Sony VPL-E2x6 Series of Projectors Debuts, Aimed at ED Market
The Sony VPL-E2x6 series is aimed totally at the classroom. It’s available in two resolution options, WXGA series and XGA series, each spec’d at 3,100-3,700 lumens of color light output. The WXGA series consists of the VPL-EW276 (3,700 lumens) and EW246 (3,100 lumens), while the XGA series consists of the VPL-EX276 (3,700 lumens), EX246 (3,200 lumens).
Based on the VPL-E2x5 series design, the new VPL-E2x6 series all come with new Wireless Tablet Connection capabilities when used with the optional wireless LAN module IFU-WLM3 and Pixelwork Inc.’s VueMagic Mobile Presenter app.
Here’s the entire line: http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/show-projectors/

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