This video projector from Sony is 3-D enabled and can display footage from a Blu-ray disc. A special lamp in the projector counteracts the slight image darkening that is a typical side effect of 3-D ...
Enhanced both productivity and entertainment with the best-rated premium Epson projectors. The high-end projectors, listed on Amazon offer bright visuals with good contrast and color accuracy for an ...
An Atmel ATtiny26 microcontroller is used to create this laser video projector where its functionality revolves around good control of the laser. An Atmel ATtiny26 microcontroller is used to create ...
The Magnasonic LED Pocket Pico Video Projector ($169.99) is a tiny, budget-priced projector with low brightness and resolution. As the name implies, its forte is video, and it did surprisingly well in ...
The Mudix HP11 MX2 video projector supports Wi-Fi and AirPlay, so you can quickly stream content from your Apple devices. With the Mudix HP11 MX2 projector, you can enjoy a cordless connection to your ...
Building a video projector isn’t something that most people do casually, but [Dominic Buchstaller] isn’t most people. As part of an ongoing street art project, he built a rather neat scrap video ...
"="" projector"=""> at CTIA. This is a tiny movie projector that can fit inside a cell phone. The goal of this unreleased device is to substantially increase the user experience of watching video on a ...
The day (or night) of the drive-in movie may be long gone, but you can have your own drive-in movie with the SharpVision XV-120ZU video projector. Rather than using bulky, fragile, heavy tubes, the ...
Most video projectors, including InFocus models, can be placed on a table or mounted on a ceiling in your office conference room. When mounted on a ceiling, the projector is typically installed upside ...
Presentations for larger audiences require the larger display of a projector. For businesses using a projector to show video files, the files often have to be configured in the video player for ...
I've got a projector as part of a video system at my work. We use a VGA cable (yes, I know) to run the video signal. I'm reinstalling the system after a remodel of our space and I'm getting a couple ...
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