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OPTOMA EXTENDS PRODUCT LINE AS IT SHIPS TWO NEW LARGE VENUE PROJECTORS


TW775 and TX785 Integrate Crestron RoomView Express Compatibility, Ideal For Numerous Corporate, Education and Military Applications


Optoma, the world's bestselling brand of DLP projectors, expanded its growing product line in the large-venue market by shipping its all-new TW775 and TX785 models, which are designed to fill auditoriums, lecture halls and conference rooms that seat up to 200 people. Sporting three high-quality lens options and high-efficiency lamps that put out 4500 and 5000 ANSI lumens, respectively, each of these new projectors can deliver a maximum screen size of 300" at throw distances ranging from 17' to 60'. Both projectors are also compatible with Crestron RoomView Express, which is the first and only real-time, multiuser help desk software to deliver complete global network control of AV resources.

"Adding the TW775 and TX785 to our line put us in an ideal position to meet challenges faced in high-end applications, including corporate and government conference facilities, lecture halls, rental and staging and house of worship," said Jon Grodem, senior director of product and marketing for Optoma. "Both models deliver extraordinary brightness, network control and monitoring capability, and complete installation versatility."

Both models use a center-lens position with full lens shift to deliver more flexible projector placement without compromising image quality. The full lens shift capability allows users and installers to tackle even the most challenging installation setups. Both are networkable through an RJ45 connection to allow IT administrators remote management from anywhere on the network through an easy-to-use Web interface that is compatible with Crestron's RoomView Express software. And like all Optoma projectors, both the TW775 and TX785 use a filter-free design that reduces maintenance, thus lowering the cost of ownership.

Both new projectors offer a full complement of features to meet the installers' and endusers' needs, including three lens options which provide greater installation possibilities. Users can choose between a dedicated short-throw lens which produces large images in tight spaces, a medium/standard-throw lens, and a dedicated long-throw lens, all of which employ a quickchange bayonet mount.

According to Grodem, each lens attachment has been optimized for its individual throw range. These lens attachments contain superior quality "ED" glass elements which reduce distortion, providing overall sharper images with better brightness and contrast.

For more information on the new Optoma TW775 and TX785 projectors, including complete product specifications, contact your Optoma representative


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