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Ultra Light Projectors
If you want an easily portable projector, think ultra-light. It can weigh as little as 4 pounds, making it easy for anyone to carry around. You won't find less features or options just because it's smaller either, as the features you find in standard projectors will be available in an ultra light projector as well. Just remember that ultra-light portable projectors are also easier to steal. So make sure you have solid security for your projector, too.
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Portable Projectors and Screens
AVPartner.com Tip: A projector screen is one of the more important aspects of delivering successful presentations. A projector screen is made by many brands and come in many different sizes to fit your needs. Some of the more popular ones are Da-Lite, Draper, Dukane, Elite and Optoma.
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Maximize Your ROI with Portable Projectors
If you want the best ROI on a projector, get a portable one. Also, think about getting the brightest lamp possible and try to find one with a long lamp life, as well. All of these tips will allow you to get the most use from the projector and better overall ROI
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Portables Even Lighter
AVPartner.com Tip: If you're looking for a "super slim" projector, look no further than Casio. A Casio projector - there are two to choose from - are slim, portable and lightweight. Besides those features, the Casio projector, model XJ-S35, allows you to make a presentation without a computer. Just bring your memory stick or scientific calculator and insert it into the USB port on the projector. This projector has amazing image quality and an impressive zoom lens. The other Casio projector, model XJ-S30, allows you to present in a very bright room from a distance of between 5.25 feet and 10.5 feet. This slim projector can even fit in your briefcase!
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Portables That Weigh Less
With the technology of our world today, it's no wonder a projector can continue to get smaller without sacrificing features and abilities. Many projectors are offered that weigh in the 7 pound range, including models from Hitachi, Mitsubishi, NEC and InFocus.
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Portable Projectors and Screens
Portable projectors can always be used on any projection screen, but what if there isn't a screen at the portable projector's destination? Look at Draper and Da-Lite, which make both rolling and portable tri-pod projector screens, and can be found for as low as $70. Apollo and Elite offer similar solutions to portable screens. Most portable screens are a tri-pod style, allowing you to set it up and take it down as easily as you would an easel.
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The Lightest of The Light
Topping even what seemed to be the lightest they would get, portable projectors have found a way to get lighter. Many different manufacturers offer projectors that weigh a mere 4 pounds or less. If you're interested in going as light as possible, these models might interest you: - InFocus LP70+ - InFocus LP120 - Dell 3400MP - Optoma EP729. Expect to pay anywhere from just under $1,000 to more than $4,000. Also, if you want ultra-light, you're pretty much limited to DLP over LCD.
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Portable Projector Screens on The Market
There are many portable projection screens available on the market, ranging in price from $70 to more than $1,500. An 80-inch portable screen can be fond for as low as $200 online. If you are looking for something really inexpensive, check out the Da-Lite Picture King tripod screen.
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Portables Even Lighter
As if reaching a nice 7 pounds isn't light enough, there are plenty to choose from that are even lighter. If you want a portable projector that weighs less than 7 pounds, check out brands like InFocus, Hitachi, Mitsubishi, Casio and NEC.
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