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Samsung Releases Portable P400 Projector
P400 weighs 2 pounds, has 1,000:1 contrast ratio and lamp life of 20,000 hours.
Samsung has released its P400 portable projector.
The P400 is one of the smallest projectors Samsung has to offer, weighing in at just 2 pounds. (via About Projectors)
It is designed for traveling presenters, Samsung says, and has 150 ANSI lumens.
The P400, which was first introduced at CES 2008, features a 1,000:1 contrast ratio and an SVGA (800 x 600) resolution.
The projector uses LED lamps to display images and runs for 20,000 hours before needing maintenance, Samsung says.
MSRP for the P400 projector is $800.
Samsung also recently announced MediaLive, which streams PC content to any of Samsung's 2008 HDTVs with HDMI-CEC.
The P400 is one of the smallest projectors Samsung has to offer, weighing in at just 2 pounds. (via About Projectors)
It is designed for traveling presenters, Samsung says, and has 150 ANSI lumens.
The P400, which was first introduced at CES 2008, features a 1,000:1 contrast ratio and an SVGA (800 x 600) resolution.
The projector uses LED lamps to display images and runs for 20,000 hours before needing maintenance, Samsung says.
MSRP for the P400 projector is $800.
Samsung also recently announced MediaLive, which streams PC content to any of Samsung's 2008 HDTVs with HDMI-CEC.
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