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| Micro size | CONTRAST |
LUMENS |
RETAILS |
YOUR PRICE |
EX GST |
| PLC-XW56 New Model | 400:1 |
2000 Lumens |
$1,499 | $1,127.50 | $1,025 |
| PORTABLE |
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| PLC-XU75 XGA |
400:1 | 2500 lumens |
$1,699 | $1,361.28 | $1,237.50 |
| PLC-XU78 | 350:1 | 3000 Lumens |
$2,399 | 1,700 | 1,870 |
| PLC-XU84* New Model |
500:1 Wireless | 2000 Lumens |
2,599 | $2,035 | 1,850 |
| PLC-XU87* | 500:1 Wireless | 2500 Lumens |
3,099 | $2,420 | $2,200 |
| PLC-XU88 New Model | 500:1 Wireless | 3000 Lumens |
3,199 | 2,475 | $2,250 |
| PLC-XU101 | 400:1 |
4000 Lumens |
$3,499 | $2,750 | $2,500 |
| PLC-XU111 | 400:1 Wireless | 4000 Lumens | $3,799 | 3,025 | $2,750 |
| PLC-WXU10
WXGA native wide screen with no letter boxing. 1280x800 |
400:1 | 2000 Lumens | $2,199 | $1,899 | $1,562.50 |
| PLC-WXU30
WXGA |
500:1 Wireless | 3700 Lumens | $3,699 | $2,887.50 | $2,625 |
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| PLC-XL50
Wireless a new inventive short throw projector with many different mounting options which enables you to stand in front of the image without cutting it out, |
600:1 | 2000 Lumens | $4,299 | $3,437.50 | $3,125 |
| PLC-XT25 |
1000:1
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4500 Lumens |
$6,599 | $4,950 | $4,500 |
| PLC-XT35L | 1000:1 | 5000 Lumens | $6,599 | $4,950 | $4,500 |
| PLC-XP100L | 2000:1 | 6500 Lumens | $10,999 | $7,590 | $6,900 |
| PLC-XF47L | 2000:1 | 15,000 Lumens | $31,999 | $22,264 | $20,240 |
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Theatre |
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| PLV-Z5 1280x720 | 10,000:1 | 1,100 Lumens | $2,499 | $2,399.03 |
$2,180.94 |
| PLV-Z2000 1920x1080 | 15,000:1 | 1200 Lumens | $4,999 | $3,999 | $3,635.45 |
| PLV-80 1366x768 | 1100:1 | 3,000 Lumens | $9,499 | $6,957.50 | $6,325 |
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Rob Lamont for more infoEven extra discount for Churches, missions, Schools and 'Not for Profits' Wireless network
projectors
Wireless network projectors can connect to a computer, with out the use of any cables, which has a wireless network card, or to a access point and become part of a wired or wireless LAN (network). So you can connect to any number of computers and in turn display images from each of them, good for schools and groups of people with many computers. The down side of this new technology is that they can only display what is on the screen of the computer, like power point presentations, and screen shots. they can’t display videos or any moving items which are on the computer. For more info Email Rob Lamont for more infoTERMS
What is DLP™
technology? What are the
main resolutions? (**GA Short for extended graphics
array, a high resolution graphics standard introduced by IBM in 1990.)
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