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NEC Releases PX700W and PX800X Projectors

NEC Releases PX700W and PX800X Projectors

Posted on Dec 07, 2011 by MG1

Earlier this year, NEC unveiled two new large venue projectors, the PX700W and PX800X. Today, the company is happy to announce the release of these projectors a month ahead of their anticipated release date. Both projectors come with the latest DLP display technology and a 2100:1 contrast ratio. The PX700W features a widescreen WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution and 7000 ANSI lumens, while the PX800X comes with 8000 ANSI lumens and a XGA (1024 x 768) resolution. “Our PX Series is ideal for customers requiring advanced connectivity, high brightness and networking capabilities,” said Rich McPherson, Sr. Product Manager of projectors for NEC Display Solutions. “The integrated option slot allows users...

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NEC Unveils New PX Series Projectors

NEC Unveils New PX Series Projectors

Posted on Jul 26, 2011 by MG1

NEC announced earlier this month the release of their PX750U projector. Today, the company announced two new models that will be joining the PX series, the PX700W and PX800X. Both projectors use the latest in DLP display technology and have a 2100:1 contrast ratio. They will also support a native WXGA (1280 x 800) and XGA (1024 x 768) resolution, respectively. These two projectors are expected to replace the company’s NP4000 and NP4100 projectors. The new PX projectors are expected to include a diverse connection panel that will include HDMI, composite, s-video, RGB and even a USB port. The retail prices for these projectors are not available at this time, but they are not expected to releas...

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