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Best-In-Class Projectors To Match Every Need And Venue (part 2) - NEC UM330W, NEC M311W, NEC M300WS

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NEC UM330W

Just because you don't have a boardroom doesn't mean you can't have an advanced projection setup. The NEC UM330W is an ultra short throw projector with big features and can be mounted to further save space. Its 3300 ANSI lumens brightness and powerful 16W built-in speaker is ideal for smaller rooms and it can throw a 58- to 110-inch display from just 44.8cm to 85.4cm away. What's more, the new optional interactive unit provides extensive drawing functionality to the projector.

NEC UM330W

NEC UM330W

NEC UM330W’s specs

·         Display Type: LCD

·         Resolution: WXGA

·         Brightness: 3300 lumens

·         Contrast Ratio: 3000:1

·         Weight: 5.2 kg

·         Keystone Vertical Positive: 10

·         Keystone Vertical Negative: 10

·         Fan Noise: 35

·         Lamp Life (Typical): Up to 3000 hours

·         Projector Warranty: 3 Years onsite

·         Lamp Warranty: 6 months / 1000 hours

 

NEC M311W

The NEC M311W portable projector is designed with enhanced functionality and ease-of-use, so setup is fuss free anywhere you go. It features larger operation buttons and top-labeled buttons, plus an intuitive "no signal guidance” mode for fuss free setups and input troubleshooting. The NEC M311W is also eco-friendly, with reduced power consumption and greatly improved lamp life of up to 8,000 hours in Eco mode. The best part; its 3100 ANSI lumens and WXGA resolution will cover just about any presentation needs.

NEC M311W

NEC M311W

NEC M311W’s specs

·         Display Type: LCD

·         Resolution: WXGA

·         Brightness: 3100 lumens

·         Contrast Ratio: 2000:1

·         Weight: 3.0 kg

·         Keystone Vertical Positive: 30

·         Keystone Vertical Negative: 30

·         Fan Noise: 34

·         Lamp Life (Typical): Up to 4000 hours

·         Projector Warranty: 3 Years De/Re install

·         Lamp Warranty: 6 months or 1000 cumulative hours (3 years for education)

 

NEC M300WS

Ultra short throw projectors are excellent for small meeting rooms or classrooms where space to setup is a concern. The NEC M300WS is a widescreen projector featuring a respectable 3000 ANSI lumens brightness, WXGA resolution, and 10W monaural speaker, making it very effective for multimedia presentations in an enclosed space. It can create a 56-inch display as close as 56.9cm away and is powerful enough to project a large 104-inch display at just 110.4cm away.

NEC M300WS

NEC M300WS

NEC M300WS’s specs

·         Display Type: LCD

·         Resolution: WXGA

·         Brightness: 3000 lumens

·         Contrast Ratio: 2000:1

·         Weight: 4.0 kg

·         Keystone Vertical Positive: 20

·         Keystone Vertical Negative: 20

·         Fan Noise: 35

·         Lamp Life (Typical): Up to 5000 hours

·         Projector Warranty: 3 Years De/Re install

·         Lamp Warranty: 6 months or 1000 cumulative hours (3 years for education)

 

 
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