| Projectors have one major flaw that users must be aware of, before investing in one. The problem is that they require a clear and direct path to the surface they’re going to be projecting on, and if something or someone gets in the way, the projection will be obstructed. Fortunately, there are projectors such as the NEC NP1250 LCD projector which don’t have this problem, thanks to the possibility of stacking them, making the projection remain clear, even if one of the projectors is obstructed. | ||
| If you thought the previous projector was good, thanks to its networking capabilities, but you didn’t find its luminosity satisfactory, then you should take a look at the NEC NP3250 LCD projector. It has a higher luminosity and the same advanced features that have made the previous model such a hit, but at a higher price. | ||

| Happy with you new 40” TV, that looks great from any distance? We bet you are, but what if we told you that you could watch movies up to 8 times larger than what your TV can display? All you need is a HD projector like the Epson MovieMate 72 Home Theater Projector, a nice, clear, big wall, and you’re all set. This projector even has a built-in DVD player, so you don’t have to connect it to anything else to play your favorite DVDs. | ||
| The first projector to offer a Plug and Play WLAN connector, the NEC NP3250W LCD projector is certainly worth considering, if your budget can afford it. It has excellent luminosity and a wide screen resolution which makes it suitable not only for presentations but also for watching a movie at home, although there are cheaper alternatives for doing that. | ||

| Another projector with a high price and a high luminance value, the Mitsubishi WD3300U DLP projector also has some other interesting features as well, which make it well worth the price. Features like the color wheel and lamp drive system extend the life of your projector, making it a good choice over other projectors which don’t last as long. | ||