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Mitsubishi changes for the better
Published:  17 September, 2009

Mitsubishi Electric has for many years been a leading manufacturer of presentation and display products for the education sector and has recently launched a new user friendly, ultra portable projector - the XD221U.

Designed to meet the changing demands of today's educational establishments, the XD221U utilises DLPTM technology and features a 10-watt speaker and audio mix function. Benefiting from both audio and visual components, users can produce high quality presentations to keep their audience entertained.

Equipped with 2300 ANSI lumens of brightness, 2000:1 contrast ratio and a five segment colour wheel, the XD221U guarantees crystal clear images. To achieve the best display results possible the XD221U supports a Wall Screen function which allows users to select a specific colour surface that automatically makes adjustments to the output settings in accordance to the chosen background.

With both whiteboard and blackboard setting options, the XD221U is ideal for both modern and traditional classrooms. Built with two separate 3.5mm audio

inputs and an audio mixer the XD221U does not require an external speaker; audio material can be projected from two different sources simultaneously, such as a DVD and a third-party wireless microphone, giving presenters the option to amplify their voice further.

For ease of use, Mitsubishi have created a new simplified ‘Quick Menu' bar which includes 7 basic features and one customizable option that users can choose from.

Helping to reduce overall running costs, the XD221U comes equipped with a filter free design to decrease the amount of dust accumulation, a low standby power

mode to save energy and an efficient lamp that lasts up to 4000 hours; in addition the XD221U comes with a three year deinstall/reinstall warranty, as well as a three year lamp replacement warranty.

www.mitsubishielectric.co.uk/vis

vis.mailing@meuk.mee.com

01707 278684




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