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Toshiba FF1LED Projector
Friday September 08, 2006
Price at time of review.
The FF1 is well featured and comes with some useful accessories. Picture quality isn’t perfect, but it still has a range of practical uses.
| Display technology |
DLP |
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| Resolution |
800x600 |
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| Projection distance |
0.65-2.5m |
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| Connectivity |
VGA, Composite in, audio in/out |
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| Dimensions (WDH mm) |
140x126x59 |
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| Weight |
736g |
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| Warranty |
3 year RTB |
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