Acer Canada, in order to meet consumers' growing demand for 3D imagery, has launched three DLP 3D projectors, the X1230PS, X1261 and X1130P.
The Acer X1261 projector features illumination of up to 2,500 ANSI lumens, 3,700:1 contrast ratio, refresh rate of 50-120Hz, XGA resolution and 4:3 aspect ratio for presentations, photos, multimedia, and more, the company said. The projector can also be adjusted to 16:9 aspect ratio for video content such as that from Blu-ray Disc and DVD.
The Acer X1261 can connect to a variety of video input sources through its range of ports, including composite video, component video, and S-video mini-DIN, as well as a RS232 mini-DIN control interface.
The X1261 is available now for Canadian customers for an MSRP of $599.00 Canadian dollars (US$567.77).
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