
If you are searching for a new projector this week, then check out the Panasonic PT-DZ570 series projectors. This single-chip DLP projector features up to 4,500 Lumens of brightness, an exceptional image quality and a native WUXGA resolution for full high-definition viewing. The PT-DZ570 also provides a 16:10 aspect ratio, a 2000:1 contrast ration and a maximum of 1920×1200 pixels resolution. The Panasonic PT-DZ570 single-chip DLP projector is priced at $11,999. [Panasonic]

Here’s another budget-friendly pico projector for you to grab from SVP, the PP003. This small and lightweight LCoS-based projector provides 320 x 240 native resolution, 10 ANSI lumens brightness and 4:3 aspect ratio. Not only that, it also comes with a built-in media player, a 1GB of internal memory, an SD card slot and has both A/V and USB inputs. If you’re interested, the SVP PP003 will only cost you $99.99 via Amazon. [Product Page]

iGo has begun shipping their newest pico projector ‘iGo’ in the US via Amazon. Adopting the DLP display technology, this pocket-sized projector provides 854 x 480 native resolution, 20 ANSI lumens brightness, 16:9 aspect ratio and up to 20,000 hours of LED lamp life. What’s more, it also comes with a built-in media player, a microSD card slot, a 0.5W speaker and a number of connectivity ports including mini-HDMI, micro USB, VGA and composite. The iGo Pico Projector retails for $349.99. [Product Page]

The Aaxa M2 pico projector is now available for purchase. This tiny projector is capable of throwing a 1024 x 768 image at 110 Lumens of LED brightness with a 2,000:1 contrast ratio. Under ideal conditions, the M2 is also able to create images up to 100-inch in size. The Aaxa M2 is compatible with MP4, MP3, AVI and JPG file formats. What’s more, the gadget also provides HDMI, VGA and composite cables. The AAXA M2 Pico Projector is priced at $369. [OhGizmo]

If you like environmental-friendly gadgets, then check out the new Sanyo LP-XU4000 eco-friendly projector. This new projector provides an intelligent light dimming system and a 4,000 Lumen brightness with 69% reduced power consumption. The lamp brightness automatically adjusts to match the projected images or videos. Additional features include a speaker, a microphone and Wi-Fi support. The Sanyo LP-XU4000 will be launched on February 21st, 2011 for 312,900 Yen ($3,853). [Sanyo]

Aiptek’s brand new USB-powered pico projector ‘PocketCinema T25′ is now available for pre-order in the UK via Amazon UK. In case you didn’t know, this small and lightweight LCoS-based projector provides 800 x 600 native resolution, 25 ANSI Lumens brightness, 400:1 contrast ratio and up to 20,000 hours of RGB LED lamp life. If you’re interested, the PocketCinema T25 will set you back 199.99 GBP (about $322). [Product Page]

Amazon has begun taking pre-orders for 3M’s newest pocket projector ‘MP160‘ via its online store. To refresh your memory, this compact and lightweight projector is able to produce images up to 80-inches with a native resolution of 800 x 600 pixels. What’s more, it also provides 30 ANSI lumens brightness and up to 20,000 hours of LED lamp life. Other interesting features worth mentioning include two integrated, three-quarter watt stereo speakers, an AV port, a Composite port and a VGA port. The 3M MP160 can be yours for $359. [Product Page]

JVC has rolled out a couple of new D-ILA projectors in the form of the DLA-X7 and the DLA-X3. Both models feature a 1300 Lumens brightness, a Full HD resolution and two HDMI 1.4a ports. Priced at 840,000 Yen ($10,398), the JVC DLA-X7 has a 70,000:1 contrast ratio and produces a perfect color reproduction by covering 100% of Adobe RGB color palette. The JVC DLA-X3 comes with only a 50,000:1 contrast ratio. The JVC DLA-X7 and JVC DLA-X3 will be released in December 2010. Unfortunately, there is no info on pricing for the JVC DLA-X3. We will keep you posted. [Akihabara]

AAXA Technologies has begun taking pre-orders for their upcoming micro projector, the M1 Ultimate. Dubbed as the brightest ‘ultra-portable’ projector in its class, the M1 Ultimate is able to deliver 800 x 600 native resolution, 75 ANSI lumens brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio and up to 15,000 hours of lamp life. What’s more, it also comes with a 1GB of internal memory, an SD card slot (up to 8GB), 1W stereo speakers, an A/V input port, a 3.5mm headset jack and a miniUSB port. The M1 Ultimate can be yours for $299. [AAXA Technologies]

Dukane hits back by unveiling their newest projector, the ImagePro 8788. Aimed at educational market, this new projector adopts the company’s latest 3LCD display technology and provides 1024 x 768 native resolution, 2,200 ANSI lumens brightness, 500:1 contrast ratio and up to 4,000 hours of lamp life. In terms of connectivity ports, it comes with component, composite, S-video, D-Sub and Stereo Mini Jack. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [AboutProjectors]