Projector Highlights from InfoComm 2015

The annual InfoComm Show was held last week in Orlando, Florida, and the MyProjectorLamps team was on hand. We had a great time, taking in all the demonstrations of the latest and greatest in cutting-edge A/V technology. Throughout the show, some of the most innovative, brightest and new 4K projectors were on display. It seemed that the biggest news was generated by laser-based and 4K+ projectors. A number of manufacturers unveiled new 4K+ projectors, like Panasonic and DPI, and it appears that the higher resolution systems are a priority for most. We’re bound to see the cost of 4K projectors […]

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Projector Review: Vivitek H1080FD Entertainment Projector

When Vivitek’s H1080FD was first released in 2009, it was one of the only sub-$1,000 Full HD projectors on the market. Today that’s a crowded segment in the projector market, with all the major players like Optoma and BenQ delivering powerful Full HD set-ups well below $1,000. However, what made the Vivitek H1080FD so interesting at the time was that it delivered a high-quality image and substantial brightness for a below-average price. It was a perfect entry-level projector for home theater and entertainment.     Today, the H1080FD holds its own in terms of image quality. Although image quality isn’t […]

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Projector Review: Panasonic PT-AR100U Home Entertainment Set-Up

Panasonic’s PT-AR100U, one of the manufacturer’s 1080p Full HD offerings, is a versatile piece of hardware. It hugs the line between home theater and home entertainment projector, doing triple duty in the family living room. With capabilities for gaming, movies and for watching sports and TV, the PT-AR100U provides a great range of functionality. Plus, aided by Panasonic’s Light Harmonization 3 technology, the projector’s ability to auto-adjust light output to a room’s ambient light boosts the projector’s ease of use. Overall, there’s not much missing from the PT-AR100U. Although it was initially released in 2011, it holds its own against […]

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Projector Review: NEC NP-M300X Multimedia Projector

When it was first released in 2010, the NEC NP-M300X was a highly capable multimedia projector – perfect for the boardroom or classroom. Today, it remains a powerful piece of hardware, even though it’s since been replaced by the NEC NP-M322X. It’s currently out-of-production, but that doesn’t change what the projector is capable of. Plus, you can still find used and refurbished M300X’s online – which, if the price is right, would make a good investment. Here’s why: The NP-M300X is built for vibrant, color-saturated presentation. It’s equipped with a 3,000-lumen lamp, achieving stellar image performance in standard office lighting. Plus, it […]

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Projector Review: Epson EB-440W – An Ideal Education Projector

Released exclusively in the United Kingdom and Europe in 2010, the Epson EB-440W was designed with the classroom in mind. The projector features plenty of plug-and-play features that are useful for teachers like an ultra short-throw range, built-in audio, 2-in-1 USB connectivity, and a lamp that’s bright enough for moderately lit classrooms. That list alone makes it ideal for the classroom. Yet, the biggest drawback is that, as a now five-year-old projector, the EB-440W doesn’t feature the most cutting-edge tools like wireless networking and cloud connectivity. Plus, the EB-440W is a WGXA resolution projector (1280×800) and displays images in the […]

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Projector Review: Christie LX500 Multimedia Projector

When it was released in 2008, the 3-chip LCD Christie LX500 was a fairly impressive piece of hardware. It featured significant brightness, something Christie has built a reputation on, and it was Christie’s “portable” model, at roughly 19 pounds. At the time, those features commanded a $6,495 asking price. My, how times have changed. These days, the Christie LX500 shows its age, which is probably true for most seven-year-old pieces of technology. Although the LX500 casts a relatively bright image, it’s bulky and light on features that are commonplace in today’s projectors, like 3D, WiFi connectivity, and HDMI ports. You can […]

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Projector Review: EIKI LC-XB250A 3LCD Multimedia Projector

What do you look for in a multimedia projector? A bright, high-contrast image? A range of video inputs? Networking capabilities? With the EIKI LC-XB250A, you’ll find most of those options and more. This low- to mid-range projector, starting at just north of $1,000, was released in 2013, and it’s a highly capable unit: It can handle most HDTV resolutions. Image quality is above-average, bright and with native XGA resolution. And it’s available with a three-year warranty. Overall, there’s not much missing from the LC-XB250A. The biggest downsides are that it isn’t 3D ready, and installation is a bit limited due […]

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Optoma Releases the EH320UST Ultra Short Throw Projector in Europe

The throw ratios of today’s short-throw projectors continue to shrink. In fact, a new category had to be created for these projectors. They’re now called ultra-short throw projectors, and they can be placed extremely close to the screen, while still achieving a massive image. Now, it looks like Optoma might have one of the shortest throw ratio – and brightest – projectors on the market. Optoma recently introduced the EH320 Ultra Short Throw projector, and it features some impressive specs. Here’s just what that machine is capable of: The EH320UST has a throw ratio of 0.25:1. That means the projector […]

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Why You Must Match HBO’s True Detective with a Quality Projector

HBO’s chilling crime drama True Detective has been a darling among TV critics. The show packs in the suspense, and it’s an edge-of-your-seat thrill ride. But True Detective is much more than a well-told crime drama set. It’s stunning to watch, each shot composed with a brilliant cinematic touch. The 8-episode first season, which premiered in early 2014, featured impressively beautiful cinematography. And it’s no surprise cinematographer Adam Arkapaw nabbed a slew of awards for his work. Shot almost entirely on Kodak 35mm film, True Detective captures a true Southern Gothic aesthetic, which accompanies the New Orleans steamy setting. The […]

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Visit MyProjectorLamps at InfoComm 2015 in June

Each year, the InfoComm show features the latest and greatest AV technology from around the world. As one of the largest AV tradeshows in North America, it’s a must-attend for anyone in the industry, and the show features mind-blowing 4K unveilings, innovative networking technology, and the latest in display media. This year, InfoComm 2015 will run June 13 to June 19 in Orlando, FL at the Orange County Convention Center, and there’s plenty interesting things to check out. Here’s a schedule of this year’s presentations, and there are plenty of new exhibits and presentations to check out. Plus, MyProjectorLamps will […]

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