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Vivitek H9080FD
Listed since 10/2009
Projector Type: Other Technologies; Projector brightness: 800ANSI lumens; Full-HD
"Pros: Outstanding picture quality. Strong feature list. Immense lamp life. Surprisingly easy to use. Cons:  …
1 Review
 
 
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BenQ GP1 Joybee
Listed since 05/2009
Projector Type: Other Technologies; Projector brightness: 100ANSI lumens
"... Its colours seemed a bit artificial, and blues were hard to pin down, which might affect graphs. Despite  …
6 Reviews
 
 
  Aiptek PocketCinema V20
Listed since 02/2010
Projector Type: Other Technologies; Projector brightness: 15ANSI lumens
"... Since there's a complete absence of any kind of picture or keystone correction, you're left  …
1 Review
 
 
  Aiptek MobileCinema D10
Listed since 01/2010
Projector Type: Other Technologies; Projector brightness: 13ANSI lumens; Extras: DVD player
"We love: Portable and idiot-proof, DVD player and speaker built in, affordable. We hate: Terrible picture quality, LOUD fan."
2 Reviews
 
 
  Dell M109S
Listed since 09/2008
Projector Type: Other Technologies; Projector brightness: 50ANSI lumens
"Pros: Small compact size and weight, can sometimes be found discounted online which makes the projector a  …
2 Reviews
 
 
  3M MPro 110
Listed since 09/2008
Projector Type: Other Technologies; Projector brightness: 10ANSI lumens
Larger than a phone and with micro-VGA and composite AV ports, 3M's MPro 110 has reasonable image quality,  …
4 Reviews
 
 
  XD510 U
Listed since 01/2008
Projector Type: Other Technologies; Projector brightness: 2600ANSI lumens
"A lack of decent warranty ... no digital input or second VGA, and the second-most expensive running costs  …
2 Reviews
 
 
  VPLVW50
Listed since 09/2006
Projector Type: Other Technologies; Projector brightness: 900ANSI lumens; Extras: 1080p; Full-HD
"... Sony has proved that SXRD really does have the potential to become a mass market phenomenon, serving  …
3 Reviews
 
 
  Hitachi CP-A100
Listed since 07/2008
Projector Type: Other Technologies; Projector brightness: 2000ANSI lumens
With its very high price tag, you would really need to take advantage of the extra-short throw this projector offers  …
2 Reviews
 
 
  Pocket Imager SP-P300 ME
Listed since 03/2006
Projector Type: Other Technologies, DLP; Projector brightness: 25ANSI lumens
"A significant step in projection technology, but this first-generation model will only suit a small number of environments."
2 Reviews
 
 
  VPLVW100
Listed since 12/2005
Projector Type: Other Technologies; Projector brightness: 800ANSI lumens; Extras: Lens Shift; Full-HD
"Any Sony fanatics with the necessary readies to afford a VW100 – including its potentially stratospheric  …
4 Reviews
 
 
  Xeed SX-50
Listed since 03/2005
Projector Type: Other Technologies, LCD; Projector brightness: 2500ANSI lumens
"... an affordable and portable projector equipped with the latest LCOS projection-panels. ..."
1 Review
 
 
 
 
"Aiptek Mobile Cinema DVD review"
1 Projector, and Other (approx. £160)
Electric Pig
Published on 3/2010
On test: Aiptek MobileCinema D10
"Projectors with built-in DVD players aren’t particularly novel, but the Aiptek Mobile Cinema DVD from Firebox takes the concept to its extreme. Looking like something out of a Pixar film, this lightweight lump of plastic can chuck a 50-inch image on your wall, with sound, and all for less than £160. Have corners been sliced clean off to achieve this? Read our full Aiptek Mobile Cinema DVD review to find out." Review details: Single Test.     Test results
"Aiptek MobileCinema D10 portable DVD projector"
1 Projector, and Other (approx. £160)
Register Hardware
Published on 1/2010
On test: Aiptek MobileCinema D10
"Remember those rugged plastic 'singalong' cassette players you could buy for pre-school children? The Aiptek MobileCinema D10 looks a projector version of the same kind of thing. Encased in tough, nursery-blue plastic, it is the least fragile projector we have ever tested, and the only one that required absolutely no warmup or setup whatsoever." Review details: Single Test     Test results
"Dell M109S LCD projector review"
1 Projector, and Other (approx. £390)
MacWorld
Published on 11/2009
On test: Dell M109S
"The tiny Dell M109S is a palm-size LED projector with a low brightness rating of only 50 lumens, which makes it best suited for very small groups in dark or dimly lit conference rooms." Review details: Single Test     Test results
"BenQ Joybee GP1 review"
1 Projector, and Other (approx. £400)
Computer Shopper
Published on 10/2009
On test: BenQ GP1 Joybee
"BenQ's Joybee GP1 is tiny - it literally fits in your hand - and weighs just 640g. This DLP projector achieves this feat by replacing the usual lamp and colour wheel with coloured LEDs." Review details: Single Test.     Test results

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