Viewsonic launches its brightest projector
- Middle East: Thursday, November 06 - 2008 at 09:16
ViewSonic Middle East has launched its brightest projector, the PJ1173, which delivers true high-definition picture quality and 5,000 lumens, according to a press statement. Four-watt, built-in speakers and multiple input capabilities, including HDMI 1.3 to support up to a 1080p signal, brings presentations to life with video sound, optimum connectivity and versatility. The PJ1173's extreme brightness, combined with a 1024x768 native resolution and 1000:1 contrast ratio, guarantees razor sharp images and natural colour, even in well-lit rooms
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