September 25, 2006

BenQ Launches Cross Function Digital Projectors – BenQ MP611 and BenQ MP611c


September 22 2006. BenQ have announced the launch of two new cross function projectors – the BenQ MP611 and BenQ MP611c. Standout features are a very low operating noise level of 24dB and an impressive 2400 ANSI Lumens of brightness making them suitable for business and educational situations with strong ambient light conditions.


BenQ MP611 cross functional Projector

The MP611 Features Whisper Quiet Design, High 2400 ANSI Lumens Brightness and a Wide Selection of Adjustment Options

PRESS RELEASE

TAIPEI, TAIWAN, 22 September, 2006 – BenQ today announces the launch of its two new cross function projectors – the BenQ MP611 and BenQ MP611c. Both projectors feature an impressive brightness of 2400 (MP611)/2100 (MP611c) ANSI lumens, a sharp 2000:1 contrast ratio and offer an advanced cooling system that is able to reduce the operating noise to a mere 24dB, lower than the level of sound of human whisper. The MP611/MP611c both come loaded with a wide selection of adjustment options including the Blackboard function and 9 sets of application modes, making them perfect for presentations in classrooms, offices and conference rooms.

Both the MP611 and MP611c feature BenQ’s Whisper Quiet design which effectively reduces the operating noise to a low 24dB. The sound reduction is achieved by adopting BenQ’s advanced cooling system which creates an effective sound baffle that reduces the audible noise to a low 24dB, ensuring an undisturbed meeting environment.

The MP611 and MP611c are loaded with a wide selection of adjustment options including blackboard mode and 9 sets of application mode. The 9 sets of application mode provides instant optimized settings for brightness, color saturation and contrast, ensuring the best performance in different applications such as movie viewing and gaming. By activating the blackboard mode, the projector will automatically adjusts its settings to make sure that the projected image on the blackboard still appears in clear and vivid details.

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