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BenQ Announces New Short Throw Interactive Projectors

BenQ Announces New Short Throw Interactive Projectors

Posted on Aug 30, 2011 by MG1

BenQ unveiled three new projectors today that will be joining their lineup shortly. The devices include the MX850UST, MW851UST, and MX813ST. All of these projectors can display DLP display technology and are designed with short throw lenses. The MX850UST and MW851UST both feature a native 13000:1 contrast ratio and 2500 ANSI lumens. The other difference between the two is that they have a XGA (1024 x 768) and a WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution, respectively. The MX813ST does not have a lot of information available at this time, but can display a native XGA resolution. The other main feature these three projectors share is the new SmartEco technology, which helps reduce energy consumption and ext...

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BenQ Unveils MX850UST Projector

BenQ Unveils MX850UST Projector

Posted on Jun 24, 2011 by MG1

BenQ has recently announced that they will be releasing soon their first DLP projector to feature the company’s energy-saving Smart Eco Mode technology. The model is the MX850UST and unfortunately the only specifications known is that it comes with a 13000:1 contrast ratio and DLP display technology. The Smart Eco Mode technology automatically calculates the optimum lamp power needed for the best contrast performance. It does this with the help of a light sensor and measures the ambient light in the room. The company says that the technology is a “breakthrough innovation” that will help reduce the environmental impact and reduce the cost of ownership. Expect a follow up news report when more...

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