NEC intros network-ready VT800 projector
NEC's got yet another new projector rolling in for under a grand ($899, to be exact), and it's going by the name VT800. Beyond the stark white finish, you'll find a native XGA (1,024 x 768) resolution, an Ethernet port for remote management / control, built-in closed caption decoding, a USB port, an HDCP-compliant HDMI input, 2,700 lumens, 500:1 contrast ratio and a lamp good for around 3,000 hours. Furthermore, the unit boasts a five-watt internal speaker, PIP / ESS functionality, wall color correction presets and 3D Reform, which "squares the image by adjusting horizontally, vertically or diagonally when the projector cannot be placed parallel or perpendicular to the screen." It's all yours this April.
[Via AboutProjectors]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ayman @ Mar 6th 2008 7:34PM
That would be nice a network projector, but how would this be helpful if you are projecting something in the other room, unless it is a video conference, so then it would be a Video projector conference ( i know stupid but it had to be said)
Stephen @ Mar 7th 2008 12:57PM
What are you talking about?
Ayman @ Mar 7th 2008 3:05PM
I don't know
victormercado @ Mar 6th 2008 8:30PM
Speak english..
ky13 @ Mar 6th 2008 9:23PM
You fail optics. How are you going to project an image on a screen if the projector is *parallel* to the screen?
Slicko @ Mar 7th 2008 12:00AM
perhaps they meant the front of the projector being parallel with the wall..