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BenQ MP513 DLP Projector announced

Here is the latest DLP projector from BenQ that highlights all-digital image processing, smart user-friendly features and super-quiet operation. Dubbed BenQ MP513, the projector promises to provide versatile applications for effective projection while using in school, home and small corporate fields.

With the exclusive utilization of DLP chip technology, the MP513 makes sure that users get to consistent, never-fade color intensity and video processing. By using the sealed optical engine, the projecting device has the capability to eliminate the need for filters, and simplifying maintenance.

Additionally, the MP513 features BenQ’s advanced 6-segment Golden Ratio color wheel and BrilliantColor, along with proprietary 3D Color Management and the ultra-quiet, class-leading noise level of just 26/31dB (Eco/Norm modes).

It sports HDTV compatibility to support up to 1080i and also offers a high 2500:1 contrast ratio for superb dark scene details, and 2500 ANSI lumens brightness.

Other than that, features such as presentation timer, quick auto search, a 30-second quick cooling, panel key lock, security password and OnScreen FAQ are also included on the BenQ MP513. In addition, the projector also incorporates Wall Color Correction and 11 preset picture modes for optimized color and image quality.

BenQ MP513 DLP projector is available via retailers, online dealers and IT resellers. However, price is not yet known.

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