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Sharp DT-200 Home Theater TV Projector  

Sharp DT-200 Home Theater TV Projector

By Sharp
  • Portable HDTV-ready projector with SVGA (800 x 600) resolution and Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing technology
  • High 1,200:1 contrast ratio, 600 ANSI Lumens brightness
  • 2D keystone correction frees you to place the projector off-center from the screen or wall
  • DVI input with HDCP, supports NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480p, 720p, and 1080i formats
  • Weighs less than 9 pounds, includes wireless remote control
Sharp's award-winning front projection technology for home theater is now available to the broad consumer market with the introduction of the DT-200 - the company's first truly mobile front projector featuring DLP technology from Texas Instruments. The Sharp DT-200 is your new home theater on the go. Weighing in at just over eight pounds, this remarkable projector can be moved easily from room to room, or even taken on trips. The unit delivers brilliant clarity and features an extremely high contrast ratio of 1200:1, high brightness of 600 ANSI Lumens, and 2D keystone correction, enabling the user to position the projector almost anywhere without picture distortion.
 
List Price: $3,499.99

Remanufactured InFocus SP5000 ScreenPlay Home Theater Projector  

Remanufactured InFocus SP5000 ScreenPlay Home Theater Projector

By In Focus
  • Home theater projector provides high-definition images up to 11 feet wide; can mount it on ceiling or set on table
  • Projection at super-bright 1100 lumens and a stunning 1200:1 contrast ratio; Easy portability and set-up
  • Concurrently hook up your DVD player, VCR, cable or satellite receiver, game console, camcorder, even your PC
  • 1 DVI, 1 component, 1 composite, 1 9-pin D-Sub (PC), 1 S-Video inputs
  • Remanufactured to like-new condition
With the InFocus ScreenPlay 5000, see what you've been missing on your TV. Featuring a gigantic image, this projector will do more than show you the action, it will take you inside the action. And you can trust award-winning InFocus engineering and proven ScreenPlay¿ technology to ensure a quick & simple setup resulting in a brilliant picture, so you can get right to your favorite events, shows, DVDs and video games. The InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 gives you the experience of home entertainment like you never imagined.
 
List Price: $1,799.99

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