Projectors

Jvc Redefines Professional Projector With New Dla-F110E

JVC Professional Products Company, a division of JVC Americas Corp., introduces the new DLA-F110E D-ILA 3D projector during CEDIA EXPO 2011, which runs Sept. 8-10 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Designed for custom installations including high-end conference rooms and DICOM (digital imaging and communications in medicine) applications, the new projector delivers 1080p imagery with outstanding detail and high contrast, and is housed in an attractive white cabinet.

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ViewSonic announces PLED-W200 and PLED-W500 portable LED projectors

ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of computing, consumer electronics and communications solutions, today unveiled its brand new LED projector line, including the availability of the PLED-W200 and PLED-W500.

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NEC Display Solutions Introduces L50W LED Projector

NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading provider of commercial LCD display and projector solutions, announced today a brand new addition to the NEC projector line. The new L50W, a lightweight LED digital projector, was designed for traveling business users.

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NEC Debuts PH1000U Digital Projector with 3-Chip DLP System

NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading provider of commercial LCD display and projector solutions, announced today the new PH1000U digital projector with unique 3-chip DLP system. This professional installation model can operate 24/7 and is designed for higher education, house of worship, corporate and retail environments where there is high ambient light or the need for a larger screen size.

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InFocus Introduces New Powerful HD Projectors for Professional Display Needs

InFocus Corp., a digital display technology leader and visual collaboration champion, today announced the release of two new installation projectors in the IN5300 series. With a broad range of connectivity, three lens options and small form factor, the IN5312 and IN5314 are ideal for a variety of venues, such as large classrooms or conference rooms and houses of worship. Powerful Flexibility

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New Epson BrightLink Bundle Makes Tabletops Interactive for Educators and Creative Professionals

Epson today introduced the BrightLink™ 455Wi-T, a bundle combining the Epson® BrightLink 455Wi interactive projector and a table mount from Copernicus Education Products, to turn almost any tabletop into an interactive learning area. With the included table mount, the BrightLink 455Wi creates an interactive space up to 60-inches diagonal and allows for collaborative working environments or interactive lessons, while providing greater accessibility for younger users or people using wheelchairs.

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The PLC-WL2503 SANYO projector provides full functionality regardless of the surface on which an image is projected, eliminating the need for whiteboards or other surfaces with built-in sensors. The interactive wide XGA LCD projector features an ultra short-throw lens that creates images from 60 to 110 inches at a distance of no more than 47 inches from the screen. Priced at $1,695.99, the PLC-WL2503 measures 13.8 inches wide, 5.7 inches tall, and 15 inches deep and weighs 10.4 pounds.

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The LV-7590 Multimedia Projector from Canon U.S.A. delivers 7,000 lumens of brightness and a 1,800:1 contrast ratio, making it suitable for large venues.

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The KeyScan KS810-P Imaging Keyboard ($99) contains a color sheet-fed scanner for scanning documents without having to leave your desk. The PC-compatible keyboard can scan health insurance cards, IDs, and driver licenses along with documents in various paper sizes.

University of Denver creates new system for rich media course libraries

Built on the Adobe® Flash® Platform, CourseMedia application enables tagging, editing, commenting and collaborating on rich-media objects

As new technologies are developed, many tried-and-true staples of academia have fallen. So it is with the carousel slide projector.

Long a staple of art history classes, slide projectors are becoming obsolete, and while many professors and instructors have plenty of media, they don't have a way to replace the projector itself.

For the University of Denver's multimedia department this presented an opportunity not only to solve an immediate problem but to create something that would go beyond the traditional uses of media objects.

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