Sony unveils line of portable projectors

Posted on Monday, March 30 2009 @ 0:03 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Sony has introduced new M, D and E series portable projectors:
The new M series is the flagship of Sony’s growing range of projectors. Its slim and lightweight format is accompanied by rich design features making it the perfect choice for aspirational business executives and consumers.

Housed in a stylish yet tough magnesium body and weighing a meagre 1.75kg, the M series allows users to leave behind their laptops and simply plug-in and play their presentation via a USB port. In addition, the M series offers a host of user-friendly features such as a ‘5 step auto intelligent set up’, video streaming, wireless capability, and an ‘Off and Go’ function so users can immediately unplug and go.

Rob Meakin, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Sony said “The new M Series, with its cool new design and easy to use features also incorporates the latest in Sony’s 3-LCD technology, meaning businesspeople walking into the presentation can rest assured their personal M Series projector will not let them down! First impressions are crucial and with the new M series you'll always project the right image of yourself and your business."

The new range, which also encompasses the new D and E series, are technologically advanced projectors that are each suitable for a variety of business and educational users; from the road-warrior to the Managing Director, from the head teacher to the classroom assistant.

Aimed at small businesses and educational establishments, the new D series with its small form factor, is easily transported from room to room and has been designed to be an individual projector that ensures the quality of Sony technology, alongside portability and ease of use.

Finally, for the more cost-sensitive organisation, the E series has been fully revamped to deliver stylish design and high quality technology for the entry-level market.


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