Posted on May 31st, 2008 by DLP Projector Reviews
It’s been a busy month at TVSnob in May and it only looks to be busier as we head into June. This month will be featuring a series of hands-on reviews if everything goes according to plan, so stay tuned. While you’re waiting though, check out a look back at May 2008 after the jump… Blu-ray Microsoft Says Blu-ray Sucks, Xbox Live Marketplace So Much Better Panasonic’s UniPhier 3 Blu-ray Processor Could Mean Profile 2.0 Blu-ray Player Prices Will Drop Wooo! Hitachi Wooo DV-BH250 Blu-ray Record
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NEC NP100 Portable ProjectorWashington Post, United States - Apr 28, 2008This 5.3-pound DLP (Digital Light Processing) projector features a native SVGA (800 by 600) resolution and a brightness rating of 2000 ANSI lumens (an …
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Oppo DV-983H DVD/Universal Disc PlayerAudiophile Audition - May 1, 2008The 980H is suggested for use with smaller screens and with DLP rear-projection sets, because it is free of “Macroblocking” artifacts which might be a …
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DALLAS, May 13 /PRNewswire/ — DLP(R) Products from Texas Instruments (TI) introduced the world’s first WUXGA DLP chip for the WUXGA data projector that produces the highest resolution images at a native resolution of 1,920 x 1,200 pixels in a 16:10 aspect ratio on the market today. This projector runs on DLP’s .95 chip, a resolution that has yet to be offered by any of competitors of DLP(R) Products. This new level of superior imaging has become the perfect fit to enable projector manufacturers
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Hindu Soon, a projector in your palm Hindu, India - May 31, 2008 The picture is sharp and bright but calls for some darkening of the room. With projectors embedded in devices like hand-held phones, mobile executives will …
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