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Feb 9 2010, 9:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The projector is designed for home theater duties with a native resolution of 1080p for full HD images. The projector is capable of throwing an image 300-inches wide and has adjustable optics and a maximum contrast ratio of 30,000:1.
Brightness is listed at 1300 lumens and should be good enough for watching in a bright room. The lens has a manual shift of +5% to -30% vertical and +/- 15% horizontal to allow more placement options in a room. The projector has two HDMI outputs and it comes with skins that match the projector to the décor of the room including a pre-primed skin allowing a paint to match finish.
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