Toshiba Ships Combo Projector/Document Camera

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Toshiba has begun shipping a new model in its lineup of combo projectors: the TLP-XC2000U, which combines an XGA LCD projector with an integrated, fold-out document camera.

The TLP-XC2000U, seen below with the document camera retracted and expanded, offers a resolution of 1,024 x 768, a brightness of 2,000 ANSI lumens, and a contrast ratio of 400:1. Its retractable document camera offers a resolution of 3 megapixels with a manual focus. Its position can be adjusted to zoom in on specific areas of documents.

Other features include:

  • Video I/O: composite, S-video, component (mini D-sub 15)
  • Audio I/O: stereo minijack and RCA
  • Lamp life: 2,000 hours (3,000 in eco mode)
  • Keystone correction: automatic vertical ±30 degrees
  • Dimensions: 14.6" x 9.8" x 3.6"
  • Weight: 8.8 lbs.
  • Accessories: RGB cable, soft carrying bag, mouse remote control receiver, mouse remote control with laser pointer

The TLP-XC2000U is available now for $1,099.

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