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    All-time low prices: Anker mini digital projectors are up to $600 off, today only. Korin Miller. ... this is the digital projector of choice—and it’s on sale for $560 (was $700).

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    Although 1080p resolution is a far cry from 4K, a native-4K projector would cost you considerably more. (Xgimi's Horizon Pro, for example, runs $1,699.)

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  5. LCD projector - Wikipedia

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    This design can also be used in low cost (around US$200) LCD projectors. [11] See also ... "Epson's 730c: Best of Class in 2000-Lumen Portables", projectorcentral.com ...

  6. Rear-projection television - Wikipedia

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    The projector uses a bright beam of light and a lens system to project the image to a much larger size. A front-projection television uses a projector that is separate from the screen and the projector is placed in front of the screen. The setup of a rear-projection television is in some ways similar to that of a traditional television.

  7. Overhead projector - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, a modern LCD or DLP projector often uses an Ultra-high-performance lamp which has a higher luminous efficacy and lasts for thousands of hours. [5] A drawback of that technology is the warm up time required for such lamps. Older overhead projectors used a tubular quartz bulb which was mounted above a bowl-shaped polished reflector.