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The Panasonic MLP-2000 Projector is a SVGA Conference Room Projector. This lamp based projector is capable of displaying 300 Lumens at its brightest setting with a native resolution of 832x624 . The internal 3LCD technology is an innovative 3-chip design that sets itself apart by delivering vibrant, true-to-life images with better color brightness and a wider color gamut. This projector is not being produced by Panasonic any longer and has been .

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Panasonic MLP-2000 Projector Specifications
- White Brightness
- 300 ANSI Lumens
- Resolution
- 832x624
- Aspect Ratio
- 4:3 (SVGA)
- Display Type
- 1.30" 3LCD Chips
- Color Processing
- 8-bit
- Video Modes
- No
- Data Modes
- MAX 1024x768
- Lamp Type
- 250W Metal Halide bulb
- Lamp Life
- 1,000 hours
- Included Lens
- manual zoom , manual focus
- Optional Lenses
- No
- Lens Shift
- No
- Digital Keystone
- No
- Weight
- 20.9 lbs
- Internal Speakers
- 1.5 Watts × 2
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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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