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Optoma HD65 720p High Definition DLP Home Theater Projector

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from: Optoma Technology


1600 Lumens / 4000:1 Contrast Ratio / Darkchip 2 / 16:9 Aspect Ratio / 1280x720 1080i Compatible / HDMI / ...
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Samsung P400 DLP Lumen Pocket Ultraportable Projector 1.9LBs

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from: Samsung


Imagine a smaller way to make a big impression. By combining sophisticated projection technologies and an ultra-compact form factor, the ...
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PT-AE2000U LCD HD Proj 16K:1 1500 Lumens Hdmi/component/svid/ser

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from: Panasonic


When it comes to HDTV viewing, how large a screen can you afford? How about 40 inches or 160 inches? ...
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Sanyo PLV-1080HD High Definition 1080p LCD Home Theater Projector

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2008-11-01

from: SANYO


When it comes to HDTV viewing, how large a screen can you afford? How about 40 inches or 160 inches? ...
Our Price: $1,599.99
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Epson Powerlite 1715C Wireless Multimedia Projector- 3.7 lbs

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from: Epson


Included Accessories: Power cable, remote control with batteries, wireless 802.11 a/b/g module, computer cable, audio adapter cable, USB A/USB B ...
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Optoma HD71 720p DLP Home Theater Projector

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from: Optoma Technology


With amazing picture quality and a high brightness level of 2400 lumens, the Optoma HD71 expands the versatility of the ...
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Epson EX70 3LCD Multimedia Projector, WXGA, 2000 Lumens

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from: Epson


Do more than you ever thought possible with the Epson EX70, a powerful, widescreen projector that's sure to deliver wonderful ...
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Optoma HD73 720p DLP Home Theater Projector

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from: Optoma Technology


The HD73 provides outstanding performance and picture quality. It features a DarkChip3 DLP DMD chipset from Texas Instruments and a ...
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Epson MovieMate 55 Portable 3LCD Home Theater Projector with Built In DVD Player

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2008-10-22

from: Epson


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List Price: $699.99
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Optoma EP721 SVGA 2200-Lumens DLP Multimedia Data Projector

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from: Optoma Technology


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List Price: $599.99
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You expect Wiis to be rarer than cancer-survivor unicorns around Christmas, not iPods. But analyst Shaw Wu says that iPod shortages are going all around, from the iTouch to the shuffle, and at multiple retailers.

The first sign of retail shortage started with the iPod touch at Amazon on Black Friday, where lead times expanded from 11 days to 3-5 weeks on both models. AI notes that the available models now come from affiliates and "are not a reflection of its own inventories." Wu's latest checks show that the nano and shuffle are getting scarce too, with shortages at retailers like Best Buy, Target and Walmart.

Why the crazy demand that's outstripping supply, especially since we're at kind of a saturation point? Well, because iPods are relatively cheap gifts (compared to like an Xbox 360 or PS3), and Wu says that there's a "strong consumer understanding of the value it provides." Or in English, there aren't many people who would be unhappy to get an iPod. But, you know, if you can't find an iPod, I'm guessing there won't be a shortage on Zunes. [AppleInsider]


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T-Mobile USA has officially confirmed what unofficially has been the talk of the town--the debut of the first Google Android based mobile phone. The T-Mobile G1 is made by HTC (the device was code...

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