NEC NP-M332XS Launch Press Release - Page 2
McPherson, Senior Product Manager of projectors for NEC Display Solutions.
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2 "The M Series has established itself as a formidable projector family over the last three years, and the M332XS and M352WS models enhance that reputation," said Rich McPherson, Senior Product Manager of projectors for NEC Display Solutions. "Accommodating standard and widescreen needs, M Short Throw Series projectors deliver bright images to interactive screens and whiteboards from less than 3 feet away." The M332XS and M352WS projectors include the following features: Plug and Play intuitive setup and operation 3D HDMI for high-definition 3D video from Blu-ray players Variable audio-out to control sound from an external speaker with the projectors' handheld remote control 3300 and 3500 lumens in XGA and WXGA native resolutions, respectively DLP engine, featuring BrilliantColor™ Technology Top cover lamp, which provides for easy lamp changes without removal of the projectors from their mounts Color-coded connections to computer, video sources and external monitors Dual HDMI inputs to connect to multiple external devices Automatic keystone correction technology, which instantly projects a square image even when the projector is set up at a steep offset angle to the screen Wireless LAN (optional) for image transmission from a computer Built-in Access Point for direct connection from a tablet, smart phone or PC Power management, which enables the projectors to automatically turn off when an incoming signal is not detected from any of the inputs Powerful 20-watt speaker Carbon savings meter, which calculates the positive effects of operating the projectors in ECO Mode Low power consumption (0.2W in stand-by mode), which minimizes energy costs The M332XS and M352WS ship with a two-year limited parts and labor warranty, and will be available in April 2014 at an estimated street price of $959 and $1,069, respectively. The lamp is covered for one year or 500 hours, whichever comes first. Education customers receive an additional year on their warranties. Meanwhile, Star