July 27, 2010 | Posted At: 06:37 AM | Author: Brian Nadel | Category:
Projectors

Some of the newest classroom projectors are cheap, but they either aren’t bright enough or have lamps that burn out so quickly that they cost more in the long run. NEC’s
NP115 is the first projector that does it all and does it for $600. At under six pounds, the rounded white NP115 is light enough to be carried between rooms as needed or wheeled around on an A-V cart, but can also be ceiling mounted. Some will be disappointed by its DLP imaging engine’s SVGA resolution, but the NP115 can work with 3-D programming and has the latest BrilliantColor technology for bright and rich colors. Best of all, the NP115 pumps out 2,500 lumens of light, has a 5,000-hour lamp and is priced below projectors that do less