A Lightweight Projector is Your Business Hero

Projectors play an important role in business presentation. The use of a projector enables an audience to follow in a discussion. Portable projectors are now reinvented to adapt to the needs of its services.

Projectors are important in business. It is used to display facts and figures to possible investors, partners or the board of directors. It can also be used to entertain and amaze your audience while conducting a presentation. The old models may not be that user-friendly but it has greatly evolved already. Aside from the low-technology that old projectors offer, they are now an inconvenience for business travelers.

Low-end projectors have low projection quality, low picture quality, big and heavy. The other aspects of a low-end projector can be forgiven. The big and heavy part is a major inconvenience for buyers. Such gadgets must at least be either of the two, not big or not heavy. For this reason, the newer models addressed these concerns.Lightweight series projectors are now ready and out in the market.

Among the lightweight projectors out in the market, these are the best lightweight projectors: Hitachi CPX2 LCD Projector, Optoma Technology EP7155 DLP Multimedia Projector, and NEC NP50 Projector.

Hitachi CPX2 LCD Projector

This projector is one of the durable brands that the electronics industry is copying. This Japan-made projector will take you into a lot of business presentations and ventures. The resolution of this projector is 1024 x 768 (XGA) and HDTV compatible. The contrast ratio is 500:1, 2000 lumens for brightness and the aspect ratio is 4:3. It has an audio socket both for headphones and Line In, a video output, 2 USB ports, 1 SD card slot and an Ethernet both for cabled and wireless varieties.

The light source type is a UHB Lamp, a power of 160W and a life for 3000 hours. This projector only weighs 4.1 pounds, 2.6 in. in height, 10.8 in. in width and 8.1 in. depth. The product has a 1 year limited warranty. This projector ranges from $ 739.95 to $1,014.95.

Optoma Technology EP7155 DLP Multimedia Projector

This projector delivers a high quality images. This can be perfect in displaying a colorful presentation. The resolution is 1024 x 768 (XGA). This is a digital light processing type of projector. The contrast ration is 2500:1, an aspect ratio of 4:3 (standard) and 16:9 (widescreen). It has 4 video outputs: RCA, S-Video, VGA, and DVI. It also has a USB port and an Audio output. The brightness is 2500 lumens.

The light source type is SHP (Super High Pressure) Lamp, a power of 200W and a life for 2000 Hours. It has a 1W mono built-in speaker. It only weighs 1.5 kilograms or 3.2 pounds. Its size is 8.7″W, 2.8″H and 7.0″D. It is available at the price of $999.

NEC NP50 Projector

This projector has the best usefulness deal. This projector functions almost like an automatic type. It can detect which source is plugged-in. It automatically adjusts its colors and it shuts down by itself. The resolution is 1024 x 768 (XGA) up to 1600 x 1200 (XGA). The brightness is at 2600 lumens, a contrast ration of 1600:1 and an aspect ration of 4:3. This projector is also made with DLP technology.

Its lamp is 200W and can last for 2000 to 3000 hours. It has all the analog video format and 3 analog video output (RGB, S-Video, Composite Video). It has a remote control. Its special feature is the security lock slot password protected. It has a 3 year limited manufacturer?s warranty. It only weighs 3.5 pounds. Its size is 9.7″W, 7″D, and 2.8″H. The price of this projector ranges from $934- $1312.

You are probably wondering on how you can save money if the prices of these projectors reach up to a thousand dollars. Surprisingly, money is not the only thing you can save with these lightweight projectors. You can save time and effort as well. You can even save yourself from the danger that a big and heavy projector might cause you. You might be able to save your business through a hassle-free projector. You can save more from a low maintenance projector. This is an investment that can lead you to more financial opportunities.

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