Dukane Intros Short-Throw Projector
Following up last month’s launch of the world’s ugliest (but impressively spec’d) document camera, Dukane’s showing one of the world’s ugliest projectors in the new 8103H – a 3000 lumen, 1024×726, LCD-based short-throw lens projector. Designed for classroom installs, the 8103 actually has nice specs (sans the 7-watt speaker), but in a cabinet that looks to be designed circa 1993.
To see the specs for yourself, go to: http://www.dukane.com/av/products/Item_dvProjectors.asp?Model=8103H
Actually, having not seen this myself, there may be a positive spin on “ugly,” if it’s less appealing to a would be thief!
–GB
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