Compare Gadgets Vs. Compare

News list

Ricoh Releases PJWX4130 and PJWX4130N Projectors

Ricoh Releases PJWX4130 and PJWX4130N Projectors

Posted on May 04, 2012 by MG1

Ricoh is proud to announce today their first pair of ultra-short-throw projectors, the PJWX4130 and PJWX4130N. Both projectors include 2500 ANSI lumens, a 2500:1 contrast ratio, and a WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution. The main difference between the two projectors is in the control panel. Both projectors include a RGB, HDMI, composite, and an audio port. The PJWX4130N also includes USB port and wireless network connectivity. The projectors are designed for conference rooms and small-to-midsize meeting spaces. The short throw lens allows the projectors to create up to an 80 inch display from less than a foot away from the screen. “Ricoh’s mission is to provide a more efficient and productive work...

Comments (0)  | Permalink More at: About Projectors Add additional source

Ricoh Enters Projector Industry

Ricoh Enters Projector Industry

Posted on Oct 05, 2011 by MG1

Ricoh is a leading provider of digital office equipment and advanced document management solutions and services. Today, the company was proud to announce that it has recently ventured into the projector industry. To start, the company has released 5 new projectors that they are calling their PJ Series. The series includes the PJ X3131, PJ WX3231N, PJ WX3131, PJ X3241N, and the PJ X3241. The projectors range in brightness between 3300 and 2500 ANSI lumens. They also either have a native XGA (1024 x 768) or a WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution. The projectors are light weight and are ideal for traveling. “These systems are ideal for a wide range of boardroom, classroom and training room settings,” s...

Comments (0)  | Permalink More at: About Projectors Add additional source

How we do it

Want to read all the cool news? Tired of seeing the same story written over and over again, while missing some other interesting ones? Here we are, humanly agregating most great news sites to post all interesting news, but show each story only once.