Published on September 11th,2007 at 7:36 PM
By >Daimaou - G-A.G

Toshiba unleashes another projector

Toshiba unleashed the TDP-EX20U, a DLP front projector that sports a 60-inch image that can be projected from as little as three feet away, but a smaller picture is visible from as close as 2-feet. Besides that, the projector sports a nice 2,300 lumens with a 2,000:1 contrast ratio.

Both Ethernet and Wi-Fi are built-in and users can remotely control or watch over the projector through a local network. It’s also equipped with a USB port so you can plug a flash drive into it for added options.

The 1024×768 projector will be available in a few days for a cool $1,599.

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