SONY
(JP¥14,980)
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I am selling this because I no longer use it. The accessories are all that are shown in the photos. Model Name: MP-CD1 Slim & compact design suitable for carrying Compact design with dimensions of 83.0mm (width) x 16.0mm (thickness) x 150.0mm (height). It is easy to carry and allows you to project images with ease. It also has a built-in battery and, despite its small size, achieves a light weight of approximately 280g thanks to an efficient heat dissipation structure that suppresses the rise in internal temperature. Quick start that boots up in about 5 seconds It takes about 5 seconds from turning on the projector to projecting an image. With an efficient design where the LED light source and DLP module start up quickly, you can immediately project images on a large screen. It can be used comfortably in business situations such as meetings and presentations. Brightness 105 ANSI lumens Achieves a brightness of 105 ANSI lumens (*) with Sony's unique brightness optimization design, including the housing. The projector module uses DLP from Texas Instruments (TI). IntelliBright technology analyzes image content in real-time, improving image brightness/contrast and minimizing power consumption. * ANSI lumens is a unit of brightness for lighting equipment such as liquid crystal projectors, defined by ANSI (American National Standards Institute): the American National Standards Institute. It is calculated by dividing the screen into nine areas by dividing it vertically and horizontally into three parts, and averaging the brightness of each area.
3 weeks ago