Toshiba, Viewsonic launch new widescreen projectors



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Those in the market for a business / education-minded projector certainly aren’t hurting for options these days, but if you somehow still haven’t found one to your liking, you may want to consider one of these new models from Toshiba and Viewsonic. At about four pounds apiece, they’re reasonably portable, and pack the same WXGA resolution along with some other similar specs across the board, including a 600:1 contrast ratio and 2,220 ANSI lumens on the Toshiba TLP-WX1000U, and a 500:1 contrast ratio and 2,000 lumens on the Viewsonic PJ359w. The Viewsonic also adds HDMI 1.3 connectivity to the mix, not to mention a short-throw lens, though you’ll have to decide for yourself if that’s worth the higher $1,299 list price or not, compared to just $959 for the Toshiba.

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Toshiba, Viewsonic launch new widescreen projectors originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 11 Nov 2008 15:46:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Dell’s Studio 15 and 17 get art-housed for (PRODUCT) RED



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Dell is set to expand upon its Art House series of Studio laptops with three new special edition designs for (PRODUCT) RED. That’s right: now you can have an arty Dell and do some good at the same time, with the choice of three different artists: Joseph Amedokpo, Siobhan Gunning and Bruce Mau. The custom designs will be available on Dell’s Studio 15 and 17 models for $649 and $799 respectively, and a $20 contribution will be made to The Global Fund for AIDS programs in Africa for each one sold. Dell claims that the art is “permanently infused” on the casing and totally durable, so, just like when deciding on a tattoo, be sure you’re really committed before the purchase. And if you’re too cool for these designs, well, maybe your slightly hip, gaudy great Aunt will be interested. Regardless, they’re available now online.

Dell’s Studio 15 and 17 get art-housed for (PRODUCT) RED originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 11 Nov 2008 15:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Das Keyboard Professional hits US retail stores



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Keyboard aficionados have been able to order the Das Keyboard Professional directly from the company for a little while now, but those that prefer to check out their keyboards up close before committing will no doubt be pleased to hear that it’s now also available at two US retailers: Micro Center and J&R Music and Computer World. The price apparently stays the same at $129, which’ll get you those trademark mechanical switches, a two-port USB hub, a glossy black finish, and a couple of blue LEDs to jazz things up a bit. Those interested in the blank key-equipped Das Keyboard II are out of luck, however, as it’s still only available online.

Das Keyboard Professional hits US retail stores originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 11 Nov 2008 14:50:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Kairen’s Projector X Pro920M is small, but not impressively so



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The tiny projector craze has really been heating up as of late, and the introduction of the Kairen Projector X Pro920M only promises to increase the insanity. Measuring a diminutive 3.5 x 1.73 x 3.15-inches (not nearly as small as some), we hear it’s got 10 lumens of brightness, a contrast ratio of 100:1, and a resolution of 640 x 480. The little projector… um, projects a 25-inch image from of a distance of up to 1 meter. It’s going to be on sale in January 2009 in Japan for $400, and we can only hope it makes its way to North America at some point. Until that happens, we’ll just have to make do in our wasteland of medium-sized projectors.

[Via CrunchGear]

Kairen’s Projector X Pro920M is small, but not impressively so originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 11 Nov 2008 14:21:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Visiontac rolls out VGPS-900 data logger with voice recording



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We first caught sight of this tiny Bluetooth GPS data logger a few months back under the guise of the Columbus V-900 but unfortunately didn’t have much in the way of a price, release date, or complete specs at the time. Thanks to the wonderful world of consumer electronics, however, the same device has now popped up again in the form of the VGPS-900 from Visiontac, who seem to be a bit more eager to actually sell it to you. As Columbus let on, this one boasts built-in Bluetooth, a microSD card slot and, according to Vsiontac, a voice recording feature, which is apparently a first among GPS data loggers. You’ll also be able to use the device to geotag your photos and, if you so chose, you can also make use of its “spy mode,” which provides 30 days of standby logging. Sold? Then you can get your order in right now for $110.

[Via Mobile Gadget News]

Visiontac rolls out VGPS-900 data logger with voice recording originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 11 Nov 2008 13:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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