Viewsonic launches 3D capable projector

Mar 18, 2010 3:45 PM
Tags: viewsonic | 3d | pjd6251

Don't forget your goggles.

ViewSonic has joined the 3D TVcraze today announcing the release of its latest DLP projector, the PJD6251.

With table top and ceiling or wall mount options, the PJD6251 can display presentations in a corporate or education setting.

It has RJ45 network management software enabling remote network control for users to manage several networked projectors, monitor the projector and remotely schedule on/off times.

To view 3D content users will require a compatible NVIDIA GeForce 8 series or higher graphics card, GeForce 3D Vision Kit with 3D goggles plus 3D content.

The projector uses BrilliantColor technology for clarity with life-like colour, sharp graphics and outstanding video, claimed Viewsonic. It also has 3700 ANSI lumens and a high 2800:1 contrast ratio.

Weighing in at 2.9kg, the projector has multiple inputs including the HDMI port and integrated 2x5W speaker provides.

The ViewSonic PJD6251 projector is available now in Australia and New Zealand at distributors Synnex and Ingram Micro. RRP AU$1,439 inc GST.

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