| BenQ unveils the MP771 short-throw XGA projector |
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Filed under: Displays BenQ
certainly loves to crank out the projectors, and the company's latest,
the MP771, features a short-throw lens that's able to put up a 74-inch
picture from just a meter away. The 1024 x 768-res unit puts 3000
lumens of shine behind your content with a 2000:1 contrast ratio and
BenQ's UNISHAPE variable-brightness lamp tech, which varys the
brightness of the lamp in sync with the DLP mirrors and color wheel,
resulting in a 40% boost in brightness. Input include VGA, DVI-D with
HDCP, S-video and composite, and BenQ says the wall-color correction
system will put up an accurate picture on non-white walls with a
minimum of fuss. No word on pricing just yet in the US, but we should be seeing
these hit in November.
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BenQ
certainly loves to crank out the projectors, and the company's latest,
the MP771, features a short-throw lens that's able to put up a 74-inch
picture from just a meter away. The 1024 x 768-res unit puts 3000
lumens of shine behind your content with a 2000:1 contrast ratio and
BenQ's UNISHAPE variable-brightness lamp tech, which varys the
brightness of the lamp in sync with the DLP mirrors and color wheel,
resulting in a 40% boost in brightness. Input include VGA, DVI-D with
HDCP, S-video and composite, and BenQ says the wall-color correction
system will put up an accurate picture on non-white walls with a
minimum of fuss. No word on pricing just yet in the US, but we should be seeing
these hit in November.

















