Toshiba unveiled their latest conference room
projector today, the TDP-TW100U, an otherwise run-of-the-mill unit made a bit more notable thanks to the built-in wireless networking. Listing at a fairly reasonable $1,699, the DLP projector will pump out your presentations at 1024 x 768 resolution with 2,700 ANSI lumens and a respectable 2,000:1 contrast ratio, and it'll do it with a minimum of cables, of course, thanks to that 802.11b/g WiFi. It comes up a bit short in terms of inputs though, with only one S-Video, one RCA composite, and two plain-old VGA ports, making it quite a bit less appealing for anyone thinking of using it for home theater purposes. It does, however, have a USB port that'll let you deliver a full presentation with nothing more than a
USB thumb drive. If that's enough for ya, you can get your hands of one of these now.
Am I the only person who took a while to realise that the picture was of the product, and not the box it came in?
Do you know if it is already in the stores?
The funny thing about this projector is that it's replacing the TDP-T100U after only having been out for 5 months. Same specifications and all except for the wireless and the USB, but they still gave it the axe. You can still get the T100U in Europe, just not in North America.