Toshiba TDP-EW25U 2,600 ANSI Lumens Conference Room Projector
From the ManufacturerVersatile. Capable. Powerful. The Toshiba widescreen TDP-EW25U DLP projector with “extreme short projection” offers incredible power and presentation versatility in a lightweight form factor. The projector displays rich and vibrant images with an impressive 2,600 ANSI lumens, WXGA 1280 x 800 native resolution and razor sharp contrast ratio of 2000:1. The TDP-EW25U projector’s “extreme short projection” capabilities product a 60-inch image from just 2.4 feet away. The TDP-EW25U offers password-protection, to prevent unauthorized usage and instant power shut down capability, which allows the user to turn off and disconnect the projector from the power outlet instantly without any cool-down time required. The projector delivers superior image quality and performance for presentations, video gaming, weekend sports and DVD movies in virtually any setting, including well-lit rooms, family rooms or larger settings from the boardroom to the lecture hall. Users can expect seamless presentations with remote network management. The TDP-EW25U can be networked and controlled remotely via a wired LAN connection, which is password protected for increased security. The TDP-EW25U is Windows Vista network capable, allowing easy transfer of JPEG files, such as slide show presentations or images embedded in presentation documents. The built-in IEEE 802.11g wireless functionality of the projector delivers fast set-up time and enables presenters to easily connect their wireless notebooks to the projector from anywhere in the room and deliver sequential presentations without the need for cables. The TDP-EW25U also offers on-the-go professionals the option to deliver a “PC-free” presentation with a USB thumb drive. Simply store the presentation in JPEG format and connect to the USB port. The TDP-EW25U projector’s network capability also allows IT administrators to remotely control the projector over a network and receive email notification via SNMP (Simple (more…)
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