Toshiba, a leader in digital display technology, has broken the brightness barrier in portable projectors with its new X-Series XGA-resolution LCD multimedia projectors. The four new compact, lightweight models include the TLP-X21 (11.2 lbs.) and TLP-X20 (13.0 lbs.), featuring a remarkable 2400 ANSI lumens brightness, and the TLP-X11 (11.2 lbs.) and TLP-X10 (13.0 lbs.) with 2000 ANSI lumens brightness, making them ideal for use, even in brightly-lit rooms. All four X-Series models incorporate the most advanced LCD technologies for extraordinary image quality, along with a wealth of convenience features including a built-in PC memory card slot that accepts PC Type II memory cards, to display PC-created presentations without having to connect a computer.Designed for use with all computers, VCRs, camcorders and DVD-Video players, Toshiba's X-Series projectors include a full range of inputs including composite, S-Video, component video plus analog and digital RGB, and are compatible with all video formats including NTSC, PAL and SECAM. All projectors can display images ranging from just 30-inches for small conference-room presentations to gigantic 25-foot pictures for large audiences.Toshiba's new X-Series LCD projectors offer total flexibility and super high-resolution images - even in fully lighted conference rooms or auditoriums. All models can display full XGA (1024 x 768), compressed SXGA (1280 x 1024) and compressed UXGA (1600 X 1280) resolution. In addition, all X-Series models offer a choice of both 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratios, and include built-in digital progressive scan circuitry for full compatibility with 480p and 720p formats, as well as the ability to accept 1080i signals and display them in the EDTV format. All models feature three 1.3-inch polysilicon TFT 1024 x 768 LCD panels, premium-quality zoom lenses, long-life 2000-hour UHP lamp and advanced digital video circuitry for extraordinary resolution, sharpness and color purity.For ultimate projection versatility, Toshiba's TLP-X11 and TLP-X21 both feature an improved built-in ""Visualizer"" - a high-resolution 1.45 million pixel digital color document camera with an easy-to-use one-button white balance control. This ""free arm"" document camera is capable of projecting written materials and three-dimensional objects directly from the surface of the projector, allowing presenters to place meeting notes, photographs, engineering drawings or even actual products on the projector surface, casting high-resolution images on a wall or screen. For close inspection, a four-power digital zoom lets users highlight particular areas of a displayed image or object and enlarge it for a close-up view.Additionally, the cameras on the TLP-X11 and TLP-X21 swivel a full 360 degrees, which allows either projector to double as a videoconferencing tool. Presenters may easily rotate the camera to capture anything in the room. Wall charts, new product prototypes - even the presenter or the audience - can be captured on video and output directly through a PC. In addition to unmatched image quality, Toshiba X-Series projectors offer the ultimate in user convenience and operational flexibility. All models include a PC memory card slot that accepts PC Type II memory cards, enabling the user to store a presentation created on a PC onto a PC card and load the card into the projector. The presentation stored on the PC card can then be displayed directly from the projector-eliminating the need to carry a computer to the presentation and connect it to the projector.Toshiba's ""all-in-one"" ergonomically designed remote control puts presenters in total control of their presentations. The remote, supplied with all X-Series models, includes a wireless computer mouse control with an easy-to-use trigger for executing commands, and a built-in laser pointer-freeing the presenter from having to juggle several devices at once. Additional convenience features include tabletop, ceiling and rear-projection capability (the image can be reversed or inverted to accommodate any type of mounting), four-power digital zoom, a built-in speaker and many additional advanced features. And, all Toshiba X-Series LCD projectors are EnergyStarô compliant for energy efficiency. A complete line of optional accessories is available, including hard and soft-side carrying cases designed to make on-the-road presentations simpler and more productive. Toshiba's TLP-X21 and TLP-X20 projectors will be available in November at list prices of $10,995 and $9,395, respectively, while the TLP-X11 and TLP-X10 projectors will be available in December at list prices of $9,995 and $8,495 respectively. Consumers interested in Toshiba LCD projectors can visit Toshiba's Multimedia Products Web site at www.toshiba.com/presentations.
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