Best Solution IAVI proudly supplies a wide range of projectors for all your AV applications. Whether viewing widescreen content, such as movies, HDTV, or new wide format computer displays, IAVI can provide the best possible image from a projector with a native 16:9 aspect ratio. When connectivity is paramount, networkable projectors with RJ-45/ ethernet connections are recommended so that the projector can be accessed through a LAN or WAN.
Choosing the right projector for a specific project can be tricky. Let IAVI’s knowledgeable team help you select the best solution for your unique needs.
We distribute the widest range of ultra portable to large venue projectors, IAVI carries the industry’s leading professional brands including Sanyo, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Barco, Sony, InFocus, Hitachi, Samsung, ViewSonic, and many more.
We can help you determine the LCD or DLP display technology, resolution strength, lumen brightness and contrast ratio sharpness necessary for your intended projection.
By providing the best pricing and broadest range of products, we make sure our customers compete vigorously in today’s marketplace. In addition, we believe so strongly in the quality of the brands we carry that we offer additional extended warranties on our projectors. These extended warranties can be sold to your customer offering you an additional revenue stream.
Contents Projectors 12
Sanyo
20 22
13
Panasonic Sony
28 32 38
Samsung Hitachi
Mitsubishi
42 46 48
BenQ Barco
InFocus
50 ViewSonic 52 54
Optoma Epson
56 58
Dukane Sharp
59 NEC 13
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