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Toshiba Announces Latest Premium Multi-Function Projector for Large-Scale Venues

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Toshiba Press Release via Business Wire

IRVINE, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- July 18, 2006 - Toshiba's Digital Products Division, a division of Toshiba America Information Systems Inc., today introduced the TDP-TW350U DLP(R) (digital light processing) projector with wireless capabilities, offering brilliant images, network management functionality, security features and a range of connectivity options, all for $2,339(1).

Designed for presentations in large venues such as auditoriums, lecture halls and large conference rooms, the TDP-TW350U delivers outstanding image quality and reliability with its DLP technology, an exceptional level of brightness of 3,500 ANSI lumens, a contrast ratio of 2,000:1 and a native 1,024 x 768 XGA resolution.

The TDP-TW350U includes integrated IEEE 802.11g wireless(2) functionality that delivers fast set-up time and enables presenters to connect to the projector from anywhere in the room and deliver sequential presentations without the need for cables. An auto focus feature and ultra-wide 1.5x motorized zoom automatically adjusts the display when the projector is moved. Network management capabilities for remote access and control are available via a wired LAN connection with password protection for increased security.

Other features of the TDP-TW350U include:

  • Toshiba's proprietary Natural Color Enhancer color correction circuitry for greatly improved image quality for exceptionally sharp and vivid images;
  • a PC card slot that enables users to store presentations on a PCMCIA type II storage card, enabling "PC free" presentations;
  • an automatic two-way digital keystone correction system that allows presenters to adjust keystone errors quickly and easily for a proportional, squared display;
  • "blackboard" function that allows wall color adjustment when projecting on a non-screen surface for more attractive and readable presentations;
  • a monitor output connector that allows users to view presentations from an external display, in addition to what is projected on the screen, to allow speakers to face an audience while presenting;
  • convenient lamp access on the top panel of the projector provides users easy access to the lamp when it needs to be replaced, even when the projector is mounted on a ceiling;
  • quiet operation at 29dBA in low mode, making it quiet enough to be used in any setting and extending lamp life.

"With its brilliant display, a multitude of features and priced nearly a third less than the previous generation product, the TDP-TW350U is a tremendous value for corporations, educational institutions and houses of worship," said Sam Malik, director of projector sales and marketing, Toshiba Digital Products Division.

The TDP-TW350U's network management capabilities allow IT administrators to receive e-mail notification via SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) of projector status. Tasks such as self-diagnosis, monitoring input status and checking lamp life to expedite bulb replacement can all be performed quickly and remotely.

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