Mitsubishi launches 3.3 pound pico projector

Posted in Mitsubishi by Shane McGlaun on November 14th, 2008

Mitsubishi XD95U ProjectorAsk most people about projectors and they think of home theater setups, but many professionals use projectors to give presentations for business. This type of user doesn’t care as much about resolution as they do brightness and how compact the projector is.

Mitsubishi has a new projector that just launched called the XD95U that weighs only 3.3 pounds and is smaller than a normal sheet of notebook paper. The small size makes it easy to carry on the bus, train or in an airplane when working on the road.

The projector offers a XGA 1024 x 768 resolution and uses DLP technology. The small projector is very bright with 2200 ANSI lumens. Instant startup and shutdown means you can get going as soon as you walk in and leave as soon as you are done without waiting for a bulb to cool. The projector also features color wall support that adjusts color for projecting on walls of different colors or blackboards. The projector is available this month at $1,495.

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