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The InFocus ScreenPlay SP777 – A Beautiful Projector, Inside and Out
Posted on August 10, 2009 | 1 CommentJust take a look at that beauty. It's really not something you want to hide in a projector room so make sure you have ample space to show it off. -
The Runco RS-900 – There’s Everyone Else, and Then There’s Runco
Posted on August 10, 2009 | No CommentsLadies and gentlemen, I introduce to you, the legendary and never over-hyped, Runco RS-900. This company's products are absolutely insane and completely unparalleled. Although it is admittedly not the most beautiful looking projector on the market, it is certainly leading the pack in picture. -
The Samsung MBP200 – Not Really a Home Theater Projector But…
Posted on August 9, 2009 | No CommentsIt's still pretty cool. The age of mini projectors is upon us. That's right, it is exactly what you think it is. Samsung has developed one of the smallest projectors in history and put it in a tight little case with 4GB of memory to play off of. -
The BenQ MP512 – My Favorite Entry Level Projector
Posted on August 7, 2009 | No CommentsI got my brother this MP512 and he's incredibly happy. Its 800x600 display is plenty for what he needs it for and it is currently projected at eight feet diagonally. -
The Sony Bravia VPL-VW70 – The Ultimate Home Theater Projector
Posted on August 7, 2009 | No CommentsThis is by many people's regard, the best projector you can buy for a home theater. And it shows. -
The BenQ W5000 – The Pinnacle of Affordable Projectors
Posted on August 7, 2009 | No CommentsEverything from Blu-Ray to PS3 looks a million times better on this beautiful piece of machinery. If you can afford a 60" 1080p LCD television, you're doing pretty well, the good news is that this thing dwarfs any television in production and it's a fifth the price.






