| Big plasma TVs are expensive, and the new LED TVs are even more expensive, so what do you do when you just want to experience a high definition movie on a very large screen, without paying thousands of dollars for that screen. Well, you can get a cheap LCD TV, or you can choose a projector like the Mitsubishi HC1600 Home Theater Projector which allows you to project movies on just about any surface. | ||
| If you have a lot of money to invest in a projector for your company, then the Sanyo PLV 80L LCD Projector is one of the best choices available. Usually this is sold without a lens, but if you act now, you can get it with a LNS-S30 lens. High luminosity and a WXGA HD resolution make this an excellent buy, if your budget can afford it. | ||

| How does a $1000 discount sound, for a projector like this one from Optoma? It has a 4:3 native resolution, but is also compatible with the 16:9 aspect ratios, and has a form which allows easy lamp replacements. The numerous connectivity options also make it one of the best choices available, since you can connect it even to older devices. | ||
| If you want your projector to offer excellent luminosity and contrast, precise colors and a large number of connectivity options, then the InFocus IN76 Home Theater Projector is the perfect choice for you. It has a native 720p wide screen resolution, and thanks to its advanced six-segment color wheel you will always have intense and precise colors. | ||

| All projectors have a limited lamp life time, and changing the lamp once it dies is quite expensive. That’s why most producers try to find different ways to increase the lamp life, and Mitsubishi has done it, the Mitsubishi HD4000U High Definition Home Theater Projector having a 4000 hours lamp life time, as opposed to an average of 2000 hours like other projectors have. | ||