Product Description:
The award-winning InFocus personal projectors will definitely make your life on the road easier. Starting at just 4.8 pounds, they'll fit in the same bag as your notebook computer. They're equally at home in tiny spaces (like overhead bins) as they are in conference rooms.Now that's a rippin' projector. The new LP 335 "Dragonfly" is the smallest, sleekest, and best-looking projector we've ever built. And at a mere 4.8 pounds, it travels like no other projector, either. The LP335 projector makes a statement - before you even turn it on.
Product Details
- Feature:
- True 1024 x 768 XGA resolution
- Brilliant 1000 ANSI lumens
- Lightweight for travel, less than 5 pounds
- DVI digital/analog connectivity
- Manual zoom and focus lens
- AnalogVideoFormat: NTSC
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: In Focus
- Compatibility: PC USB
- DisplayColorSupport: 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
- EAN: 0797212290793
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- Label: In Focus
- Manufacturer: In Focus
- Model: LP335 Dragonfly
- MPN: LP-0335-V
- PackageQuantity: 1
- Platform: Mac OS 9 and below
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: VIDEO_PROJECTOR
- Publisher: In Focus
- Studio: In Focus
- UPC: 797212290793
- Warranty: 2 years warranty

Accessories
Customer Reviews 

Best in the [price] range
2000-06-19If you check out the reviews for LCD projectors, infocus products rarely surface. But you get a great bang for the buck here. The NEC LF140 has received rave reviews but if you look carefully, it is heavier than the LP335 and the intensity of its lamp is also lesser. Granted than the difference between 800 and 1000 lumens isn't that great (with the logarithmic nature of light intensity) but there will be a minor improvement in performance with the brighter lamp, particularly if you leave the lights on during the presentation. When push comes to shove and you compare the features, you might still be tempted to pick the NEC product for its "brand." If you yield to that temptation, you'll pay about $1500 more for a inferior feature set.
On the otherhand, the NEC Multisync VT540 is a decent buy. It has all that the dragonfly offers at a comparable price (it is about 3 lbs heavier but you get the MultiSync plug and forget functionality, which is comforting.)
If you want to save your biceps effort buy the dragonfly, else go for the NEC (reasons being the software and brand.)
Electronics Articles 
The types of camcorders
If you are planning on purchasing a camcorder, you should be familiar with
the types of camcorders and how they can benefit your specific needs. The
formats of video cameras include, VHS, VHS-C,
8mm, Hi8, Mini Digital Video (Mini DV), DVD and Digital 8. Each format has
its pros and cons
VHS
The VHS format is the oldest type of camcorder. This type of video camcorder
is fast becoming outdated, because you can only play back
the video on a VHS VCR system. VHS
camcorders are not nearly as clear as digital
video camcorders that offer clear video with 540 lines of resolution,
VHS video cameras only offer 240 lines of resolution. They also weigh more
and are much more bulky, that dv camcorders. You can only find these video
camera used because their technology is now outdated.
VHS-C
The VHS-C format offer 240 lines of resolution, just like VHS. These analog
camcorders come in a smaller size that the VHS camcorder models, but use
the same technology. The video tapes u ...
Printer Buying Guide
What kind of printer is best for me?
Choosing the right printer can be a daunting task. There are several different types of printing technology to choose from, each suited for different needs. Printers come in all shapes and sizes, from tiny travel companions to workgroup workhorses; some are geared toward photographers, others are for multitaskers. And the many specifications for resolution and speed can be misleading. As a rule of thumb, inkjet printers are a must for long-lasting photos, while laser printers are best to produce speedy text documents.
User types: Home user | Budding novelist | Digital photographer | Entrepreneur |
Corporate cog | Frequent flier
Home userĀ
The home user demands a lot from a printer. The device must tackle everything from a book report to a newsletter to the occasional snapshot--all without breaking the budget. This is why for most home users, the best choice is a versatile and affordable printer, such as a small-office/home-office color ...