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IBM ValueBased Projector

SVGA Portable Projector
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The IBM ValueBased Projector is a SVGA Portable Projector. This lamp based projector is capable of displaying 1,300 Lumens at its brightest setting with a native resolution of 800x600 . The internal DLP technology touts higher contrast, less visible pixels and more portability. The unique projector lens has the ability to be shifted to allow greater flexibility in positioning the projector relative to the screen. This projector was first available for purchase in July 2000 and has been by IBM. The IBM ValueBased projector was manufactured by InFocus as the LP340B. This projector was also marketed as the Toshiba TDP-S2V.



IBM ValueBased Projector Specifications


MSRP
$2,699
Status
Discontinued
Released
July 2000
Warranty
3 Years
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Brightness
1,300 ANSI Lumens
Resolution
800x600
Aspect Ratio
4:3 (SVGA)
Contrast
500:1
Display Type
DLP x 1
Color Processing
8-bit
Video Modes
720p, 1080i
Data Modes
MAX 1024x768

Lamp Type
270W SHP bulb
Lamp Life
2,000 hours

Included Lens
1.25x manual zoom , manual focus
Optional Lenses
No
Lens Shift
Vertical +/-0.00%
Throw Distance
5.0' - 30.0'  Calculate Throw Distance
Image Size
30.00" - 223.20"
Throw Ratio
2.02:1 - 2.52:1
Projector Placement
For a
"
diagonal screen, place the projector lens between 13'-5" and 16'-9" from the screen.
Digital Zoom
No
Digital Keystone
Vertical only

Projector Size
3.90" x 10.90" x 11.20"
Weight
6.7 lbs
Audible Noise
39 dB
Internal Speakers
2.5 Watts Mono
Power
350 Watts 100V - 240V

 

ANSI LUMENS  is the most commonly accepted industry standard brightness measurement. The ANSI lumen rating measures the brightest white that a projector can produce by averaging nine light meter measurements taken across the projected image.

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BUYER BEWARE   Either this projector's brightness specification does not cite an industry-accepted unit of measurement, or according to our calculations it seems unlikely that this projector is capable of producing the manufacturer's cited brightness specification.

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