Depending on your point of view, the Hitachi BZ-1 ($1,795 street) is either a slightly brighter, higher resolution, interactive version of the Editors' Choice Hitachi CP-A221N ($1,300 street, 4.5 ...
If you find yourself giving presentations in closet-sized rooms, this Hitachi CP-A100 short-throw projector might be just the one you’re looking for. We’ve seen short-throw projectors before, but none ...
The Hitachi CP-A100 ultra short throw projector here is rigged up to a touch-motion interface. Sitting at the edge of the table with a lens mounted about 15 inches from the screen, casting a 50″ ...
Project a clear image in any classroom or conference room with Hitachi iPJ-AW250N. It features an Ultra Short Throw lens which will project an 80" image at 10" from the edge of the projector. This not ...
The projector market doesn't move particularly quickly. Most companies replace their models every few years and overall innovation is fairly slow. While there is certainly improvement over projectors ...
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Buying a projector is useless until you know throw
Projector throw is typically divided into three categories:standard, short, or ultra-short categories. The throw ratio informs the image size you'll achieve based on the distance from the screen. The ...
Ernie Smith is a former contributor to BizTech, an old-school blogger who specializes in side projects, and a tech history nut who researches vintage operating systems for fun. Years ago, projectors ...
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