3M has released its new CP45, a new pico projector camcorder which is capable of projecting images up to 65-inches with a native resolution of 800 x 600 pixels at 20 ANSI lumens. The 3M CP45 features a 2.4-inch LCD display, a 5.0-megapixel image sensor, a 2GB internal memory with expandable microSD card, Project an image between 10″ and 65″ diagonally, 720p HD video recording capabilities and features a built-in pico projector, Its now available for purchase at Amazon for $299.
Epson has rolled out two new projectors, the PowerLite S11 and X12 with retail price at $449 and $549. Both budget-friendly projectors feature several connectivity options: PC Free, RS-232 and USB Plug ‘n Play. The PowerLite S11 features an SVGA resolution and a 2,600 lumens of brightness, while The PowerLite X12 offers an XGA resolution and a 2,800 lumens of brightness.
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BenQ MX660P DLP Projector
BenQ company to launch the MX660P DLP projector in the Japanese market at August 3rd. This projector boasts a 5000:1 contrast ratio, 2000 ANSI lumens, an XGA resolution, an HDMI 1.3 port and has 3D video support. BenQ MX660P DLP Projector will retail around 64,800 Yen(about $819).
Acer UK presented two new pico projectors, the C110 and C112. Both boasts a WVGA resolution (845 x 480) LED bulb with DLP technology, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio and an optional external battery which is able to provide up to 2-hour of operation time for Acer C112. The Acer C110 and C112 pico projectors are priced at £229 (about $365) and £199 (about $317).
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