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Optoma EH412ST Short Throw 1080P HDR Projector | 4000 Lumens for Business, Classrooms, and Meetings | 15,000 Hour Lamp Life | Built-In Speaker | Portable
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- - The color profile provides accurate and rich color with a 50,000:1 contrast ratio
- - Vivid colors are displayed based on the rec. 709 HDTV specification
- - Can be used with a PC, Mac, or any serge compatible source for optimal color accuracy
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- PORTABLE SIZE: Weighing less than 8 pounds in a small form factor, the portable EH412ST is easy to take from room to room
- EXTENSIVE CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS: The EH412ST features an array of connectivity options including 2 x HDMI, VGA in and out, audio-in and out, RS232, and USB-A
- DLP (Digital Light Processing) is a proprietary technology from Texas Instruments that offers digital projection with higher contrast, faster response time, good pixel structure and virtually no color degradation.
- High brightness: enjoy 4, 000 lumens of brightness in well-lit meeting rooms, conference rooms, training rooms, classrooms and more
- Short throw lens: experience a large 120" Image projected from 4. 5 feet away, at throw ratio 0. 5: 1; short throw Projectors allow placement closer to the screen making it ideal for more smaller spaces and easier installation
- Long LAMP life: with a Lamp Life of up to 15, 000 hours, get extended viewing time with a lower cost of Ownership – an average of 5 hours of viewing time every day 8 plus years
- 4K HDR input: enjoy vibrant colors, Brighter whites, deeper black levels and sharper images when paired with the latest 4K HDR video sources or 1080P hdr gaming contents
- Integrated speaker: a 10-watt built-in speaker enhances presentations with sound and simplifies the set-up without the need for external speakers; loud enough for small-to-medium classrooms and meeting rooms
- Full 3D 1080P support: display true 3D content from almost any 3D source, including 3D Blu-ray Disc players, 3D broadcasting, and the latest-generation game consoles; 3D glasses purchase required



















