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Optoma EP727 XGA 2200-Lumens DLP Multimedia Data Projector

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from: Optoma Technology


XGA 1024x769 / 2200 Lumens / 2000:1 Contrast Ratio / 16:9 Aspect Ratio Compatible / DVI with HDCP High-bandwidth Digital ...
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InFocus IN1102 DLP Projector Wxga 2000 Lumens

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from: In Focus


The InFocus IN1100 projector series is designed for teams that want it all - mobility, performance, and ease-of-use. With DisplayLink ...
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Optoma EP7155 Microportable XGA Ultra-Portable DLP Projector- 3.2 Lbs

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from: Optoma Technology


The ultra-portable EP7155 from Optoma redefines power. At only 3.2 pounds, the EP7155 boasts brightness, a variety of connections and ...
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TOSHIBA TDP-XP1U DLP Mobile Projector

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from: Toshiba


Toshiba's TDP-XP1U affordable mobile projector offers a bright 2,200 ANSI lumen display and DLP BrilliantColor technology in a compact form ...
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Toshiba TDP-PX10U 2,200 ANSI Lumens Ultra Portable Projector

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from: Toshiba


The fully-loaded Toshiba TDP-PX10U ultraportable DLP projector weighs in at a scant 2.9-pounds and offers incredible power and top-performance features ...
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NEC NP40 2200 Lumens XGA Projector

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from: Nec Computers


The NP40 projector does everything for you automatically including start-up, focus, keystone correction and more. With the footprint smaller than ...
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Hitachi CP-X615 XGA 4000 Lumens 1000:1 Contrast Ratio 15.6-Lbs Networkable 16-Watts of Audio 3LCD Projector

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from: Hitachi


PRODUCT FEATURES:4,000 ANSI LumensNative XGA Resolution1 RGB input / 1 BNC Input1 RGB output16W speaker outputLamp door on the topHorizontal ...
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Sanyo PLV-Z60 LCD Home Theater Projector

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from: SANYO


The New Sanyo PLV-Z60 features a super-bright 1200 lumens and impressive 10000:1 contrast ratio, producing crystal-clear images and beautifully saturated ...


Sharp XR32S Multimedia Projector

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from: Sharp


XR-32S is an outstanding brightness and contrast ratio with high-definition capability - maximize your enjoyment and presentation effectiveness.
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Sharp DT-510 Home Theater Projector

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from: Sharp


Sharp DT-510 Home Theater DLP Projector Sharp’s new DT-510 is a feature packed high definition DLP projector that is ideal ...



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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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