Toshiba's Computer Systems Group

Toshiba's Computer Systems Group (www.csd.toshiba.com) has released two new ultraportable projectors, the TLP-S10U and TLP-S41U, which are designed for educators and other professionals who require quality performance on a tight budget. The TLP-S10U weighs 4.8 lbs. and features 1,200 ANSI lumens, a 400:1 contrast ratio, native SVGA resolution and keystone correction capabilities. The TLP-S41U delivers 1,600 ANSI lumens, a 400:1 contrast ratio, native SVGA resolution and automatic keystone correction. It also includes the first-ever detachable document camera, which users can simply unclip from the projector and position however they wish to increase flexibility and range while displaying 3-D objects, fine-print text or photographic samples. Ready to go out of their boxes, the TLP-S10U and TLP-S41U feature one-touch auto setup and an easy-to-use remote control for worry-free, professional presentations. Both projectors also include monitor output connectivity that allows users to view presentations from a computer in addition to what is projected on the screen. With integrated data, video and audio capabilities, Toshiba's TLP-S10U and TLP-S41U are fully equipped to deliver stunning presentations with advanced multimedia effects.

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