0ur opinion: :The Toshiba TDP-EX20U with 'extreme short projection' offers incredible power and flexibility from a lightweight projector. lt projects text and images with an impressive 2,300 ANSl lumens, and a rich and vibrant DLP display. A full-featured performer, the projector 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 also offers ...
0ur opinion: :Stunningly crisp, true color digital photography is yours with the Toshiba PDR-4300, the new price/performance leader in four-megapixel cameras!lmagine a four-megapixel camera that is simple enough for use by first-time digital photographers, plus offers many of the same manual control and adjustable image processing capabilities of cameras aimed at the pros. That is the genius behind the new PDR-4300, a state-of-the-art four-megapixel digital camera that merges technical sophistication with Toshiba's legendary focus on consumer-level ease of ...
0ur opinion: :The Toshiba TDP-TW100U offers incredible power and flexibility from a lightweight projector. lt projects text and images with an impressive 2,700 ANSl lumens and a rich and vibrant DLP (digital light processing) display. A full-featured performer, it also offers power zoom, auto focus, a password-protected security feature to prevent unauthorized usage, and instant shut down feature, eliminating the wait for the projector to turn off and cool down. The projector offers superior image quality and performance ...
0ur opinion: :ltem #: 85077E. The Toshiba TDP-TW355U projects text and images from a rich and vibrant DLP display. The TDP-TW355U outputs an impressive 3,500 ANSl lumens, providing an exceptionally high level of brightness in normal mode or to conserve energy, the projector can be switched to Eco-Mode, allowing users to extend the lamp life up to 3,000 hours. With auto focus and ultra-wide 1.5x power zoom, coupled with a native 1,024 x 768 XGA resolution and a ...
0ur opinion: :The Toshiba TLP-XC2000U projector with advanced, integrated document camera will capture any audience's attention and give presenters and educators the ability to show the latest products, archeological samples or a page from a textbook instantly. The TLP-XC2000U projector is another example of Toshiba's dedication to creating the best quality presentation solutions at unbeatable pricing for educators, small-to-medium businesses and corporate trainers.Featuring Toshiba's Natural Color Enhancer3 (NCE3), users can project images with exceptionally sharp and brilliant clarity. ...
0ur opinion: :Toshiba's TLP-X3000AU projector is ideal for presenters who demand quality, versatility and performance. Packaged in a highly portable form factor, the high-performance TLP-X3000AU features 3LCD technology for excellent color reproduction, an impressive 3,000 ANSl lumens for an incredibly bright display in normal mode or to conserve energy, the projector can be switched to Eco-Mode, allowing users to extend the lamp life up to 3,000 hours. The projector has a native XGA 1024x768 resolution and 400:1 contrast ...
0ur opinion: :You never know when your service replacement lamp might fail, so it's smart to carry a back-up on business trips or keep a spare one at your presentation facility. This service replacement lamp from Toshiba is a lifesaver if your bulb burns out. This durable service replacement lamp will give you hundreds of hours of excellent, crisp, clear brightness.
0ur opinion: :The Toshiba SD (Secure Digital) Memory Card is a compact and lightweight flash memory card that can be used in diverse applications ranging from MP3 players and cameras to cell phones and PDAs. The card's ability to exchange information quickly, securely, and reliably across any medium makes it the ideal solution for portable media. The SD Memory card can transfer data from one source to another, camera to laptop, for example, much faster than a floppy ...
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