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Toshiba's new TDP-P7U projector: one of the lightest and brightest on the market

EDP Weekly's IT Monitor, Oct 18, 2004

Toshiba's Digital Products Division (DPD) has introduced the new TDP-P7U projector providing ultra-bright performance and superior portability to mobile professionals, making it one of the lightest and brightest projectors available. The TDP-P7U has an ultra-bright display that delivers a brilliant 1,100 ANSI lumens of brightness with native XGA 1,024 x 768 resolution, DLP technology and a 2000:1 contrast ratio. The TDP-P7U weighs in at 2.9 pounds providing a lightweight, compact business presentation solution that fits easily into a briefcase or handbag for easy transport while on the go, or when presenting at multiple locations.

With a sleek, eye-catching design, the TDP-P7U includes rich multi-media features such as composite and S-video inputs, audio-in capability and a 0.5 watt speaker. In addition, the unit has digital keystone correction allowing for distortion-free projection, and under 37dBA whisper-quiet operating mode for small meeting environments.

"Toshiba's TDP-P7U projector is the ideal, ultra-portable, business tool for the mobile worker that delivers high-impact presentations with ease, especially when used in conjunction with Toshiba's award-winning notebooks," said Alex Ijuin, assistant general manager for Toshiba DPD's Projector Business Unit of Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. "Today's announcement underscores Toshiba's leading position in developing small form factor presentation devices for mobile professionals, allowing them to carry all of their essential office tools with them on the go."

The Toshiba TDP-P7U is currently available for $1,899 ESP

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