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Toshiba TLP-ET1 Home Theater Front Projector

Toshiba TLP-ET1 Home Theater Front Projector

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Features:
  • 16:9 widescreen display with 858 x 484 native resolution; image scaling accommodates 720p and 1080i HDTV signals
  • 3 x .54-inch LCD panels
  • Faroudja DCDi video scaler for smooth, natural-looking pictures
  • Built-in stereo speakers with 5 watts per channel
  • 600:1 contrast ratio for deep, vivid blacks; graphical user interface


Description:

Designed for families who don't have space for a dedicated home theater but still want high-quality entertainment, Toshiba's all-in-one, standalone TLP-ET1 front projector is highly portable and easy to set up. Capable of operating in TheaterWide, movie, and game modes, the ET1 offers great viewing flexibility while producing a native 16:9 format for true widescreen renderings of your favorite movies. The projector features an input capability of 480i, 576i/p, 720p, and 1080i.

Weighing just 7.6 pounds, this TLP-ET1 features built-in high-performance stereo speakers with 5 watts per channel and even simulated surround sound to create a sense of spaciousness around your presentations.

With just over an 8-foot throw distance for a 100-inch diagonal image, there's no need for the large dedicated room often associated with home theater projectors--the ET1 is ideal for smaller rooms. The ET1 combines high-quality Toshiba video circuitry with the latest Faroudja DCDi 12200 scaling chip for clean, sharp, and natural images.

User adjustments include manual focus, digital keystone correction, simulated surround sound, and more. The projector also features a full complement of A/V inputs for home-theater connectivity, including ColorStream component-video, RGB, composite-video, and S-video.

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