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> I have heard about a rear projector from NEC(?) that will allow a
>60 inch image with only 6 inches of clearance (!!!??), I think David
>Pogue wrote an article about it, but I haven't been able to find out
>more.
That'd be the NEC WT610, with an msrp of about $7k. Information on
the projector itself is here:
<http://www.necvisualsystems.com/applicationFiles/productDetails/appl_productDetail.cfm?Product_id=463>
I've always worked around throw distances either using mirrors or
getting specialized lenses for projectors. The mirrors are always a
pain to configure well and can suffer from vibrations in whatever
they're attached to. You also need to worry about dust accumulation.
And, specialized lenses always drive up the cost of the project and
are usually only available on higher end projectors.
This projector, at $7k, is the lowest price point I've ever seen for
a really short throw projector. And, wow, it's really short. 100"
diagonal at 30". 40" diagonal at 3". wow.
The original Pogue article is here:
<http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/06/technology/06POGUE-EMAIL.html?ex=1133499600&en=afe63e7aecf32ae8&ei=5070>
-bw.
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