2010年10月31日 星期日

The D935VX and D940VX

The D935VX and D940VX are nearly twins with essentially identical features except for their brightness ratings – at 3,000 lumens for the D935VX, and 4,300 lumens for the D940VX. Both are aimed at home, business, or school use,Decorating is a talent that not everyone has. So, if you are lacking in this talent, hire a professional. Bring in deck lights designer or lighting specialist. and both can accept 720p and 1080i HDTV signals. Both are also available now, according to Vivitek, at $1,799 (list) for the D935VX, and $2199 (list) for the D940VX.

The D930TX's claim to fame is its short throw. As with any short-throw projector, it can provide a big image in a small room,The benefit of a low voltage downlight is that the light can be chauvet light focused on a particular spot or item, which will draw people's attention to it. making it appropriate for small conference rooms and for home theater or home entertainment areas where space is tight. Vivitek says it can project a 100-inch diagonal image at 1.Like this, you can set led light a mood or read a book or sew with great ease. Remember that lots of lighting sources are necessary within any room.3 meters from the screen. The short throw also helps avoid casting shadows from people walking between the projector and the screen, which is helpful in classrooms, for example. The D930TX is rated at 3000 lumens and, according to Vivitek, will be available in the first quarter of 2009, for $2199 (list).

Designed for larger classrooms and boardrooms, the D735VX offers a rated brightness of 3,200 lumens and a built-in 3 watt speaker system. Probably its most interesting feature, however,Let's look at the cost savings of using an urmoon such as the Cree LR6 more closely. is the removable control panel. Like car radios that let you take the front panel with you to discourage thieves, the D735VX lets you take its control panel and leave the projector behind, with no way to use it. The detached panel also works as a remote. The D735VX is available now, according to Vivitek,The initial cost of purchasing this and similar products is rakeabc insignificant when put into perspective, and the benefits to your pocketbook and the environment will be clearly seen and felt. for $1,299 (list).

Rated at 5500 lumens, the D5500 is Vivitek's first projector designed for permanent installation in large auditoriums, lecture halls, houses of worship, and the like. Thanks to dual lamps, if one lamp fails mid-meeting, the projector can automatically switch to single lamp operation to avoid interruptions. Vivitek says the D5500 is available now for $5,999 (list).

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