Why settle for less when the S9 Series offers you great value for money all in one box. At 1500 ANSI Lumens and with an incredible 2000: 1 contrast ratio, the DLP powered S9... more
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(+) Great picture and sound. Portable. Comes with carry case. Reasonable price. Vertical keystone (-) Lacks useful connection leads, small amount of 'arcing'. No Horizontal keystone.
Analogue video Signal: RGB, S-Video, composite video
Video output
Analogue Video Signal: RGB
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Why settle for less when the S9 Series offers you great value for money all in one box. At 1500 ANSI Lumens and with an incredible 2000: 1 contrast ratio, the DLP powered S9 Series ensures that images are bright and vibrant. Also featured on this model is TrueVision, an integrated video scalar and de-Interlacer, guaranteeing breathtaking moving images that are both crisp and clear. Being compact and lightweight you can take the S9 wherever your audience demands, and its auto image set up and intuitive icon driven on screen menus make it very easy to operate. Completely versatile the S9 is also ceiling mountable and rear projection compatible and boasts a low cost of ownership with up to 3000-hour lamp life. Whether you are within the education sector, SMB market, or even a dedicated gamer you will be impressed by the S9.
Advantages: Toshiba TDP S20 Disadvantages: keystone adjustments not very useful
...working for a poor art gallery we needed somthing cheap but effective for our shows. i had a good look at everything out there and ended up with 2 of these for my £900 rather than just one.
the specs were quite good for the money in fact i could not find anything else as good for the price i got mine.
the 800x600 resolution with a 1400ANSI lumen light makes a great picture but only in low light, i found the picture faded if i turned on any thing more than a 40w table lamp,
the contrast ratio (difference between black and white) is 2000:1,which is very respectable for such a cheap projector and with a projection size from 30-300 inches with good zoom and focus in the 3-33 foot projection distance. there was little complaint from the bosses about their useability.
the ToshibaTDPS20 comes packed with connectors for connecting almost...
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Advantages: fantastic projection quality, large projection area, Disadvantages: casing can become hot after prolonged usage
...as a presentation tool to the best of my ability. In addition to this, I will provide a comprehensive breakdown of the specifications for those with a little more technical knowledge than myself.
Starting with the actual build, look and feel of the projector I cannot rate this highly enough. Unlike other projectors I have had the misfortune of using in the past, the ToshibaTDPS35 has a thick silver metal casing that prevents any form of damage should be it knocked out. This casing does attract scratches very easily, but from the audience retains its look of quality. In terms of weight, the projector weighs only 3kg and is easy to reposition in front of a white board or indeed transport to off-site meetings and the size is also surprisingly small fitting into a carry case measuring 9.8cm x 28.5cm x 25.4cm. These measurements relate to height, width...
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►►► Why should I buy a DLP projector and especialy Toshiba TDP ET20
There comes a time when your friend are just multiplying and the bedroom or the living room is just too small to ensure a comfortable view at your 19/21 inch... more