Toshiba intros TLP-X3000AU conference room projector
Toshiba's new TLP-X3000AU projector certainly isn't a radical departure from the company's original TLP-X3000U model, but those looking to add a little big screen action to their conference room will likely still find a few things to like, not the least of which is its new lower price. That now comes in at $1,119, which buys you a standard 1024 x 768 resolution, a less-than-impressive 400:1 contrast ratio, and a more than adequate 3,000 ANSI lumens. According to Toshiba, you should also get about 3,000 hours of use from the lamp in Eco-Mode, and you can foil potential thieves by taking advantage of the projector's removable control panel and other theft prevention measures. If that suits, you should be able to get your hands on this one right now.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Lior @ May 4th 2009 5:59AM
this will fit my living room, however I can't find anything exiting about it except for the removable panel i guess... If I was looking for conference hardware I would look at http://webconfguide.com they have everything I needed to setup a conference room from top to bottom.
JJV @ Oct 2nd 2007 11:45AM
i think u might be missing hours when you say "...also get about 3,000 of use..."
Just a heads up
Markus @ Oct 2nd 2007 11:52AM
I have to ask- who decided that projectors were an integral part of tech readers lives? I keep seeing their posts, and i keep spinning my mouse's clickwheel right by them. I mean when was the last time any of us viewed anything through one of these, 1997?
Qsat @ Oct 2nd 2007 5:41PM
Well, most business man look at those on a daily basis...
But i agree that the world don't need anymore XGA projectors... there is a million of them already. 85% of laptop are WXGA nowdays....
takami.nattrass @ Oct 2nd 2007 12:41PM
they need to make a projector that comes out of the back of a laptop
Davemac @ Oct 2nd 2007 1:03PM
I'm in the market for one right now. I appreciate the posts. My advice to you? Keep on spinnin' bro'
comrade @ Oct 2nd 2007 2:13PM
Why are projectors still right around $1000? It seems that they've been at this price point for a few years now. I would have expected them to have dropped in price quite a bit.