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Feature-rich projectors from BenQ

 

BenQ has unveiled the MP721 and MP721C projectors for corporate users. According to a press release, the in-built features of the new MP721 projector include MyScreen software, wall color adjustment, power on/off alert, panel key lock, and presentation timer.

The projector is ideal for industries such as multimedia, advertising, information technology, hospitality and education, where accurate color rendition is important. 

In addition, a powerful 2500-lumen (for MP721C 2200 lumen) lamp ensures that even small text and detailed graphics are clearly legible in sub-optimal viewing conditions. To fully bring out the colors and visual intricacies of presentation slides, the MP721 gives an ultra-high 2000:1 contrast ratio. For extra versatility, the MP721 provides a number of picture modes.

The MP721 pays attention to the minutest presentation detail. It is designed to perform reliably even in adverse environments such as high altitudes or very cold and very hot temperatures. Its special operating modes automatically adjust cooling fan speeds and other parameters to ensure optimal operation in all conditions.

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