Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Toshiba TDP MT200 - DLP Projector - 750 ANSI lumens - 854 x 480 - widescreen

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Toshiba EAN: 5017151610854 Is Fragile: 0 Label: Toshiba Manufacturer: Toshiba Model: TDPMT200 Publisher: Toshiba Studio: Toshiba
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Toshiba MT200 features DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, which provides premium picture quality in a small, lightweight package. The DLP projector employs a DMD (digital micromirror device) to create images. DLP is a reflective technology, which results in higher ANSI Lumens and Contrast Ratios in comparison to other technologies. The result is a bright image that doesn't sacrifice sharpness or color.The projector is native 16 x 9, which works best with the newest video sources. With a simple push of a button this projector can also display 4 x 3 images to accommodate non-widescreen video sources.The MT200 will accept HD (1080i and 720p) signals but will scale them and display them at 480p. Even though maximum resolution is 480p, the projector will accept the input of higher and lower resolution video sources.The 6 Segment Color Wheel helps ensure natural, saturated colors with great contrast while reducing the rainbow effect.Digital Keystone Correction allows for flexibility in installation and positioning. The MT200 can be placed above or below (+/- 15 degrees) the ideal mounting position with minimal video distortion.
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