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BENQ PB2120

Monday January 01, 1900
BenQ
AUD
$2699
Price at time of review.

BenQ’s little PB2120 may not have made it into our top three projectors, but it’s still quite a decent projector.

BENQ PB2120
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Tags: BENQ | PB2120

This article appeared in the December, 2003 issue of PC Authority.

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