18Jun2008
Filed under: Projector
Author: John C

Ah, the onset of InfoComm. Getting the presumed onslaught of new projectors rolling is Toshiba, which has just dished out its 4.8-pound, filter-free TDP-XP1U and TDP-XP2U. As for the former, you’ll find 2,200 ANSI lumens, a 700:1 contrast ratio, XGA (1,024 x 768) resolution, VGA / S-Video / composite inputs, DLP BrilliantColor technology, an integrated speaker and a three-year warranty. As for the eerily similar XP2U, it steps things up ever-so-slightly with 2,500 ANSI lumens and a 2,000:1 contrast ratio. Both beamers are expected to offer up whisper quiet operation (30bD in low mode) and see store shelves this July for $779 and $899, respectively.
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- Tags: Ansi Lumens, Array, Beamers, Composite Inputs, Composite Technology, Contrast Ratio, Dlp Projectors, Dlp Technology, Infocomm, Intros, Onslaught, Store Shelves, Tdp, Toshiba, Vga, Video Technology, Warranty, Whisper Quiet Operation
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