Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - 3M 1850 Overhead Projector OHP 4500 Lumens

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Brand: 3M EAN: 0051125605441 Feature: Limited availability premium OHP projector at a clearance price Label: 3M Manufacturer: 3M Model: 1850 Publisher: 3M Studio: 3M
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Limited availability premium OHP projector at a clearance price Inverted head design reduces obstruction, so your audience stays focussed Triplet lens, providing very sharp and clear images for brilliant presentations 4500 lumens of brightness coupled with twin lamps Integrated digital clock for perfect presentation timing
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Folding arm for easy storage and transportation. A step above the rest, the 3M 1850 OHP Overhead Projector is a powerful projector thats both economical and easy to use in meeting and training rooms. It comes complete with a digital clock for the perfect presentation timing. Feature rich with a triplet lens, providing very sharp and clear images for brilliant presentations. While the new inverted head design will help your audience maintain attention whilst advanced technology in lumen output and lens configuration provide top quality image projection. The folding arm of the 3M 1850 also allows ease of storage and transportation. Inverted head with triplet lens Brightness: 4500 lumens Lamps: Lamp changer with 2 x 36V/400W lamps High-low lamp economy switch Colour tuning Digital clock for the perfect presentation timing Dimensions: 426 (w) x 464 (d) mm Weight: 12.6kg Power cord length: 4.5m NEMKO/CE Agency Approval 5 year guarantee on parts and labour (excluding glass and lamps)
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