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3D/Special Venue Projectors 
By Bennett Liles
From home theater to fully professional commercial installation models, projectors have never been more adjustable and adaptable to fit the challenges of difficult angles, unconventional projection surfaces, and special venue requirements. ...

JVC D-ILA Remote App 

The D-ILA Remote app allows devices to serve as a remote control for select JVC D-ILA projectors....

Screen Innovations FlexGlass Screen Material 

FlexGlass offers the benefits of rigid optical panels with the added benefit of custom and curve capabilities....

Hitachi CP-DX300 and CP-DX250 

The CP-DX300 and CP-DX250 projectors incorporate Texas Instruments 1-chip DLP technology to deliver high contrast and brightness....

Mitsubishi WD390U-EST Projector 

The WD390U-EST uses its built-in, thin client function to serve as a dynamic display device....

Large-format Projectors 
By Bennett Liles
In this survey, we have included a varied selection of projectors, from models capable of producing high-quality displays at relatively short range up to big 4K machines for digital cinema....

InFocus IN3120 Projectors 

The IN3120 projectors offer many connectivity options, including VGA for PCs and Macs, HDMI for one-cable projection of audio and video, and USB for projection directly from a flash drive....

Christie Matrix StIM WQ and Matrix SIM WQ Projectors 

The Christie Matrix StIM WQ and Matrix SIM WQ are fully integrated solid-state, WQXGA resolution projection systems designed specifically for simulation and training applications....

BenQ W1070 Projector 

The BenQ W1070 Projector delivers 3D content from games, videos, photos, and Blu-ray discs, and supports various formats and connection standards....

2012 Most Innovative Product: Stewart Filmscreen Mystik! 

There are self-adhesive screens, but Stewart took the concept a step further with a specially formulated approach, both in the contrast enhanced material and the wide viewing angle....

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