Optoma Introduces Network XGA Projector
The new TX780 is the XGA resolution model, a DLP specified at 4000 lumens and 3000:1 contrast ratio. This projector incorporates network management capability, with a user-interface and Web application that allows the projector to be managed through a PC. The user can control the TX780, as well as all other connected TX780 projectors through the PC’s control panel, and configure basic network settings for all projectors throughout the network.
It weighs 7.5 pounds.
The Optoma TX780 projector will be available this month for an estimated street price of $2,499 through authorized Optoma dealers.

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