Toshiba's TLP-X11

From Toshiba, the TLP-X11 is an XGA-resolution LCD multimedia projector with 2,000 ANSI lumens of brightness. It incorporates advanced LCD technologies for high image quality, and several convenience features such as a built-in PC memory card slot that lets users display PC-created presentations without the computer. The projector was designed for use with all computers, VCRs, camcorders and DVD-video players, and includes a full range of inputs and compatibility with all video formats. The projector can display images ranging from 30" to 25', and offers a choice of either 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratios, with built-in digital progressive scan circuitry. It also features three 1.3" polysilicon TFT LCD panels, premium-quality zoom lenses, and advanced digital video circuitry for high resolution, sharpness and color purity. A built-in "Visualizer" is a high resolution digital camera capable of projecting written materials and three-dimensional objects directly from the projector's surface. A four-power digital zoom lens lets users highlight particular areas of a displayed image or object. The camera swivels a full 360 degrees in order to capture anything in the room on video. Other features include a remote control, rear-projection capability, and a built-in speaker. Toshiba, Inc., Wayne, NJ, (800) 346-6672, www.toshiba.com/presentations.

Featured

  • blue and green network lines

    HPE Intros Agentic AI Enhancements to Mist Platform

    HPE recently introduced new capabilities for its Juniper Mist platform that leverage agentic AI to enable more autonomous, intelligent, and proactive network operations.

  • Schoolchildren Work on Personal Computers

    Code.org Reinvents Hour of Code as Hour of AI

    Education nonprofit Code.org has partnered with CSforALL to launch the Hour of AI, a global initiative providing learning activities for AI education.

  • abstract generative AI technology

    Apple and Google Announce AI Deal to Bring Gemini Models to Siri

    Apple and Google have embarked on a multiyear partnership that will put Google's Gemini models and cloud technology at the core of the next generation of Apple Foundation Models, a move that could help Apple accelerate long-promised upgrades to Siri while handing Google a high-profile distribution win on the iPhone.

  • pattern featuring various scientific instruments and space icons, including beakers, atoms, and planets on a dark background

    Mark Rober's CrunchLabs Unveils Free Science Curriculum for Grades 6-8

    CrunchLabs, the maker of STEM activity kits for kids founded by NASA engineer turned YouTube science communicator Mark Rober, has launched Class CrunchLabs, a collection of free standards-aligned science curriculum resources that combine video storytelling with hands-on classroom challenges.