Epson expands projector line
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Epson releases PowerLite 821p projector
Epson releases PowerLite 821p projector
08/30/2004 09:52 AMEpson has released the PowerLite 821p, a US$3,099 (estimated street
price) LCD projector that offers 2,600-ANSI lumens of brightness, XGA
(1024 x 768) resolution and a 1.6x power zoom lens...
Epson introduces PowerLite 821p
projector
Epson introduces PowerLite 821p
projector
08/30/2004 12:17 PMEpson on Monday introduced its
newest digital LCD projector: The PowerLite 821p. The New system costs
US$3,099 and sports 2,600 lumens brightness, 1024 x 768 pixel (XGA)
resolution and a 1.6x power zoom lens. The projector is aimed at
well-lit environments where an image needs to be shown from a variety
of distances, according to Epson. It also includes two computer and
video inputs, and a five-watt speaker. Auto source selection
automatically detects a valid input source signal, and the projector
features third-party network card compatibility if users want to
connect it to an Ethernet network for system administration. Expect to
see the PowerLite 821p hit store shelves this September. Epson's Web
site was not updated with information about the new projector as
MacCentral posted this article.
NEC expands projector, plasma display
lines
NEC expands projector, plasma display
lines
06/07/2004 12:05 PMNEChas unveiled 10 next-generation portable and installed projectors
and plasmas...
Toshiba adds new projector to line-up
Toshiba adds new projector to line-up
03/06/2004 01:55 AMToshiba announced recently that
the company will add a new projector, the TLP-S70U, to its line-up in
April. It's capable of projecting images at 2,000 ANSI lumens in an
SVGA (800 x 600) format, bright enough to make presentations in almost
any ambient light setting.
AJA expands HD converter line
AJA expands HD converter line
05/19/2004 05:42 PMAJA Video Systems is expanding its line of standard definition and
high definition converters with the addition of the HD10C2 dual rate
D/A Converter, the RH10UC Upconverter, and the RH10DA dual rate
Distribution Amplifier...
AJA expands Io product line
AJA expands Io product line
11/19/2003 08:00 AMVideo capture and conversion device maker
AJA Video Systems Inc. on Wednesday
expanded its Io product line to include the new Io LD and Io LA. Like
the original Io, the new boxes provide pro-level video input and
output for Final Cut Pro through the Mac's FireWire interface, though
they're smaller and less expensive than their predecessor.
AMD expands 64-bit chip line
AMD expands 64-bit chip line
01/05/2004 06:51 PMCNET Jan 5 2004 6:21PM ET
MCI expands security product line
MCI expands security product line
04/27/2004 04:02 PMMCI Inc. on Tuesday announced several new IP (Internet Protocol)
security products, including intrusion protection, vulnerability
scanning, an antivirus/antispam offering and new managed firewalls.
AMD expands Mobile Athlon 64 line-up
AMD expands Mobile Athlon 64 line-up
04/14/2005 07:06 AMThe Register Apr 14 2005 11:51AM GMT
Sony expands Micro Vault line
Sony expands Micro Vault line
11/04/2003 12:07 PMSony Electronics has expanded its
Micro Vault USB storage media product lineup with four new additions:
Micro Vault with Fingerprint Access, Micro Vault with Memory Stick
Media Reader/Writer, a smaller Micro Vault and one with increased
storage capacity. The Micro Vault is a USB flash memory storage unit
that can be used with machines running Mac OS X 10.0 and higher.
However, you'll need Mac OS X 10.2.6 or higher to take advantage of
the fingerprint access features.
DoCoMo expands 506i handset line
DoCoMo expands 506i handset line
05/26/2004 03:10 PMTelecoms.com May 26 2004 6:13PM GMT
SanDisk expands photo card line
SanDisk expands photo card line
02/11/2004 01:36 PMSanDisk has introduced the 2 GB SanDisk Extreme and SanDisk Ultra II
CompactFlash cards, the largest capacities available in the company's
line of CompactFlash cards for digital photographers...
Nvidia expands workstation graphics line
Nvidia expands workstation graphics line
12/04/2003 06:06 AMQuadro FX 1100 available now
Polycom expands videoconferencing
product line
Polycom expands videoconferencing
product line
07/12/2004 05:55 PMPolycom is launching new products today, including a rack-mounted
component for high-end users, as well as software offering Session
Initiation Protocol support for group videoconferencing.
Kodak expands digital camera line
Kodak expands digital camera line
02/12/2004 11:19 AMEastman Kodak Company has introduced several new digital cameras and a
new professional printer...
Creative expands its music player line
Creative expands its music player line
01/06/2005 02:41 PMThe company's new offerings include a 1GB flash-memory based device,
plus a 6GB player that holds 3,000 songs.
SEI Expands Juice Box 802.3af
Power-Over-Ethernet Product Line
SEI Expands Juice Box 802.3af
Power-Over-Ethernet Product Line
08/01/2004 03:28 AMSEI adds 7 additional models to its Juice Box product line of 802.3af
Power-Over-Ethernet Mid Span Power Hubs. [PRWEB Aug 1, 2004]
RocketVault backup-arching product line
expands
RocketVault backup-arching product line
expands
11/11/2003 10:28 AMIntraDyn Inc. has expanded its
RocketVault line, a series of stand-alone archive, backup, compliance
and disaster-recovery appliances targeted to small- to mid-sized
businesses. The company is now offering new rack-mountable 1U and 2U
models that use serial ATA (SATA) "disk-to disk" (D2D) RAID 5 backup
and archiving technology.
Teletrol Expands eBuilding Product Line
with New CPU Models
Teletrol Expands eBuilding Product Line
with New CPU Models
07/06/2004 03:03 AM [PRWEB Jul 6, 2004]
Sony Ericsson expands Akono Bluetooth
headset line
Sony Ericsson expands Akono Bluetooth
headset line
07/15/2004 10:14 PMMobileTracker Jul 16 2004 1:38AM GMT
Western Digital expands external hard
drive line
Western Digital expands external hard
drive line
09/09/2004 10:31 PMWestern Digital has expanded its line of Mac-compatible external hard
drives...
TechNote Time Watch Company Expands
Ohm's Law Product Line
TechNote Time Watch Company Expands
Ohm's Law Product Line
12/17/2004 06:31 PMTechNote Time's slogan "Never Fumble for a Formula Again," is catching
on with electrical and electronics professionals, students and
hobbyists, according to Anne Dorsey the company's vice president and
director of sales and marketing (www.technotetime.com). In fact,
TechNote Time Watch Company, based out of Ocala, Florida USA, has
seen sales so brisk that they have recently added Ohm's law desk
clocks and wall clocks to their existing line of Ohm's law
wristwatches. [PRWEB Nov 24, 2004]
Intel Expands Intel Centrino Mobile
Technology Line
Intel Expands Intel Centrino Mobile
Technology Line
06/23/2004 03:50 PMPhysOrg.com Jun 23 2004 7:49PM GMT
Inpro/Seal Expands Sealing System
Product Line for Powder and Bulk
Applications with Articulating Seal that
Handles Shaft Misalignment to Keep
Equipment Running Longer
Inpro/Seal Expands Sealing System
Product Line for Powder and Bulk
Applications with Articulating Seal that
Handles Shaft Misalignment to Keep
Equipment Running Longer
03/14/2005 04:11 PMInpro/Seal has introduced their Articulating Air Mizer™-, PS a sealing
system developed to positively seal equipment where dry particulates,
powders and bulk solids are handled, processed, packaged and stored.
Once installed, the system helps contain powders, abrasives, liquids
and toxic vapors. In addition, it handles extreme shaft misalignment
and deflection, common in these kinds of applications to provide a
seal that traditional methods simply cannot attain.A unique design
feature uses a solid wall of air that functions as a barrier for
contamination and works to retain product where it should be - in the
equipment. The highest levels of performance are assured by virtue of
an inherent non-contact design feature that avoids direct egress of
the particulate material. [PRWEB Mar 2, 2005]
Kozio, Inc. Announces Support for
Freescale PowerQUICC III - Kozio Expands
Processor Architecture Support to
Complement Its Strong Networking and
Communications Line
Kozio, Inc. Announces Support for
Freescale PowerQUICC III - Kozio Expands
Processor Architecture Support to
Complement Its Strong Networking and
Communications Line
06/06/2005 12:14 AMKozio, Inc., a leading provider of embedded software for system-level
hardware testing, today announced plans for support of Freescale's
PowerQUICC III processor architecture. Kozio is currently working with
Silicon Turnkey Express (STx) to support and create a software
evaluation kit for STx's GP3 reference board and will continue to add
support for additional reference boards from STx and other
manufacturers. Kozio develops turnkey software solutions that verify
design and validate hardware for any embedded single-board computer
systems for a variety of applications, including networking and
communications technology. [PRWEB May 23, 2005]
Wizzard Expands Target Market With
WizzScribe Server-Based Speech
Recognition; Company Expands Portfolio
Of Offerings To Corporate Users With IBM
Speech Technology
Wizzard Expands Target Market With
WizzScribe Server-Based Speech
Recognition; Company Expands Portfolio
Of Offerings To Corporate Users With IBM
Speech Technology
09/03/2004 03:00 AMWizzard Software (OTCBB:WIZD) announced today they have expanded their
portfolio of offerings powered by IBM WebSphere Voice Application
Access 5.0. The WizzScribe Software Developers Kit (SDK) and
server-based runtimes support the offline conversion of voice audio
into text, bringing large vocabulary voice recognition technology to a
new generation of business applications. Wizzard chose IBM's WVAA 5.0
solution because of its rapid application environment and built in
authentication technologies - freeing the developer to focus on core
business application logic. It is IBM's premiere solution for the
delivery of voice portals and managed voice applications. [PRWEB Sep
3, 2004]
Keeping Party Line, Bottom Line Separate
(Los Angeles Times)
Keeping Party Line, Bottom Line Separate
(Los Angeles Times)
07/28/2004 05:45 AMLos Angeles Times - BEIJING — Taiwanese video game salesman
Simon Chang was drinking beer with a mainland customer at a nightclub
here recently, laughing as a stand-up comedian delivered off-the-news
material, Jay Leno-style.
Teeny Mitsubishi Projector
Teeny Mitsubishi Projector
06/17/2005 06:13 PM
We don't usually cover
projectors (they're really boring), but here's an Smurf-sized
projector with a lot of moxie. It weighs less than a pound and uses
three LEDs to pound a 250 LUX picture into that enclosed space.
Mitsubishi suggests using the projector in a car or boat, but if you
have enough room to project a video in your car, then you need to
rethink your priorities.
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Dell Unveils New XGA Projector
Dell Unveils New XGA Projector
08/16/2004 01:01 AMDell last week unveiled a digital XGA projector priced at $1,499.
Infocus 4805 projector
Infocus 4805 projector
08/01/2004 03:30 AMSome weeks ago we got an Infocus 4805 projector. I picked that one
because it got good reviews and at $1500 was one of the cheapest 16:9
DLP projectors I could find. Crutchfield have a 30 day return policy
with no restocking fee or any such sillyness, so I thought I'd be
worth to try out rather than ordering a more expensive one. If you go
higher you are mostly paying for higher resolution, which you can't
use anyway if...
Mitsubishi LVP-XD450 Projector
Mitsubishi LVP-XD450 Projector
08/04/2004 07:49 AM
If a DLP (digital light processing) projector is your
cup of tea, Mitsubishi's announcement of the "LVP-XD450" should be
your cup of coffee. According to Mitsubishi, this new projector has
the industry's highest brightness and contrast ratio (2,600 Lumens and
2,200:1 respectively; don't know about "highest," but that is pretty
good). And since the projectors are rated at screens up to 200-inch, I
would be fully willing to review one of these units for anyone who has
one on hand, provided you also supply the screen. I doubt my computer
could actually run Doom III at this projector's 1280 x 1024
resolution, but Pinkydemons would still be life-sized.
Rea
d - Press Release (Japanese) [Mitsubishi via Impre
ss Watch]
New: Xerox DP 820 digital projector
New: Xerox DP 820 digital projector
12/27/2004 03:15 AMXerox introduced the DP 820 digital projector, a 4.5 pound device that
offers a contrast ratio of 2000:1, 1600 ANSI lumens, and 800x600
resolution.
Toshiba ET1 Projector Reviewed
Toshiba ET1 Projector Reviewed
07/01/2004 12:31 PM
Pocket-Lint
reviews the pleasingly droid-like Toshiba ET1 projector, a relatively
low-quality (848 x 480 pixel) home projector that is most notable for
its swiveling base. The idea is to use the ET1 wherever convenient,
like a coffee table, say. This would be fine if the native resolution
weren't crap -- 800 x 600 is the bare minimum these days as far as I'm
concerned. Pocket-Lint likes it, though, and I suppose for regular
television or videogaming, it'd probably be fine. £1000 just
seems like a lot of money when there are projectors on the market like
the Infocus X2 for even less money.
Read [Pocket-Lint]
Dan's iPod Projector...
Dan's iPod Projector...
01/25/2004 10:31 AMDan Hill's idea for a profoundly useful iPod accessory - as
explained in greater detail in his post iP
ods and the wireless - is rather cheekily presented below. I want
one.

Ditch the big-screen TV for a projector
Ditch the big-screen TV for a projector
08/22/2004 12:25 AMNational Post Aug 22 2004 4:38AM GMT
InFocus releases new projector
InFocus releases new projector
05/25/2004 10:13 AMInFocus has released the InFocus ScreenPlay 4805 projector, which is
designed to connect to computers, DVD players, satellite receivers,
high-definition broadcast receivers, TVs and video game consoles...
CellPhone With Built-in Projector
CellPhone With Built-in Projector
03/29/2005 09:03 AMTechnology Review Mar 29 2005 1:24PM GMT
Image-Caching Projector
Image-Caching Projector
07/13/2004 11:50 PMHere's an idea I came up with while on a walk tonight. There's a
50-percent chance it's already been invented — if it has, tell
me where to find it.
The world needs a PC projector that will cache the displayed image.
Say I'm tooling through my presentation in front of Mr. Venture
Capitalist and I suddenly need to find something on a Web site.
Now, I don't want Mr. VC to see me fumbling around the Web (I'm
supposed to know what I'm doing, right?), so the only choice I have is
to shut off the projector or suspend the connection from the laptop so
that I can Google without being displayed to the room. Room goes
dark, there's an uncomfortable silence, and it's painfully obvious
that everyone is waiting on me.
But what if I could freeze the image displayed from the projector?
That way, VC and Co. could continue to look at the last slide I was
showing them (my partner would chime in here with something witty to
take the focus off me) and I could search away.
When I finally found what I needed and my screen looked like I
wanted it to, I could resume the projector. Extra points if I could
fade in from the last displayed image to my current screen.
Does this exist? If so, show me. If not, I just gave away a
million dollar idea. That should be engraved on my
tombstone.
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End of the line? How mobiles are
preparing to replace your land line
End of the line? How mobiles are
preparing to replace your land line
05/24/2004 07:42 AMBBC May 24 2004 12:15PM GMT
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