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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Optoma EAN: 5060059041190 Is Fragile: 0 Label: OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY Manufacturer: OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY Model: EP7150 Publisher: OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY Release Date: 2007-06-28 Studio: OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY
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Technical DataDisplay (Projector) / TypeDLP ProjectorTechnical DataDisplay (Projector) / Min Image Sizem0.78Technical DataDisplay (Projector) / Max Image Sizem7.78Technical DataDisplay (Projector) / Max Screen Distancem12Technical DataDisplay (Projector) / Min Screen Distancem1.2Technical DataDisplay (Projector) / Colour support24-bit (16.7 million colours)Technical DataDisplay (Projector) / Max Resolution1024 x 768Technical DataDisplay (Projector) / Image BrightnessANSI lumens2000Technical DataDisplay (Projector) / Image Contrast Ratio2500:1Technical DataVideo Input / Analogue Video FormatPAL-NTechnical DataVideo Input / Analogue video SignalS-VideoTechnical DataAudio Output / TypeSpeaker(s)Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Widthcm21.6Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Depthcm16.9Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Heightcm6.2Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Weightkg1.2Technical DataHeader / Product LineOptomaTechnical DataHeader / ModelEP7150Technical DataHeader / CompatibilityPCTechnical DataHeader / ManufacturerOptoma TechnologyTechnical DataHeader / Packaged Quantity1Technical DataDisplay (Projector) / High DefinitionHigh DefinitionTechnical DataDisplay (Projector) / ClassDigital projectorTechnical DataDisplay (Projector) / Recommended Use of ProjectorPresentation and multimediaTechnical DataDisplay (Projector) / PortabilityPortableTechnical DataDisplay (Projector) / Native Aspect Ratio4:3
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