Sony VPL-FE40 review
Review The VPL-FE40 is an ideal projector for showcasing presentations, video and images in medium- to large-sized meeting rooms and auditoriums. The only downside is the cost, both to purchase and run, which will limit the VPL-FE40 to large organisations with big budgets.
8.1 Editors' Rating
Sony VPL-CX155 review
Review The well-built and stylish Sony VPL-CX155 is easy to use and features impressive networking capabilities. However, for a business projector with such a high price tag, poor image quality and a lack of Wi-Fi may leave users wanting more.
6.5 Editors' Rating
InFocus IN10 review
Review The IN10 is a basic but very capable ultraportable projector. Special cables are required, although an M1-DA to VGA lead is provided in the box. The 4,000-hour lamp life is impressive and economical.
7.8 Editors' Rating
BenQ MP721c review
Review This no-frills projector has accurate colour matching, a good range of connectivity options and a generous three-year warranty.
7.6 Editors' Rating
Acer P1265 review
Review Acer’s P1265 is great value for money and delivers impressive image quality, with higher brightness than you’d expect given its 2,400 ANSI Lumen specification.
8.0 Editors' Rating
InFocus IN36 review
Review Although you don’t get fancy extras like auto-focus, auto-keystone or motorised zoom and elevation controls, this is one of the best-looking and most compact projectors in its class with enough brightness to present in larger rooms without dimming the lights.
7.5 Editors' Rating
Epson EMP-822 review
Review Epson’s networkable EMP-822 is primarily for business use, but is also a capable all-rounder. It's too bulky and heavy for mobile professionals to carry regularly, but worth considering as a well-priced office-bound projector.
7.2 Editors' Rating
Sony VPL-EX4 review
Review This well-priced 3LCD projector is suitable for business and educational use. If your budget is limited and you don’t need to project high-definition movies or connect to a network, you could do a lot worse than the VPL-EX4.
7.0 Editors' Rating
Photos: mobile phone with built-in DLP projector
Photos Texas Instruments has demonstrated a 'pico-projector' that fits into a mobile phone. Check out our photos.
BenQ CP120 digital projector review
Review BenQ's CP120 is a feature-rich wireless-enabled projector that's perfectly at home in a conference room, yet is small enough and light enough to carry to meetings.
7.8 Editors' Rating
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Toshiba TDP-T95 review
Review The Toshiba TDP-T95U seems to define the midpoint of the XGA projector market. There are brighter, lighter and cheaper models around, but none boast the same combination of price, brightness and features.
7.0 Editors' Rating
Dell 1200MP review
Review Dell's 1200MP benefits from intense brightness, an abundant feature set and a minuscule price tag, and is ideal for business presentations on a tight budget. However, it could face competition from higher-resolution XGA projectors.
8.2 Editors' Rating
Dell 2400MP review
Review Able to match the brightness, image quality and feature sets of much more expensive models, the Dell 2400MP resets the bar for what you can expect from a mainstream budget projector.
8.0 Editors' Rating
Epson EMP 765 review
Review Packed with features and able to blast more than 2,000 lumens of light in a large conference room, the Epson EMP 765 is worth the money if you want big projector power in a small package.
7.3 Editors' Rating
Sony VPL-CX76 review
Review Sony's portable and elegantly designed VPL-CX76 is a flexible and feature-packed business projector with plenty of impressive tricks up its sleeve.
8.7 Editors' Rating
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