Optoma TX727 Portable Projector

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Optoma’s new TX727 Portable Projector is very user-friendly and multi-faceted. You can get this portable projector loaded with such a variety of features that restricting yourself from buying one Optoma TX727 Portable Projector will not be that easy. Exhibited in the product catalogue at the Infocomm 2008, the Optoma TX727 Portable Projector comes with a variety of connectivity options. A DLP® chipset along with the latest color processing technologies provides amazing picture quality.

Attractive features of the Optoma TX727 Portable Projector are:

  • 2200 lumens with a 2200:1 contrast ratio
  • DLP chipset to ensure images don’t fade or degrade over time
  • Lightweight XGA projector at 4.4 pounds and a 3000 hour lamp life
  • Noise Level 30dB
  • Resolution Native XGA (1024 x 768)
  • Variety of connectivity options including: DVI w/HDCP, VGA-In/Out, S-Video, RS-232 and USB
  • Warranty: Three (3)-years on projector; One (1) year on lamp

There will be no end to the specifications of this brilliantly designed Optoma TX727 Portable Projector. With 16.7 Million Displayable Colors this projector is compatible for all kind of video formats like NTSC, PAL, SECAM, EDTV (480p), HDTV (576i/p, 720p, 1080i). So, now it’s your turn to get, try and feel the magnificence of the Optoma TX727 Portable Projector.

Via: Press







One Response to 'Optoma TX727 Portable Projector'

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    [...] Optoma, the leader in projector technology, has announced its plans to bring out the first Pico projector based on a DLP Pico chip in the latter part of 2008. The projector will be on display in the ongoing InfoComm 2008 even in Las Vegas at stall #C909. European and Asian markets will first be targeted with worldwide availability later on in 2009. We have already seen what the CKing projector phone is capable of, so it remains to be seen whether integrated projectors or standalones which are smaller/roughly the same size of a cell phone is the way to go. Either way, we definitely like the idea of carrying a mini-theater around with us! Via Related PostsThe Daily Wrap Up - Jan 15th, 2008Optoma EP761 Multimedia Digital Projector 1.5-Inch Mini Digital Photo Frame with MP3 Player ‘Shoot…Microvision to Display its Ultra-thin Projector for Mobile Devices during CES As mobile phones become more compact, its small screen size becomes a big barrier for mobile TV an…The Daily Wrap Up - July 14, 2007ASUS U1F Named Best Notebook for 2007 E3: Crysis Dated Digital Darkroom Mac Software Oerlikon Tiny P…The Daily Wrap - Sep 13th, 2007The Daily Wrap Up - Dec 23rd, 2007 Bookmark It Hide Sites Tags: Cell Phones, mobile projector, optoma, Portable Devices, Projectors « LG to give away one thousand free Bluetooth headsets in LA LG KS360 shown off at CommunicAsia » [...]


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