TDP-ET20U by Toshiba

TDP-ET20U by Toshiba

TDP-ET20U by Toshiba

TOSHIBA is introducing a sleek new multimedia DVD projector
to the marketplace. The TDP-ET20U can display a 100-
inch diagonal image from less than four feet away. Teachers
can incorporate the projector’s built-in DVD player and
multiple ports into their lessons. The TDP-ET20U also boasts
Dolby Pro Logic surround sound and an HDMI port that provides
an interface to audio/video sources, enabling teachers
to display cable TV, digital television, or images from a PC
on a screen at the front of
the room. Additionally, the
system allows for viewing
movies and video games
as well. Price: $1,399.

 

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