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Educate and inspire with Mitsubishi Electric’s ultra short throw projectors


Mitsubishi Electric’s ultra-short throw classroom projectors have been designed to meet the demands of today’s educational establishments. The XD360U-EST (XGA) and WD380U-EST (WXGA) projectors have been specially designed for classrooms or small meeting rooms, utilising large diameter lenses and a unique optical design resulting in throw ratios of 0.469 and 0.375 respectively.


Picture quality is a key feature; both projectors use DLP™ technology and benefit from high brightness and high contrast levels ensuring vibrant images even in ambient light, for informative lessons. What’s more these projectors offer a long lamp life of up to 6000 hours and benefit from a range of security features, making them an excellent choice for the cost conscious educators who do not want to compromise on performance, quality and reliability.


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UK & Middle East Germany


+ 44 1707 278 684 + 49 2102 486 9250


Italy Spain


+ 39 039 60531 + 34 935 653 131


displays.mitsubishielectric.eu displays@meuk.mee.com + 31 297 282 461


France Sweden


+ 33 1 5568 5568 + 46 8625 10 00


Benelux, Eastern Europe & Russia


Features  Ultra-short throw  High brightness  High contrast  Eliminates shadow effect  Network ready  Education warranty


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