Projector is priced on par for what it delivers. Designed for class rooms and small organisations, it has some standout features, however the absence of an extra card reader slot and DVI port is notable.

    Tags: sony, vpl-ex4, projector

  • Sim2 Domino 80

    Sim2 Domino 80

    Its price point will put it beyond the reach of many, but the D80 projector can be summed up in one simple word. Wow.

    Tags: 1080p, dlp, projector, sim2

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