Video Projector On A Chip Focuses On Eyeballs
News Handheld devices with notebook quality graphics and video are on their way, according to US company Microvision. Although it is commonly held that microdisplays will be a huge market, especially when 3G mobile communications becomes good enough to...
[February 12, 2002, 15:40]
InFocus LP120 review
Reviews InFocus has produced the smallest video projector on the market today, and has done so without making too many compromises. This certainly isn't a projector for video. The LP120 is an XGA (1024 x 768) resolution projector, producing 1100 ANSI...
[October 1, 2003, 12:45]
Snosh
Downloads Snosh lets you convert your video, audio, and images into Flash 8 (SWF/FLV), Flash MX (SWF/FLV), Flash Vector (SWF), HTML, MP3, WAV, and Windows Projector Executables. Supported formats: Apple QuickTime Video (MOV/QT/MP4/M4V), 3GP Files, MPEG Video...
[December 3, 2007, 12:01]
Sony VPL-FE40 review
Reviews Built for a variety of applications, including education and business, the VPL-FE40 is an ideal projector for showcasing presentations, video and images in medium- to large-sized meeting rooms and auditoriums.
[March 10, 2008, 8:27]
Nuggets: Huge Sony Party Screen For Films And Games
News Sony Broadcast & Professional has released a funky new video projector to capture the imagination of the festive consumer. Smaller than the average laptop computer and decked out in purple and grey livery, the new VPL-CS1 is a high quality, lowish...
[October 29, 1999, 11:28]
Projector Chip Cleans Up Image
News Called the Warp IC, it is a display processor that corrects distortion caused by projecting video onto complex surfaces or from an off-centre projector. Already used by the military for heads-up displays in fighters and night vision systems for...
[June 18, 2001, 14:27]
BenQ CP120 Digital Projector review
Reviews The projector can take input from S-Video, composite video or analogue monitor connectors, as well as a wireless option we'll look at later. The CP120 is small and light — in fact, BenQ claims that this at 1.3kg projector is the smallest wireless...
[November 23, 2006, 15:48]
Dell 1100MP review
Reviews Five other buttons, arranged in the shape of a cross, make it easy to navigate the projector's on-screen menu, quickly adjust digital keystone correction (which corrects distortion caused by tilting the projector) and switch between video sources...
[June 22, 2005, 9:20]
Sony Cineza VPL-HS1 review
Reviews There are 480,000 pixels per LCD, giving the projector a native image resolution of 800 by 600, which is more than sufficient for the video signals it's designed to support. For what is, in effect, an SVGA data/video projector with an average level...
[January 3, 2002, 23:00]
Canon LV-X1 review
Reviews The LX-V1 isn't the lightest or most compact LCD projector we've ever seen, but at 2.7kg, it still falls into the 'ultraportable' category. Both focus and zoom are manual, and unlike with some projectors the lens barrel does not protrude from the...
[April 14, 2002, 0:00]
Dell 3100MP Micro-portable Projector review
Reviews The Dell 3100MP’s plug and play capabilities make setup intuitive and allow the projector to work with most notebooks and video sources. The package also includes all you need to get the projector up and running: infrared remote control with laser...
[November 4, 2002, 9:44]
Toshiba T61 review
Reviews There's no digital video input, which is a shame, but this is less of an issue on a projector that will mostly be used for presentations from a notebook PC or using the visualiser arm. The projector's specifications are respectable, but not leading...
[January 28, 2004, 10:40]
Sony VPL-EX4 review
Reviews The projector accepts a decent range of video input signals, including composite, S-Video (Y/C), and analogue RGB/component via the HD D-Sub 15-pin interfaces. Not only is the projector blessed in the looks department, but its short focal-length...
[September 3, 2007, 9:08]
BenQ PB6110 review
Reviews The projector has four preset modes: Presentation; Vivid, for gaming; Video; and Economic, which lowers the brightness. For the business projector class, the PB6110 is lightweight (only the Hitachi Performa CP-RS55 weighs less), with a travel...
[May 9, 2005, 13:15]
Hitachi Performa CP-RS55 review
Reviews The standard connectors (VGA, S-Video, composite video, and audio) are all present and accounted for, although the projector ships with only one VGA cable and an AC cable. Inside the stylish but understated silver-grey case is an LCD imaging engine...
[April 7, 2005, 9:30]
InFocus LP650 review
Reviews A special cable breaks out the video and USB connection -- a standard DVI cable won't fit the connector on the projector. The LP650 is a DLP-based projector featuring Faroudja de-interlacing, which is supposed to improve the image quality when...
[March 14, 2003, 8:00]
Epson EMP-TS10 review
Reviews A home cinema projector needs to offer plenty of video inputs, and that’s certainly the case with the EMP-TS10. Digital keystone correction is available in both vertical and horizontal planes, allowing some positional flexibility -- an important...
[August 16, 2002, 15:43]
Epson EMP 765 review
Reviews In our tests, the projector worked like a charm with a variety of flash cards and USB memory drives but balked at a 2GB PC Card hard drive. Its 27.6cm by 19.3cm by 7cm dimensions are typical for the portable-projector class, and with the included...
[April 13, 2006, 10:25]
Sony VPL-CX76 review
Reviews This projector is very simple to operate, with Sony’s automatic setup features present in full force. Turning on the power causes the built-in lens protector to retract -- there’s no lens cap to lose -- and the motorised tilt mechanism to raise the...
[November 2, 2005, 9:05]
Dell 1200MP review
Reviews Perhaps that's time well spent, as the projector recognises the signal source (computer or video) and optimises the image, but it's more than twice the time the pricier Epson EMP 765 takes to start up.
[August 16, 2006, 9:30]
