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R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video ProjectorOur Price: $2,995.00^^^^^^ ^^^^^ http://shop.starwars.com/catalog/product.xml?product_id=1218818http://www.youtube.com/v/SISa0oimax4&hl=en^^^^^holly mamma ^^^^^R2-D2, an icon of cinema and a comfortable fixture in any home theater, actually uses a projector in the films -- so of course he'd make the perfect DVD projector at home! Able to project from a distance of over 16 feet with an 260-inch image, this is one R2 unit that will soon be playing back the entire message in homes across the country.Check out these features:Picture by DLP from Texas InstrumentsProject to ceilings and walls up to a 260-inch pictureResolution: 1024x768Contrast Ratio: 1800:1Lumens: 1500Built-in CD/DVD player. Also plays MP3/MP4 videoiPod docking station, memory card and USB slotsBuilt-in 20 watt stereo speaker systemFM wireless audio out (channels 1 through 7)Full-function: forward, reverse turn 360 degrees and reclineMillennium Falcon remote control with removable standHead turns using Millennium Falcon remote controlPlays the most popular R2-D2 sound effectsU.S. Shipping Surcharge: $9.99
Chad If I was rich I'd buy itlooks hella clean too
Mini-projector for mini projector emergencieshttp://www.shinyshiny.tv/2008/04/_projectors_are.htmlProjectors are still at the top of the home entertainment budget for most people - as lovely as they are, we can't all live in a Cribs worthy house complete with cinema room. How about this one then for £99, totally suitable for projector emergencies. It plays anything you load onto an SD card, and weirdly, is powered by four AA batteries.Obviously we're not talking 1080p goodness or true black colours, but if you're camping and you've got a white sheet to project onto, it's a damn site better than Truth or Dare.order here;http://www.drinkstuff.com/products/product.asp?ID=4583&title=Micro%20SD%20Card%20ProjectorThis Micro Projector has a slot in the back for a standard SD (Secure Digital) memory card. On your SD card you might have some home movies you recorded on your SD digital camera, or some snaps of your night out, or even some of your favourite mp3 tracks. This clever little device can play them all!Just fill as much media as you can from your computer onto your SD card and slot it into the Micro SD Card Projector, find yourself a nice dark room with a suitable projectable surface and get ready for mini viewing pleasure!No need for cables trailing all over the place, this unique mini projector is a stand-alone unit that simply uses batteries! Gone are the days of transporting all your home movie reels along with a cumbersome projector that takes a rocket-scientist to set-up. This Micro SD Card Projector is so easy to use, all you have to do is sit it down and turn it on!Pack Contains:1 x Micro SD Card Projector1 x Set of Audio cablesPlease Note: SD Card not included.Requires 4 x AA batteries.Dimensions:Projector: L 165mm W 105mmMaximum Projection (approx.): L 1015mm W 850mm
thats fuckin sick.i got a infocus in74...works great on my 98in screen.
InFocus Play Big IN74http://store.infocus.com/escalate/store/DetailPage?pls=infocus&bc=infocus&pc=IN74-RE&tab=descThe InFocus Play Big IN74 is a big deal. It`s the perfect complement to the big game or the big concert. Home viewers will leap from their seats to cheer its big theater image and affordable price, and that`s without the cost of overpriced popcorn. Experience images twice as bright as on a movie or concert screen. See deeper blacks and bluer blues. Enjoy full HDTV compatibility without trading up. The IN74 is fully compatible with DVD players and gaming consoles and connects seamlessly to cable boxes and satellite dishes, For home entertainment, the IN74 is bigger than life. Play Big at Home You can bring a big theater image home with the InFocus Play Big IN74. This high level performer delivers the star quality excitement and outstanding performance youżll applaud. Roll the Credits The IN74 uses Pixelworks DNX video-processing technology to dramatically improve the quality of video by combining multiple enhancement techniques to deliver clear, natural-looking standard and high-definition images. DNX technology utilizes sophisticated digital video processing to deliver a lifelike picture every time. Look and FeelThe powerful appeal of the IN74 goes far beyond the magnificent picture it projects onscreen. Its sleek, futuristic, low-profile appearance adds a subtle sophistication to any room. With its unique swivel base, it`s simple to place on any convenient surface or remove the base and mount it directly to the ceiling. 576p Wide-PAL Resolution Native 1024x576, 16:9 widescreen resolution creates high-definition reality from any HD source. With the InFocus Play Big IN74`s 576p DarkChip2 DLP technology from Texas Instruments, movies have never looked better and gaming becomes more realistic than ever. 3000:1 Contrast Ratio The IN74 is brighter than most at 1000 lumens and 3000:1 contrast ratio, with images twice as bright as you'll see in movie theaters. The high brightness levels are matched with deep blacks.
Quote from: Sanford - V. President of the Dangerous Crew Movement on May 04, 2008, 11:43:35 PMthats fuckin sick.i got a infocus in74...works great on my 98in screen. QuoteInFocus Play Big IN74http://store.infocus.com/escalate/store/DetailPage?pls=infocus&bc=infocus&pc=IN74-RE&tab=descThe InFocus Play Big IN74 is a big deal. It`s the perfect complement to the big game or the big concert. Home viewers will leap from their seats to cheer its big theater image and affordable price, and that`s without the cost of overpriced popcorn. Experience images twice as bright as on a movie or concert screen. See deeper blacks and bluer blues. Enjoy full HDTV compatibility without trading up. The IN74 is fully compatible with DVD players and gaming consoles and connects seamlessly to cable boxes and satellite dishes, For home entertainment, the IN74 is bigger than life. Play Big at Home You can bring a big theater image home with the InFocus Play Big IN74. This high level performer delivers the star quality excitement and outstanding performance youżll applaud. Roll the Credits The IN74 uses Pixelworks DNX video-processing technology to dramatically improve the quality of video by combining multiple enhancement techniques to deliver clear, natural-looking standard and high-definition images. DNX technology utilizes sophisticated digital video processing to deliver a lifelike picture every time. Look and FeelThe powerful appeal of the IN74 goes far beyond the magnificent picture it projects onscreen. Its sleek, futuristic, low-profile appearance adds a subtle sophistication to any room. With its unique swivel base, it`s simple to place on any convenient surface or remove the base and mount it directly to the ceiling. 576p Wide-PAL Resolution Native 1024x576, 16:9 widescreen resolution creates high-definition reality from any HD source. With the InFocus Play Big IN74`s 576p DarkChip2 DLP technology from Texas Instruments, movies have never looked better and gaming becomes more realistic than ever. 3000:1 Contrast Ratio The IN74 is brighter than most at 1000 lumens and 3000:1 contrast ratio, with images twice as bright as you'll see in movie theaters. The high brightness levels are matched with deep blacks.Wow,you got that one I actually looked at that when I bought mine;BenQ MP511+ Projector^^^^ it“s a little more budget ^^^^anyway I need a mobile projector,for my mural projects.so that r2-d2 would be perfect.
yea its pretty sick. got it for 5 bills...great deal refurbed though.
Yo that shit is wild. I wonder how many they're producing.
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Honlai's QingBar MP101 iPhone projector makes us want morehttp://www.engadget.com/2008/06/11/honlais-qingbar-mp101-iphone-projector-makes-us-want-more/Looks like Honlai had more than one mini-projector on display at Computex. The MP101 is capable of throwing a 15- to 27-inch display form your iPhone or iPod touch in a 4:3 aspect ratio. Unfortunately, we're talking just 10-15 lumens and a 200:1 contrast. Still, it'll do for a quick and dirty LCoS jones.
QingBar MP101 Mini Projector for iPod/iPhonehttp://www.gadgetgrid.com/2008/08/06/mini-projector-for-ipodiphone/I must wonder what the picture will be like for a 5w LED with a lumens of 10-15 and projected image from 15″ to 27″. Never the less this is a great idea for small multimedia devices like the iPhone or the iPod. Hmm what about project a movie from your iPhone onto the back of the tray table on your flight to Las Vegas!??DetailsLamp source: LED (5W), over 20,000 hrs lamp lifeBrightness”ANSI / 10-15 lumensResolution: 640*480 Pixels (VGA)Screen size: 15″ ~ 27″ (50cm ~ 1M)Compatibility: Apple iPod / iPhone connector & Mini AV jackDimension: 76×102x54 mm(LxWxH)QingBar MP101 Mini Projector for iPod/iPhoneUpdate: Though the shot below doesn’t do the QingBar Mp101 justice, It’s enough to show it’s worth a look in person…
Casio cranks out Pro-Series Super Slim Projectorshttp://www.engadget.com/2008/06/19/casio-cranks-out-pro-series-super-slim-projectors/And you thought the projector overload from InfoComm was all done. Think again.On the docket today is Casio, who is bringing out a new Pro-Series of PJs that looks quite different from your typical beamer.Both the XJ-SC200 and XJ-S50 series sport a "Super Slim" profile -- hailed by Casio as the industry's slimmest, in fact.Each of the 3.97-pound members will feature an XGA (1,024 x 768) resolution,between 2,500 and 3,000 ANSI lumens, a DLP projection engine and VGA input,while a few even include a USB port for wireless connectivity through an optional WiFi receiver.Both the Super Color and Super Bright models are scheduled to ship in August and will range from $1,299 to $1,599 in price.
I need to cop me one of these...did any of y'all heard about the ones they gonna make for cell phones/iPods?
World's first projector cellphone is also an iPhone clone, in Romehttp://www.engadget.com/2008/06/13/worlds-first-projector-cellphone-is-also-an-iphone-clone-in-ro/Ok, not Rome, but somewhere in China. But Shenzhen wouldn't have rhymed now would it?Anyway,you're looking at what's scheduled to be the world's first projector phone from ChinaKing (aka, CKing).The bits of information we scraped off the machine translated text reveals an LCoS-based projectorthat relies upon a LED light source and manual focus adjustment.This brick (and we mean brick) is supposedly capable of projecting a 30-inch, 640 x 480 pixel image for up to 2-hours at a time.2-hours you say, not possible!Perhaps you forgot about the 666 day battery.
Mint Wireless V10 pico-projector gets Aussie launch in Septemberhttp://www.slashgear.com/mint-wireless-v10-pico-projector-gets-aussie-launch-in-september-0113301.phpMint Wireless are preparing to launch a pico-projector capable of creating a 50-inch 640 x 480 image from a box measuring just 125 x 55 x 23mm. The V10, which goes on sale in Australia in September 2008, can either connect to a laptop or use media stored on its 1GB of internal memory or via its SD slot.Mint Wireless are claiming the LED bulb has a lifespan of 20,000 hours, and that it requires no “warm up” and instead is ready for use instantly. No battery details as yet, but they claim “hours of use” from a single charge.The projector itself is manufactured by Aiptek, who also make budget HD camcorders and digital notepads. There’s no word on the actual brightness of the projector, but it will retail at around US$602.
Epson rolls out all-in-one EH-DM2 projectorhttp://www.engadget.com/2008/08/29/epson-rolls-out-all-in-one-eh-dm2-projector/While we can't say we've ever felt the need for a projector with a built-in DVD player and a built-in "surround sound" system,Epson seems to think there's at least some folks that want a big box of compromises, and it's hoping its new EH-DM2 projector will be to their liking.This one's a 3LCD projector, and boasts an "HD compatible" resolution and an adequate 1,200 lumens of brightness,along with a few non-standard features like a USB port to let you view photos, DiVX compatibility from the built-in DVD player and,of course, those built-in 8W speakers that somehow promise to surround you with sound.Not exactly for everyone, to be sure, but the $900 price tag is certainly reasonable enough, and it'll apparently be available as soon as next month.