Top 10 Projectors in October


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  1. Dell M109S projector

    Dell M109S projector

    There is much to both love and hate about Dell's M109S projector. It has a very low resolution, gets seriously hot, and is only 50 lumens in brightness. At the same time it's tiny, has the longest lamp life we have ever seen, and is mercury free.

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    8.0

  2. 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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  3. 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.

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  4. 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.

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  5. Toshiba TLP X200

    Toshiba TLP X200

    The TLP X200 is an attractive and bright portable projector that suffers from poor contrast.

    Tags: toshiba, projector, lcd, tlp, x200

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  6. 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.

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  7. 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.

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  8. Optoma HD72

    Optoma HD72

    Among the best value in front projection in its class, the Optoma HD72 is a surprisingly good performer at a price that represents reasonable value.

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  9. InFocus IN74

    InFocus IN74

    The IN74 looks impressive from the outside and it delivers quality images from the inside.

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  10. Dell 5100MP Projector

    Dell 5100MP Projector

    The 5100MP is a fine business projector, but it's less well suited for home cinemaphiles.

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