Published on August 31st,2009 at 12:00 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Ugly New Portable Video Projector with Embedded DVD Player

The Japanese Company Kumazaki-Aim released a new all in one portable video projector with DVD player, the NRT-350S, the ugliest portable video projector I’ve seen in the past 6 months… With a stunning 640×480 resolution, with a 300:1 contrast ratio and 200 lumens brightness, this bulky 2.5kg video projector features a 3Wx2ch, a DVD and SD and MMC card reader. It also supports DivX and XviD files and MP3 and WMA.

The good news is its price… The NRT-350S will be released in Japan on September 1st for 59,800 Yen, including a 60” screen (€447)… Real ugly but ideal for schools.

Size: 268×295×92m


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