V-339 DLP Projector

PLUS Vision's V-339 DLP projector

YOU CAN BELIEVE PLUS Vision Corp. of America’s (www.plus-america.com) claim that its new V-339 DLP projector is “two projectors in one.” The company’s patent-pending Dual Color Mode technology actually provides educators with two color-wheel options, which, with the touch of a button, can switch between dynamic (four-color) mode and vivid (six-color) mode, depending on the situation and room environment. The mobile, 2.8-pound V-339 is a true XGA projector featuring 1,300 lumens, a 2,000-to-1 contrast ratio, and an 18-second start-up time. Pricing: $1,995.

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