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NEC WT610
The WT610 is a unique device in NEC's lineup. This projector is able to project images with an image diagonal of 40" at a surface distance of only 5.5 cm, accomplished with the help of an innovative highly complex mirroring system patented by NEC.
Being mountable at a very small distance from the projection surface, the WT610 opens up vast new possibilities in places with little space for projection. In the shop window, in the store, at the POS, or in the lobby – whether it is vertically positioned, suspended headfirst or even in rear projection, the WT610 adapts to your needs.
Thanks to its ultra-short projection distance, lengthy and cumbersome cable connections are a thing of the past. What's more, no one can run past the projection image now. No matter where you place it, with 3,500 lumens and its 3,500:1 contrast ratio, it illuminates images and brings a gleam to the eye.
You can make wireless presentations via W-LAN IEEE 802.11 b/g ( with an optional W-LAN card ) and control the operation of the PC from the projector as well.
Features of the NEC WT610 include:
- Brightness: 3500 Lumens (2000 ANSI Lumens)
- Worldwide shortest throwing distance projector
- Native resolution 1024 x 768 (XGA)
- Maximum resolution: 1600 x 1200 (UXGA) with compressed format
- Contrast ratio: 3500:1
- Whisper quiet: 32 dB (A) (Eco Mode)
- Digital 3D Reform™ picture correction with Advanced AccuBlend™ Technology
- LAN and W-LAN function
- USB storage connection
- Wall colour correction
- 4000 hours lamp life (Eco Mode)
- 3 years warranty
You can find the best online deals for the NEC WT610 at Shopping.com
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