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Data Projectors
also known as multimedia
projectors |
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Toshiba has a new
range of high quality data projectors which can be used to project
from a portable or desktop computer, from a VHS or DVD player, or
directly from a video camera. Some models also have a document
camera which means you can project an image of whatever is placed on
the projector, from documents to 3D objects. |
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Also Available |
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Toshiba TDP-S8 Data Projector
The Toshiba TDP-S8U Mobile Projector offers SVGA (800 x 600
resolution), 2000 ANSI lumens of brightness. At only 2.0Kg.,
it has three Video input terminals (RGB, Composite, and
SVideo), Digital Keystone correction (+/- 16 degrees) With
Manual Operation, Manual Zoom, Password Function, Panel
Lock, HDTV/DTV compatibility. Remote Control, Battery for
Remote Control, Power Cord, RGB Cable, CD-ROM, User's
Manual, and Soft Carrying Bag are included. |
$1,995.00 |
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Toshiba TDP-T100 Data Projector
High-performance DLP technology, 2,600 ANSI lumens, native
XGA resolution (1024 x 768), and a 2000:1 contrast ratio to
deliver bright, captivating images. Supports TV (NTSC, PAL,
SECAM), HDTV/DTV, DVD, and RGB signal inputs. Input
terminals include 2-video (1-RCA, 1-S-Video), 3 audio (1x
stereo mini-jack, 2x RCA) Video, (2 x RGB (D-sub 15)
S-video, Composite Video (RCA) Automatic Digital Keystone
correction (+/- 15 degrees) is also supported. Includes
Remote Control, RGB Cable, CD-ROM, User's Manual, Soft
Carrying Case are included. |
$3,699.00 |
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Toshiba
TDP-TW300 Data Projector
XGA 1,024 x 768 pixels Resolution, 3,000 ANSI-lumens
Brightness, 2,000:1 Contrast Ratio, Automatic Digital
keystone correction vertical/horizontal, Picture size
(diagonal) 1.0m - 7.62m, Projection distance 1.2m - 13.8m,
Inputs - DVI - RGB (D-Sub) - Component Video (5 x BNC) -
S-Video - Composite Video - RGB/DVI Audio - Video/S-Video
Audio, Weight 4.9KG |
$3,995.00 |
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A
word from Greg ... |
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We have a Toshiba TLP-651 portable data projector available for
hire in the Port Lincoln area, just
email us for pricing and availability.
And a handy tip for Toshiba notebook owners; you can connect an
external screen to your notebook computer for display or
presentation work; just use the Fn
key (to the left of the space bar) and the F5
key to toggle between modes.
You can have just the external screen, the normal screen
or both screens displayed at the same time.
If our notebook computer starts up without anything on
the screen, try toggling the Fn-F5 combination to set the display mode correctly. |
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