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BenQ launches MP771 projector for Indian market

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DQC Bureau
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New Delhi



April 1, 2008

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BenQ has announced the launch of a digital projector model-the MP771. The

projector provides a projection system for places where the physical layout

forces it to be placed close to the screen. Its short-throw ratio lens projects

a picture of size 74-inch from a distance of 3.3 feet, overcoming space

constraints.

It can also be used in small meeting rooms and halls, thereby making it

suitable for use in museums, departmental stores, showcase displays, banks,

hospitals and small business houses, etc.

BenQ MP771 projects at native XGA (1024x768) resolution and features

brightness of 3000 ANSI lumens with a contrast ratio of 2000:1. Since the

projector is equipped with short-throw ratio lens, the quality of projection

does not get affected with change in the type of hall/room or the distance

between the projector and the screen. Further, the auto wall color technology

enables the projector to display similar quality image irrespective of the

wall/screen color.

In addition, BenQ MP771 features the Brilliantcolor technology that enables

50 percent brightness increase in mid-tone hues, resulting in brilliant quality

images, the 3D color management technology that allows users to fine-tune the

six colors independently for hue, saturation to suit the requirements of

specific applications, the off and go function and a detachable keypad.

Ish Bawa, Marcom Head, BenQ India said, “Traditionally, it was thought that

a big space is required for a projector to produce large sized image and a white

screen for superior image quality. The BenQ MP771 combines the ease of using the

projector in a small room with better-quality image without a perfect white

screen. The new projector is particularly beneficial for those business houses,

which have small and not-so perfect meeting rooms.”

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