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Apr 9 2004, 8:34am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Matsushita (Panasonic) announced the Sirius Jr. TH-LB10NT wireless LCD Projector, due on the Japanese market in April 20.
Everybody who uses Projectors in business will see the benefit from Projector that does not need to be connected via a monitor cable. Participants in a meeting can easily take over the projector without fumbling with the cable.
The Panasonic TH-LB10NT is a compact, A4-sized portable LCD data projector that takes wireless connectivity even further than other products. The Projector supports up to four simultaneous IEEE802.11b wireless PC connections to enable users to display one or more PC images on a single screen. The wireless Projetor has an MSRP of $3,942.
More details on Matsushita Press-Release (Japanese) and JCN Network.
Buy .
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