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CES 2003 Photo Gallery Four

The official logo for CES 2003 (used by permission), Las Vegas, Nevada, January 9-12.
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Video projectors get more attention every year, now with prices down and new DLP and LCD technologies, the video projector is becoming a serious option for affordable home theater. Dream Vision presented their Cinematen Pro which boasts a Texas Instruments DLP chip and a Carl Zeiss lens system.

In another concept, InFocus introduced its version of the "Home Theater-In-A-Box" concept that includes everything you need, AV receiver, DVD player, Speakers, and an InFocus video projector. No special installation is required (just a good screen). Take the package home and hook it up.

Here is a collection of Yamaha's video projection inventory.

Dwin showed off its latest DLP projector and processor/scaler. The Dwin demonstration was one of the most well received video projector demos of the Show.

Optoma, which is primarily known for its video projectors, also introduced a line of slim profile rear projection sets. From what I saw, Optoma will soon be a name that consumers will hear more about this coming year.


Is it a Plasma TV or a picture? How about a picture frame combined with a Plasma screen? Here is a concept by Vision Art.

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