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Boxlight Broadview

Boxlight Broadview
Angle Carrying Case Projector Angled Up

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With more and more notebooks using screens with Wide XGA (WXGA) resolution, it's only natural that business projectors will begin to use the widescreen format—and not just so you can bring them home on weekends to watch movies. It makes sense that presentations you create in a widescreen format will look better if you show them in that format too. With the Boxlight Broadview ($1,999 direct), you can. That's not to say that the DLP-based Broadview is the first projector with a native widescreen resolution. But it is the first WXGA projector I've seen that's designed primarily for business presentations rather than home entertainment.

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Company

BOXLIGHT

http://www.boxlight.com

Spec Data
  • Price as Tested: $1,999.00 Direct
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Engine Type: DLP
  • Type: Business
  • Rated Contrast Ratio: 2000:1
  • Rated Brightness: 2600 ANSI lumens
  • Native Resolution: 1280 x 768
  • Computer Interfaces: Dual-mode (DVI-I)
  • Video Inputs: Component, Composite, S-Video
  • Wireless Connectivity: No
  • Weight: 4.4 lb

Bottom Line

If you create your presentations on a widescreen, Boxlight's Broadview projector will let you show them in the same widescreen format.

Pros

Native widescreen format (WXGA resolution). Highly portable. Accepts digital and analog signals.

Cons

Takes more than a minute to cool down enough to unplug it. Disappointing full-motion video. No way to turn off scaling.

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