Toshiba DLP™ Projector Blends High-Quality Images, Mobility and Convenience at Affordable Price; Special Features on TDP-T95U Include One-Touch Auto Set-up, Digital Zoom, ‘Blackboard’ Function and Instant Power Shutdown
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division, a division of Toshiba America Information Systems Inc., today introduced the TDP-T95U DLP™ (digital light processing) mobile projector, a sleek and travel-friendly projector designed for presenters who expect and demand quality, flexibility and performance for $1,299(1).
The TDP-T95U incorporates a host of special new features that make giving presentations more convenient, including:
- One-touch auto setup on a fully loaded presentation remote to ensure worry-free, professional presentations even in the most unforgiving environments;
- “Blackboard” function that allows a presenter to make a wall color adjustment when projecting on a non-screen surface for more attractive and readable presentations;
- Instant power shut down capability enables the projector to power off once disconnected from the outlet with no cool-down time required;
- Digital zoom function on the remote control allows the presenter to zoom in on a specific image presentation element such as spreadsheet numbers or other important details.
Featuring DLP technology, the TDP-T95U offers 2,200 ANSI lumens, a 2000:1 contrast ratio and an XGA 1024×768 native resolution to deliver clear, vibrant and razor-sharp images. The projector also features Toshiba’s unique Natural Color Enhancer2, the company’s latest enhanced color correction circuitry that makes DLP images look more natural, delivering exceptionally sharp and vivid images.
“Our latest DLP projector provides business professionals and educators with superior image quality and functionality at an affordable price,” said Alex Ijuin, assistant general manager for Toshiba DPD’s Projector Business Unit of Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. “With its added convenience features, the TDP-T95U is an incredible value for presentations in the office or classroom, on the road or in the home.”
Weighing 6.4 pounds, the TDP-T95U projector offers users an array of connectivity options, including composite video, component and S-video inputs, audio in and variable audio output capabilities. The projector also includes a special monitor output connector that allows users to simultaneously view presentations on an external display as well as the screen. This feature allows presenters to face their audience rather than turning around to read the slides appearing on the screen.
The TDP-T95U also includes automatic vertical keystone correction (plus or minus 30 degrees) that instantly projects a square image even when the projector is set up at a steep offset angle to the screen. In addition, the unit includes a wireless infrared controller that wirelessly synchronizes with a computer and allows a user to control the projector from their PC.
The Toshiba TDP-T95U is currently available through Toshiba’s authorized distributors, dealers, VARs, retailers or mail-order outlets.
About Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. (TAIS)
With headquarters in Irvine, TAIS is comprised of three divisions: Digital Products, Digital Solutions and Storage Device. Together, the three divisions provide mobile products and solutions, Internet access plans, communications, storage and imaging products and services. Products include industry-leading portable computers, projectors, DVD/CD recordable products and hard disk drives, telephony products, digital imaging systems, wireless solutions and services.
TAIS provides sales, marketing and services for its wide range of information products in the United States and Latin America. TAIS is an independently operated company owned by Toshiba America Inc., a subsidiary of Toshiba Corp., a world leader in high technology and integrated manufacturing of electrical and electronic components, products and systems. Toshiba has global sales of over $52 billion and more than 300 subsidiaries and affiliates worldwide. For more information, visit the company’s Web site at http://www.toshiba.com.
(1) Reseller prices may vary.
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