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| Toshiba to Showcase New Line of Projectors During InfoComm 07 Toshiba's Digital Products Division, a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, will exhibit its latest mobile projector feature sets designed to enhance the learning and presentation experience at all levels of classroom instruction, business use and digital home entertainment. During InfoComm 07, at the Marriott Anaheim, Platinum Ballroom #6, Toshiba will demonstrate its latest lineup of feature-rich projectors including ultra-small Pico portables, "extreme short projection" technology, projectors with WXGA resolution, and projectors that are Windows Vista certified for wireless capabilities. Toshiba will discuss the latest in ultra-small Pico portable projectors. These digital projectors not only possess a small footprint for easy mobility and storage, but also allow presenters to go "PC-free" via USB functionality. Equipped with a generous array of connectivity ports, they are suitable for any presentation environment, including digital home entertainment. Toshiba will demonstrate features such as "extreme short projection" technologies which projects a larger image from a shorter distance, enhancing presentations in small meeting rooms, offices or classrooms. Projectors with ESP functionality do not require ceiling installation which makes them highly portable and they can produce a 100-inch diagonal image from just 4.1 feet away. A special lens enables these projectors to be positioned at various table heights such as a desk, conference room table or a coffee table. Also, projectors with WXGA native resolution will be exhibited. These widescreen projectors are designed to widen your work space by matching the latest widescreen notebook computers and their resolution for impressively sharp education and business presentations, even with fine text detail. The widescreen presentation format expands display real estate, offering users the option to view two documents at once for side-by-side comparison or for enjoying the latest DVD movies. In addition, Toshiba will display Windows Vista ready and certified projector offerings for seamless connectivity with notebooks installed with Microsoft's latest operating system. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Computing News :: home page |