August 11, 2009 | Posted At: 06:58 AM | Author: Brian Nadel | Category:
Projectors

A big room, like an auditorium or converted cafeteria deserves a big projector that has the brightness to put a sharp image on screen. With 6,200 lumens at its disposal, or more than double the output of the typical classroom projector, NEC’s
NP4100 has the power to light up a big room. The projector can work with screens that are as big as 42-feet, creates an XGA image and can be operated with one or two bulbs turned on. A big bonus is that the projector has vertical and horizontal keystone correction so that the projector doesn’t have to be directly in front of the screen. It will go on sale later this month for $5,500 with a three year warranty.