June 19, 2007

ProjectionDesign M25 1080p Home Theatre Projector – World’s Smallest


ProjectionDesign has released the M25 1080p, DLP projector. At just 3.7 inches high, 9.2 inches deep and 10.8 inches wide, ProjectionDesign advertise the M25 as the smallest home theatre projector available on the market today.


ProjectionDesign M25 Projector

The projector has 10 bit video processing and the latest HDMI version 1.3. The M25 has a Texas Instruments 0.95” 1080p DMD with BrilliantColor technology. BrilliantColor provides a wider color gamut for more realistic color reproduction. The M25 has a seven-segment, 5x color wheel and brightness of up to 1,000 lumens suitable for low ambient light home theatre situations.

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