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Photos: Microsoft shows off 'Milan'

Photos: Microsoft shows off 'Milan'

...cameras sense fingers or other objects that touch the surface, while a DLP projector turned on its side generates the screen image people see Read more

30 May, 2007 by ZDNet UK

Microsoft unveils 'Milan' surface computer

Company has revealed its new entirely touch-controlled tabletop computer, targeted at consumers eventually but public spaces initially Read more

30 May, 2007 by Ina Fried

Dell 1200MP

Dell's 1200MP benefits from intense brightness, an abundant feature set and a minuscule price tag, and is ideal for business presentations on a tight budget. However, it could face competition from higher-resolution XGA projectors. Read more

16 August, 2006 by Rich Malloy

Dell 2400MP

Able to match the brightness, image quality and feature sets of much more expensive models, the Dell 2400MP resets the bar for what you can expect from a mainstream budget projector. Read more

15 May, 2006 by Brian Nadel

IBM M400

This is a highly portable projector with plenty of features for business users and for occasionally running entertainment applications. Read more

23 December, 2004 by Rich Molloy
InFocus IN1100

InFocus IN1100

...The InFocus IN1100 is a compact 1.2kg single-chip DLP projector. The IN1100 measures 21.08cm wide by 18.29cm deep by... Read more

18 December, 2008 by Charles McLellan
InFocus IN3106

InFocus IN3106

This WXGA-resolution DLP projector delivers excellent image quality and has a good range of inputs... Read more

23 April, 2009 by Christian Harris

Dell 3100MP Micro-portable Projector

This ultraportable DLP projector delivers a good mix of business-orientated features and performance for... Read more

4 November, 2002 by Christian Harris
Acer P1265

Acer P1265

...Our lab tests have found that it’s not uncommon for a DLP projector to lose two-thirds of its brightness when switching from Presentation... Read more

30 October, 2007 by Paul Monckton

Toshiba TDP-T95

For £1,029.30, this DLP projector's brightness exceeds that of the £1,155 HP mp3135, and... Read more

31 August, 2006 by Rich Malloy

Instrumental to chip success

...can buy a single box; it's got a DVD player, the DLP projector and... For more, click here Read more

2 September, 2005 by Michael Kanellos

InFocus ScreenPlay LS110

The ScreenPlay LS110 is a DLP projector, and hence has a high contrast ratio of 600:1. The... Read more

16 August, 2002 by Jonathan Bennett

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