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Toshiba Announces New XGA LCD Projector
From Toshiba’s press release:
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division (DPD) today announced the value-priced TLP-T70MU projector. Designed for business presenters and educators, Toshiba’s new LCD-based projector delivers rich vibrant colors and crystal clear images, even in the brightest ambient light situations. Whether it’s in a well-lit classroom or window-lined conference room, the high-performance TLP-T70MU delivers stellar presentations.
“Toshiba created the TLP-T70MU to provide customers with a higher level of image quality, portability and versatility at an attractive price,” said Mark Pickard, director of product marketing for Toshiba DPD’s Projector Business Unit. “The TLP-T70MU is ideal for today’s on-the-go professionals because it complements Toshiba’s full line of mobile products, and allows them to run an office-quality operation from their briefcase.”
ViewSonic lowers price of PJ250 projector
For the “road warrior,†ViewSonic’s “Two Pounds under Two Grand†promotion breaks the $2,000 price barrier for micro-portable XGA projectors by offering its popular 2-pound XGA PJ250 projector at an estimated street price (ESP) of $1,999. Designed to meet increased portability demands, the “palm-sized†PJ250 is the lightest, brightest and smallest projector in its class. It offers 1,000 lumens, an XGA resolution of 1024×768 and a contrast ratio of 2000:1 for crystal-clear digital images. The PJ250 also features digital keystone correction, picture-in-picture and enhanced video inputs for component and S-video. Versatile enough to be used in any presentation setting, the projector uses a one-touch setup for fast, easy and sharp focus.
Toshiba’s TLP-791 projector now available
Designed to help professionals maximize cost efficiency and increase mobility, the TLP-791 combines two presentation devices into a single compact unit saving users from having to buy, and travelwith, a separate projector and document camera to fill their presentation needs.
Weighing just 11 pounds, Toshiba’s TLP-791 features 3,000 ANSI lumens, 400:1 contrast ratio, XGA (1024 x 768) resolution, DVI connectivity and two-way digital keystone correction. The integrated document camera boasts 1.45 MB pixels of resolution (1392 X 1040 dots), making it ideal for demonstrating 3-D objects, photographs and small objects, or displaying documents without having to scan them into the computer. Whether it is for the conference room, classroom, courtroom or training facility, the TLP-791 is the ultimate presentation tool for users who demand quality and versatility.
