Toshiba TDP-ET10U Projector
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The Toshiba TDP-ET10U DLP Projector is designed to create a big-time movie experience in a small space. With its extreme short throw lens, integrated Silicon Optix deinterlacer HQV technology, and 5.1 Dolby Digital surround sound capabilities, this projector plays high-quality HD movies with incredible sound in even the smallest home theater room. DLP and Vikuiti technology gives you a beautiful picture in a small space. With 1100 lumens, the projector provides an exceptionally bright image. View larger. HDMI, S-Video, component, and more inputs are located conveniently on the front panel. View larger. Extreme Short Throw Lens for Tight Spaces While traditional projectors with standard lenses require about two feet of distance between the projector and screen for every foot of screen size, the TDP-ET10U’s short throw lens requires less distance between the two, so you can fit a bigger screen in a smaller space. For instance, this projector will produce a 9-1/2-foot picture size with just 5-1/4 feet between the projector and the projector screen. For added versatility, Toshiba designed this projector to operate in either 16:9 widescreen or 4:3 standard screen formats. The simple flip of a switch allows you to easily change formats. Exceptional Picture Quality and Dolby Digital Surround Sound The TDP-ET10U features a host of technological features to bring exceptional picture quality to your home theater. With up to 720p or 1080i resolution, a high 1,500:1 contrast ratio, and 16.7 million colors, the projector offers stellar, high-definition picture quality for watching action movies, sports, and more. And with its built-in Silicon Optix deinterlacer and Hollywood Quality Video (HQV) technology, it will automatically up-scale your DVDs for overall better picture quality, especially for movies with a lot of fast-moving action sequences. HQV represents the most advanced deinterlacing technology available, and it works by imp (more…)
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