Ultraportable LED Projectors unveiled

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Ultraportable LED Projectors unveiled 
ViewSonic Corp. has launched the ultraportable and energy-efficient LED projectors. Featuring diminutive form factors and 30,000-hour, long-life LED lamps, the PLED-W500 and PLED-W200 usher in a new category of ViewSonic projectors. They support 3D technology with 120Hz frame rates for exciting 3D visuals, and can project 33-40" screens from a 1 m distance. They also feature versatile USB connectivity, while the built-in Microsoft Office/PDF viewer and SD/SDHC card reader can display documents and play multimedia files without needing a PC. 
Kuldeep Ramaiya, Country Manager, India, said, "The ultraportable LED projector transforms the projector from a cumbersome gadget to an incredibly lightweight, compact device that can be carried anywhere to meet all your projection needs. With their high-brightness, long-life lamps, the ultraportable LED projectors are superior to others in the same class."
ViewSonic's ultraportable LED projectors are thin, compact and lightweight for easy mobility. Innovative new look & energy-efficient LED lamps with 20,000 hours ( PLED-W500) 30,000-hour lifespan (PLED-W200) makes PLED series the best choice for the professional usage. 0-second power-on and power-off makes presentation immediately, and no need to wait for the projector to cool down. The PLED-W500 and PLED-W200 provide 500 and 250 lumens of brightness, respectively - superior to others in the pocket projector category. Developed with Texas Instruments' high-performance DPP6401 image processing chip, the projectors support 3D graphics with 120Hz frame rates for exciting 3D gaming and movies using active shutter glasses. With the built-in 32 GB SD/SDHC card reader and Microsoft Office/PDF viewer, the projectors can play Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF and other multimedia files directly.

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