BenQ MP727 Ultra-Bright DLP Projector

benQ_digital_projector.jpg BenQ introduced today their latest high-brightness DLP projector, the Mainstream Series MP727 multimedia XGA projector for business, education, and government.The world’s only all-digital imaging chip – DLP – distinguishes the MP727 with sharper, easier-to-read text and details, as well as bolder colors via a higher fill factor and never-fade color consistency. BenQ's Golden ratio color wheel and BrilliantColor further boost mid-tone colors up to 50% and broaden the color gamut beyond RGB for super-enhanced whites, blacks, and mid-tone hues. 3D Color Management enables color customization via independent adjustment of hue, saturation, and gain without colors compromising each other. A high 3500:1 contrast keeps images sharp and vibrant, even in settings with considerable ambient lighting.

The BenQ MP727's lights-on versatility is complemented by smart conveniences for presentations that are effortlessly perfect. Eleven preset modes offer one-touch fine-tuning for presentations, gaming, video, and more, while Wall Color Correction ensures uncompromised image quality in the absence of a screen. Multimedia users will appreciate HDTV compatibility, integrated 3-watt speaker, and HDMI 1.3 (with HDCP). The BenQ MP727 will be available November 2008.

October 31, 2008 - 5:59 AM | Posted in - Media Devices | | | | | |


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