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XJ-UT310WN Ultra Short Throw DLP Multimedia Projector from Casio is designed for installation in classrooms and other settings where the projector needs to be placed very close to the screen or whiteboard • features a 3100 lumen light source that, notably, uses a combination of an LED and lasers to produce white light and has a lamp life of up to 20,000 hours • single-chip 0.65" DLP imaging device delivers a 1280 x 800 (XGA) native resolution and 16:10 native aspect ratio • internal scaling capability, the projector can also accept non-native signals up to 1080p for HDTV and 1600 x 1200 (UXGA) for computer sources • With a 0.28:1 throw ratio it is possible to render a 100"-diagonal (85"-wide) image with the projector mounted 2' away from the screen • Features less spacing between pixels and better contrast than many comparable LCD-based systems, and the design does not require a filter that needs to be replaced • Combines the light produced by a laser array and a mercury-free LED lamp to provide a light source outputting 3100 lumens, which is more energy efficient than conventional projector lamps and features a life of up to 20,000 hours • Provides an alternative way of connecting the projector to a computer • Connect a USB flash drive for "PC-less" presentations • widescreen format, and comes very close to the 16:9 standard of HDTV • DLP technology is able to sandwich sync date between frames, certain sources of 3D content may be viewed