Toshiba DLP Projector!!
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Toshiba DLP Projector!!
Toshiba TDP-S25
I used this Projector for an EXTREMELY limited amount of time. The picture is incredible... With an image display of up to 300 inches it's like having the ultimate big screen TV. I watched movies out in our shop across the wall and just couldn't believe how good the picture looked.
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The Toshiba's DLP technology generates a darker, more vibrant colour palette than that of an LCD projector. Its 2000:1 contrast ratio is much greater than the 400:1 and 500:1 ratios of the average LCD model. (In their favour, LCD projectors have more focused images.)
A brightness rating of 1800 ANSI lumens ensures that the projector will run well in a variety of light settings. The S25 weighs 3kg and is restricted to a native resolution support of 800 x 600 (SVGA).
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Audio & Speakers
Number of speakers1Audio TypeStereo
Display
Colour Support16.7M ColoursScreen Resolution800x600Contrast Ratio2000:1Maximum Resolution1600x1200
General
Available ColoursSilverLength (mm)285Width (mm)255Height (mm)97Warranty (Months)24
Miscellaneous
Remote ControlYes
Power Options
Power SupplyAC Power
Projector Options
Projector UsageHomeImage Size - Diagonal (inches)30 - 300Throw Distance - Minimum (m)1.2Throw Distance - Maximum (m)10Keystone CorrectionYesZoomManualFocusManualLamp Life (hours)3000Audible Noise (decibels)36 (Standard Mode) 33 (Economy Mode)
Television Features
Analog TV TunerNTSC, PAL, SECAM
Wired Connections
Wired Terminals / PortsComposite Video Input, D-Sub, RS-232C, S-Video InputNumber of Composite Video Input Ports1Number of D-Sub Ports1Number of RS-232C Ports1Number of S-Video Input Ports2
Like I said above. I used this projector in what little spare time I have... Meaning less than 25 hours. I'm told the bulb has a 2000+ hour expected life... There's plenty of burn left in this baby.
I'm asking $500 shipped. That's nearly half what they sell for to date.
I'm not hurting for money, so my price is pretty firm. Although, I am open to trades of all kinds. Let me know what you've got that might interest me.
Best Regards,
Andy Williams
I used this Projector for an EXTREMELY limited amount of time. The picture is incredible... With an image display of up to 300 inches it's like having the ultimate big screen TV. I watched movies out in our shop across the wall and just couldn't believe how good the picture looked.
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The Toshiba's DLP technology generates a darker, more vibrant colour palette than that of an LCD projector. Its 2000:1 contrast ratio is much greater than the 400:1 and 500:1 ratios of the average LCD model. (In their favour, LCD projectors have more focused images.)
A brightness rating of 1800 ANSI lumens ensures that the projector will run well in a variety of light settings. The S25 weighs 3kg and is restricted to a native resolution support of 800 x 600 (SVGA).
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Audio & Speakers
Number of speakers1Audio TypeStereo
Display
Colour Support16.7M ColoursScreen Resolution800x600Contrast Ratio2000:1Maximum Resolution1600x1200
General
Available ColoursSilverLength (mm)285Width (mm)255Height (mm)97Warranty (Months)24
Miscellaneous
Remote ControlYes
Power Options
Power SupplyAC Power
Projector Options
Projector UsageHomeImage Size - Diagonal (inches)30 - 300Throw Distance - Minimum (m)1.2Throw Distance - Maximum (m)10Keystone CorrectionYesZoomManualFocusManualLamp Life (hours)3000Audible Noise (decibels)36 (Standard Mode) 33 (Economy Mode)
Television Features
Analog TV TunerNTSC, PAL, SECAM
Wired Connections
Wired Terminals / PortsComposite Video Input, D-Sub, RS-232C, S-Video InputNumber of Composite Video Input Ports1Number of D-Sub Ports1Number of RS-232C Ports1Number of S-Video Input Ports2
Like I said above. I used this projector in what little spare time I have... Meaning less than 25 hours. I'm told the bulb has a 2000+ hour expected life... There's plenty of burn left in this baby.
I'm asking $500 shipped. That's nearly half what they sell for to date.
I'm not hurting for money, so my price is pretty firm. Although, I am open to trades of all kinds. Let me know what you've got that might interest me.
Best Regards,
Andy Williams
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Had a lot of interest but I've still got it. Spend a fraction on this projector that you would on a tv and get a lot bigger screen! Not to mention the space savings!