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Mitsubishi Electric’s Visual Information Systems division, a leading manufacturer of innovative, high quality display solutions has announced the introduction of a new deinstall/reinstall warranty for both the education and public sector on the XL9U standard and Orange XL9U ultra portable projector.
Mitsubishi’s new three year deinstall/reinstall warranty is available exclusively to the education and public sectors, providing the unit is registered on line. This new warranty provides users with added peace of mind, as Mitsubishi will arrange for onsite service or replacement to take place within the first three years of purchase.
The number of projectors being used in schools, colleges, universities and the public service sector has increased dramatically over the past couple of years and with this the demand for a better warranty offering and security features on equipment left often unattended has increased.
The XL9U is available in either the standard grey colour for the public sector or in an orange colour that is specifically for education applications. The orange version has been introduced to act as a deterrent and is easily identifiable, it also comes with a warning message on top of the projector and a set of warning window stickers; in addition to an extended lamp warranty that is exclusive to the education sector. All XL9U’s registered on-line, that are installed within schools, colleges or universities will be able to apply for a free replacement lamp within the first three years of purchase. Again making the XL9U an ideal choice for the education sector where keeping costs low is a priority.
Apart from the colour the Orange XL9U has the same features and benefits as the standard XL9U. These include additional security settings such as an anti-theft password control function that can be used to help prevent unauthorised users operating the projector. A splash screen function enabling a school or company to upload their logo, which can not be deleted. Users can also set the projector so that the control panel is locked and can only be unlocked by using the remote control, helping to ensure that settings are not tampered with.
In addition the XL9U boasts 2000 ANSI lumens of brightness, upto 5000 hours of lamp life when used in eco-mode and is lightweight at just 2.7kg. Prompted by market demand the XL9U also benefits from two data inputs, and has a native XGA resolution of 1024 x 768.
The XL9U uses Mitsubishi’s patented Natural Colour Matrix™ technology, which allows for independent colour control across six colours to ensure the realistic reproduction of both pastel shades and bright vibrant colours.
Tel: 01707 278684
www.mitsubishielectric.co.uk/vis
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