
Sanyo is back with their new projector, the LP-XU106 which is claimed as the company’s brightest projector. Weighing only 3.4 kilograms, this projector provides a brightness level of 4,500 lumens and features 1,000:1 contrast ratio, Corner Keystone Correction Function and the Easy Setup Function. The LP-XU106 will go on sale starting on November 20th for unannounced price yet. [Fareastgizmos]

Toshiba’s new TLP-X200U wireless 3LCD projector is claimed to be the world’s first projector with voice guidance. The Voice Guidance feature informs users with an audible message through the projector’s operating instructions and system warnings including the on/off status, lamp life, air filter checks and cooling fan status. Weighing at 4.4 pounds, this lightweight projector features 3LCD technology, 3,000 ANSI lumens, XGA (1024×768) native resolution, a 600:1 contrast ratio and a built-in blackboard function with wall color adjustment. The Toshiba TLP-X200U has an MSRP of $1,739. [Toshiba]

Leica unveils Pradovit D-1200, the smallest and lightest digital projector in its class for photorealistic reproduction. Weights in 7.5lb, this compact Pradovit D-1200 sports a Texas Instrument’s WUXGA 1920×1200 DLP panel; offering 2500:1 contrast ratio, 1400 lumens and is capable to throw up to a 432-inch diagonal size picture despite its diminutive dimensions.The unit also offers a set of component input ,hdmi 1.3, DVI digital interfaces and high end video processor from Crestron and Pixelworks. Available in November. [LetsGoDigital]

Designed by Moti Barzilay, the iShow is a portable projector designed for Apple’s line of iPods, iPhones, and MacBooks. The device will turn on when you pull the two discs apart to expose a pico projector and ports. No word yet on pixel resolution but the projection system features LED based. [YANKO]

Delta Electronics have announced their first full HD LED-based DLP projector, and is showing demo unit during IFA and upcoming CEDIA. The projector will feature 1080p resolution, large color gamut, and 20,000 hours on the LED unit. It will utilize PhlatLight rather than metal halide bulbs, which Delta claims to be more robust with extended lifetime. No words on price and availability at present, but the company will reveal these information at CEDIA next week. [CrunchGear]

Epson has revealed a new all-in-one projector hybrid that incorporates 1200 lumen projector with a DivX-capable DVD player and 8W stereo speakers. Epson EH-DM2 is 3LCD based, which is basically a new technology that removes rainbow effects and offers more colors. It also has a USB port for memory devices , digital cameras and the like, so you get to do things like viewing slide-show of photos, and listen to MP3s in the background. The projector will come in a slender physique that is practical to carry about. The Epson EH-DM2 home cinema video projector will be available in September at an estimated price of €600, not bad for a bundle entertainment solution. [CyberTheater]

EPSON has just added a new model to its projector lineup called MovieMate 55. The high-quality projector combines a CD/DVD player and stereo speakers in one portable unit. It also delivers an impressive size of up to eight times larger than on a 40-inch widescreen TV. Weighing only 8.3 pounds, the Epson MovieMate 55 features a sleek, compact design with a built-in handle and cushioned carrying case for portable convenience. The Epson MovieMate 55 will be available in October through national resellers for an estimated street price of $699. [EPSON VIA Gizmodo]

(Miramar, FL-July 2008) – Italian manufacturer SIM2, whose striking high-performance home theater projectors are known worldwide for their pristine video, has added a new, aggressively priced model to its popular DOMINO series. SIM2 DOMINO D60 DLP front projection system delivers stunning 1080p full-HD imaging at the highly competitive $5000 US price point, where with SIM2′s reputation for superb performance and unequalled style it will stand as a unique solution for discerning yet budget-conscious home theater enthusiasts.
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Acer just released a new wifi projector directed towards professionals featuring a XGA (1,024 x 768) resolution, WiFi b/g connectivity, supports 720p/1080i high-definition video streaming wirelessly, is compatible with MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, WMV9, AVI, DivX, XviD, ASF and VOB video formats, can connect D-Sub, DVI-D and HDMI, has 2700 ANSI Lumens brightness and a 2,000:1 contrast ratio. [SlashGear]

Aiptek will blow you away with their new PocketCinema V10 mini projector. It uses technology from 3M, projecting a 50″ image, includes a 1GB internal memory, 3-in-1 memory card reader (SD/MMC/MS Pro), support for JPEG ASF, AVI and MPEG-4 video formats, and stereo speakers. [Akihabara]