Buy Cheap Casio XJ-S41 Super Slim projector 
Buy Low Price From Here Now The XJ-S41 delivers an impressive 2500 ANSI lumens from its miniscule 10.6" x 1.7" x 7.8" size, employing a state-of-the-art condenser lens and light source only available with Casio projectors in a highly portable, compact configuration. At only 3.97 pounds, the Casio Super Slim is a featherweight - roughly the size of a letter, which makes it the perfect portable projector for road warriors. It simply sets the standard for compact mobile presentations with a 2X wide-angle zoom lens and 2500 ANSI lumens of projection power - allowing you to project in bright light.
Projection
Brightness (lumens) Eco-Mode: OFF - 2500 lumens
Eco-Mode: ON - 2000 lumens
Lamp 210W high-pressure mercury lamp
Contrast ratio 1800:1 (In telephoto mode)
Keystone correction Auto: +30deg. Manual: +/-30deg.
Focusing Manual Focus (Electric)
Projection Lens Optical 2X electric zoom
Projection Screen Size 15 inches to 300 inches
Projection Range Minimum: 2.75 feet
60" screen: 5.57 feet to 11.15 feet
100" screen: 9.18 feet to 18.37 feet
Projection ratio: 1.4-2.8:1
Projection System DLP ? System
Display Element 0.55" DLP ? chip 786,432 pixels
(1,024 x 768)
Color Reproduction Full color (16.77 million colors)
RGB
Input
Terminals RGB Mini D-Sub 15 pin x 1 (YCbCr/YPbPr input)
True XGA (1,02468)
Compressed Maximum SXGA+ (1,400 x 1,050)
Audio
Input 3.5mm mini-jack
Output 1 W speaker
Video
Signal Input NTSC/PAL/PAL-N/PAL-M/PAL60/SECAM
Input
Terminals Composite: 3.5mm mini-jack
(sharing audio terminal),
YCbCr/YPbPr
Power AC100~240V, 50/60Hz, 270W (Eco-
Mode:220W)
Dimensions 10.62" x 7.83" x 1.69" excluding
projections (1.25" at thinnest point)
Weight 3.96 lbs.
Ceiling mounting
possible Yes:when used the ceiling mount
lamp
Usage environment Operating temperature: 5~35deg.
Operating humidity: 20~80% (non-
condensation)
Lamp Life (Hour) 2,000h
Range of the Remote
Controller 16.40 feet maximum *1
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- 2500 Lumens * 5.25 and 10.5 feet with optimum image quality in all cases *Multimedia 1080i Compatible
- Native XGA 1024 x 768 Resolution * 2X Optical Zoom *Built-in Speaker/Stereo Out *
- Perfect presentations * Lightweight: 3.96 lbs. * Fits in Your Briefcase
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"Great, as long as it is working, but..." 2009-10-18
By dauba (East Coast, USA)
Bought this model based on Casio's reputation.
First the good news... this is an awesome projector when it is working. Excellent resolution for powerpoint of even small text. Excellent brightness so that image is viewable in even the most well-lit rooms without dimming the lights. Super light and compact makes it a good choice for road warriors. Very simple to use.
Now the bad news... projector died in less than a year (while in the middle of a presentation). Tried replacing the very expensive bulb (more than $300) and projector still would not work. GOOD LUCK GETTING HELP FROM CASIO. No one, and I mean no one including the store where I purchased this projector will even attempt to repair it. Casio website tells you to go to a "Casio authorized dealer" but only lists Montrose, CA and San Juan, PR. When you click on the tab for East Coast locations it does not tell you where to find one but flips you back to a starting screen. If you click "online repair request," you go to an inactive web page. No phone number or email info given either.
When you try to return it to the manufacturer for repair the link tells you the cost will be $120-1000 "to be determined upon receipt of projector" (with s/h costs passed on to the consumer). Good grief.
In the end I have an $1100 paper weight and now must consider purchasing another projector. This time, I am going with Epson, as they provide a two year warranty and toll free help service line.

"surprised at the brightness, seriously bright for 3000 lumens" 2009-05-10
By doppelganger (Chicago)
This is really for the Casio S 57 which I purchased at B&H because I couldn't find it here. They're pretty similiar.
Bottom line is Casio's 3000 lumens is really surprising. I purchased an Epson Powerlite earlier this year and after seeing this I feel really stupid for thinking the price was going to equal quality.
The Keystone Correction is the best invention ever, throw it up on the wall and the machine corrects the angle automatically, making it square. So nice.
And this is plenty of light for conference rooms. Movies are a go also. Haven't had it long but it's looking great so far.
The problem with the Casio's is that they're noisy. Putting it in "eco mode" will help a great deal and it doesn't compromise light drastically. But it's still too much ambient noise. If someone is directly across the table in it's path, then it's: "yo Bobert, what? WHAT?"
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