Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Nov 11 2008, 3:36am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Toshiba today announced the launch of the company’s latest mobile projector, the TLP-WX100U with closed captioning function and WXGA resolution.
The Toshiba TLP-WX100U utilizes 3LCD technology and offers 2,200 ANSI lumens for a bright display in any setting.
With a 1280 x 800px native WXGA resolution and a 600:1 contrast ratio, the TLP-WX100U is suitable for presentations and larger-than-life images for digital home entertainment, such as video gaming, weekend sports and DVD movies. At only 4.0 pounds, the TLP-WX100U is usable for mobile professionals, educators, corporate customers, small to medium businesses or for digital entertainment on the go.
The projector is priced at $959 (MSRP) and is covered under Toshiba’s three-year standard limited warranty.
Via this Toshiba announcement.
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