Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Oct 6 2009, 12:00pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The projectors have 2,500 lumens of light output making them bright enough for rooms that aren’t dark. The EX31 will sell for $549, the EX51 will sell for $649, and the EX71 will sell for $749. The projectors have 3LCD technology for vibrant images. The EX31 has SVGA resolution, the EX51 offers XGA resolution and HDMI, and the EX71 offers WXGA resolution and a 16:10 aspect ratio.
The lamps in the projectors are rated for up to 5,000 hours in economy mode and the replacement lamps cost up to $100 less than the competition. The projectors also have instant on/off to save time setting up and tearing down after use. The EX51 and EX71 projectors can also do presentations without a computer.
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