July 2012 Newsletter

July 2012 Newsletter

Mitsubishi is introducing their new interactive projector to the masses—the WD385U-EST. This interactive projector is one of the first extreme short throw projectors to use a lens instead of mirrors to attain shorter throw distances. You can place the projector only 25 inches off the surface to project an amazing 80” image without distortion and no shadows. Moving the projector further back, you can have a screen up to 180” diagonal. Just like with other interactive projectors, any surface can be turned into an interactive screen—whiteboards, chalkboards, you name it.

July 2012 Newsletter

July 2012 Newsletter

Mitsubishi is introducing their new interactive projector to the masses—the WD385U-EST. This interactive projector is one of the first extreme short throw projectors to use a lens instead of mirrors to attain shorter throw distances. You can place the projector only 25 inches off the surface to project an amazing 80” image without distortion and no shadows. Moving the projector further back, you can have a screen up to 180” diagonal. Just like with other interactive projectors, any surface can be turned into an interactive screen—whiteboards, chalkboards, you name it.