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BenQ LU785 Standard Throw Data Projector with 6000 ANSI Lumens DLP WUXGA (1920x1200) in White

The BenQ LU785 is a powerful standard throw data projector featuring 6000 ANSI lumens, DLP technology, and a WUXGA resolution of 1920x1200 pixels. Its bright white design ensures optimal visibility in various lighting conditions

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BenQ is a Taiwanese electronics company that produces a wide range of electronics products, including computer monitors, projectors, digital cameras, and mobile phones. The company is best known for its computer monitors, which are often considered some of the best on the market. BenQ is also a major player in the projector market, and its products are used in a wide variety of settings, from schools and businesses to home theaters.
MPN BenQ BenQ
ID 27301827
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Aspect ratio 16:10
Colours White
Contrast ratio 000:1
Dimensions 454x360
Dimensions W x D x H 360 x 453 x 164 mm
HDMI 3
Image size 30" ~ 300"
Light source Laser
Native resolution 1920x1200
Speaker 2x 5W
Technology DLP
Throw ratio 9:1

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