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Epson reveals NX625 multifunction printer

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Epson debuts its NX625 all-in-one printer today just in time for the back to school shopping season. The multifunction printer, scanner, and copier features built-in 802.11n wireless connectivity, mobile printing by way of Epson’s iPrint app , a 2.5-inch color LCD screen and a memory card reader so …
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Modular Pine TV Unit.

TV entertainment unit: Size H46, W103, D50cm. Weight 23.5kg. 4 media storage sections. Largest height of media equipment sections 20.9cm. Suitable for CRT TVs up to 21in. Suitable for LCD/plasma TVs up to 37in. Maximum weight of TV 50kg. General information: Packed flat. Self assembly: 1 person recommended. Colour: Pine. Style: Contemporary. ? £39.99 | LCD TV
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Oxford Two Door Entertainment Unit.

For traditional style with an antique pine finish, this range is an alternative to real wood. With matching pine finish handle and plastic bun feet.Overall size (H)47, (W)118, (D)38.8cm.Pine effect foil faced chipboard.2 doors.3 internal shelves.Pine timber knobsand pine bun feet.Internal dimensions for Hi/Fi, video, satelite, etc. (H)39, (W)65.5, (D)34.8cm.Maximum TV weight capacity 50kg.Maximum CRT
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Christie Provides Projectors to National World War II Museum

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Today, Christie announced that they have been selected to provide the projectors for the Nation World War II Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana. The projectors will be used for their new exhibit, “Beyond all Boundaries,” a 45-minute 4D film. The show uses 9 projectors in total to display images onto a 120ft x 36ft screen, a 115ft x 26ft screen, and a 25ft German guard tower. The projectors selected for the exhibit include a Roadster HD10K-M , DS+10K-M , and the Roadster S+20K projector. “We chose the Christie Roadster projectors for their color quality and light output,” said Steve Calver, project manager at Electrosonic, who was responsible for AV support. “We also like the constant intensity lamp setting that helps maintain the original output level of the projectors as the lamps age.” [via Christie ]
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19in HD-Ready Freeview LCD Combi TV/DVD 22DV713B – White
40RV733F LCD Television + Esse TV Stand – black
Alphason viewSMART ABSM201SL Wall Bracket

The Alphason ViewSmart range has been built on the knowledge and expertise of Alphason’s stand building.High quality materials and beautifully designed the, ViewSmart range will have an option to suit your needs.The AB-M201SL has a simple hook on installation for quick and easy mounting. This unit also includes a integral security fixing to prevent accidental
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47in Full HD Freeview 100Hz LCD TV 47LD690
Technika 32-2000 32” HD Ready LCD TV with built in Freeview HD
Sanyo PLC-WL2500 Projector Released

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Sanyo is proud to announce today a brand new projector available for the business and education fields, the Sanyo PLC-WL2500 . This projector features a short throw lens that can project 2500 ANSI lumens, a 500:1 contrast ratio, and WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution. The short throw lens allows the projector to display up to a 110” display from less than 4 feet from the screen. Having a short throw projector allows the presenter to have a big screen in cramped spaces as well as help keep the light out of the presenters’ eyes. The connection panel includes an HDMI port, RGB, composite, s-video, and several audio ports. There is also a LAN port for network connectivity. Retail prices have not been released yet. [via PCR ]
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Digital Projection Reaches Agreement with K Sera Sera

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Digital Projection is an Emmy Award-winning manufacturer of high performance projection systems. Today, the company announced that they have made an agreement with K Sera Sera for the sale and installation of 400 full HD projection systems in India. K Sera Sera is a well known brand in the media and entertainment industry. Their ultimate goal is to open 500 miniplexes with 1000 screens in both urban and semi-urban locations across India. Digital Projection Internationals’ Sales and Marketing director, Nick Cottiss, offered, “With our extensive experience in the Indian market we fully understand the demands made for market leading projects such as that initiated by K Sera Sera. The projectors have to be purposefully designed for both the environment and the audiences viewing pleasure. This all has to be supported by a 24/7 service and support operation using an extensive network of tried and tested fully trained engineers from Image Engineering.” Digital Projection to Supply 400 3-Chip DLP Digital Cinema Projectors throughout India Manchester, UK (August 25, 2010) - Digital Projection International (DPI), an Emmy® Award-winning manufacturer of high-performance projection systems, announced an agreement with Indian entertainment icon K Sera Sera for the sale and installation of 400 full HD projection systems in India. The initial rollout of 400 HIGHlite projectors represents the first stage of a much larger cumulative deployment. K Sera Sera, a stock exchange listed public limited company based in Mumbai, India, is the fastest growing icon in the media and entertainment sector specializing in the production and distribution of films to the Hindi Cinema market. K Sera Sera combine proprietary technology and world class creative talent to develop and distribute feature length films, ad films and television programs. A well known brand in the media and entertainment industry, K Sera Sera has worked tirelessly to bring Digital Cinema to the masses by combining film entertainment and e-learning. K Sera Sera’s mission is to open 500 state of the art miniplexes with 1000 screens in urban and semi-urban locations across India. Each miniplex will have two screens with a minimum capacity of 75 and maximum 125 seat facility. K Sera Sera CEO, Sanjay Gupta commented, “We have two key goals which I and the rest of the KSS team hope to achieve within the next three years. One is to bring technically advanced viewing to the masses in India. The other is to fulfill the company’s corporate social responsibility, by integrating high level interactive education capabilities to the urban Indian population.” Gupta continued, “We are confident that our goals will be achieved, and we are very much looking forward to working with Digital Projection today and in the future.” Digital Projection Internationals’ Sales and Marketing director, Nick Cottiss, offered, “With our extensive experience in the Indian market we fully understand the demands made for market leading projects such as that initiated by K Sera Sera. The projectors have to be purposefully designed for both the environment and the audiences viewing pleasure. This all has to be supported by a 24/7 service and support operation using an extensive network of tried and tested fully trained engineers from Image Engineering.” The 3-chip DLP HIGHlite projector line has been developed for demanding applications, with regards to reliability, performance and cost. This is the first project in India where full HD equipment can be deployed because of the rigorous attention to cost of ownership in the projector design. The HIGHlite range offers high light output with all the benefits of a 3-Chip DLP projection system at a price associated with a high end single-chip DLP system. ™Digital Light Processing and DLP are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments. Emmy® is a registered trademark of The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. # About Digital Projection International Founded in 1989, Digital Projection International (DPI) has been instrumental in the development and application of Digital Light Processing™ technology by Texas Instruments for projection systems. DPI introduced the world’s first 3-chip DLP® projector in 1997, and has since delivered expert system engineering and world-class customer services, thus maintaining its position as a digital imaging pioneer. DPI’s groundbreaking projection research and development has garnered the admiration of industry professionals around the world. This has earned the company many awards, including two Emmy® Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. DPI remains the first and only projector manufacturer to win the coveted award. Today, DPI manufactures and distributes an extensive line of ultra high-performance 3-chip and single-chip DLP® projection systems. These projectors are the reference standard for demanding applications such as 3D immersion, large-venue, live-event staging, fortune 5000, education, medical and scientific research, command and control, digital cinema, commercial entertainment, worship and elite home cinema.
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Goodmans GDB12XIT A Grad Freeview
supplied P15DIGB10 15.6? HD Ready LCD TV

ThisEssentials P15DIGB10 15.6″ HD ReadyLCD TV is supplied by PC World and offers fantastic value for money and can function as either amulti-featured television or a PC monitor! Theinclusion of a digital Freeview tuner in the P15DIGB10 15.6″ HD Ready LCD TV means you’ll have lots of TVviewing choice, as well as being able to
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Mitsubishi debuts three full HD 3D televisions… coming to a sweet home theater near you

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Mitsubishi Japan has announced three brand new, full HD tvs for your home theater-loving pleasure. Much like the Panasonics recently unleashed , all three boast the ability to record to their hard drives or Blu-ray. Spec-wise, they’ve got full HD, backlit LCDs, 1TB HDDs, a ten speaker Diatone system, USB and SD slots, and HDMI. The sets, which come in 40, 46, and 55-inches, also come with a pair of 3D glasses. They’ll be available in Japan in October for roughly $3,500, $4,700 and $5,900, respectively. Mitsubishi debuts three full HD 3D televisions… coming to a sweet home theater near you originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 25 Aug 2010 19:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Comments
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