New Releases...Boxlight’s XD-10m

Boxlight’s newest premium digital projector, the XD-10m, packs a very bright display, razor-sharp true 1024 x 768 XGA resolution, extraordinary color quality, and an array of advanced features into a nearly pocket-sized unit. The projector is housed in a sleek and ultra compact magnesium case that weighs 3 lbs. With a brilliant display of 1,100 ANSI lumens, the XD-10m can handle just about any lighting environment with ease, including lights-on presentations. Digital Light Processing technology and native XGA resolution produce crystal clear images and crisp, high-contrast text in both digital and analog formats.

The projector is compatible with every leading video standard, as well as HDTV formats for viewing high definition television. The onboard DVI connection can be used to connect to both analog laptops and the latest digital upgrades. The DVI cables include a hot-pluggable USB mouse connection for the remote mouse, which allows users to command the presentation from anywhere in the room. A built-in manual zoom lens makes it easy to get just the right-sized image to fill up the screen, and the digital keystone adjustment squares the image at the touch of a button. All Boxlight projectors are backed by a 30-day money back guarantee, a two-year parts and labor warranty, and a 120-day lamp guarantee. Boxlight, Poulsbo, WA, (800) 884-6464, www.boxlight.com.

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