A versatile mid-range projector priced competitively for both the home and business user, the InFocus IN34 has a wide range of connectivity options, is quiet, has reasonable image quality and is portable as well.
Although the X2 is a powerhouse of a projector that is the brightest in its class, it's heavy and big, and it can be frustrating to use.
Displaying images brightly and sharply, this stylish LCD projector is best suited for boardroom presentations. Read our Australian review.
The LP120 is the most portable projector we've seen to date, yet it still manages to deliver good image quality.
If your job involves giving presentations in places where fixed projection facilities are not available, then your options have up to now been limited. Newer ultra-portable products such as the LP130 now offer the functionality and image quality of larger projectors in a package that weighs only 1.33kg. The catch is, you'll have to pay for this portability -- the LP130 costs a hefty AU$10,980.
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