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VT37 – NEC’s most affordable projector at $795 estimated street price, this new 

product includes up to 4000 hour lamp life, 1500 lumens and an updated remote 

control. 

 

VT575 – Same product as its predecessor but the brightness is increased to 1500 

lumens and the lamp life up to 4000 hours while keeping the same $1,195 price. 

 

VT676 – Great picture quality with 2500 lumens and XGA native resolution, this 

new product features square shot™, image magnification with location control, and 

a remote with mouse control for $1,995.   

 

With their lightweight, portable design and features like HDTV compatibility and VORTEX 

Technology Plus™ for real life colors, the LT series projectors appeal to business travelers 

and home theater enthusiasts alike.  Both additions to the LT series are small and portable, 

while still featuring the durability and reliability for which NEC is known.  

 

LT20 – At only 2.2 pounds the LT20 slips into a carry-on easily, while featuring a 

high contrast at 2000:1, resolution at XGA, 1,500 lumens, and plug and project 

technology, at the same $1,495 price as its predecessor.  

 

LT180 – This all new projector features professional video quality, is HDTV capable, 

and is equipped with wall color correction so you can project on blackboards as well 

as almost any color wall. Available early July at $1,495.  

 

The WT mirrored reflection projector utilizes NEC’s patented lensless mirror design to attain 

the shortest throw distance of any front projector.  This enables the user to project a 40-inch 

image from only 2½ inches from the screen, and a 100-inch image from only 26 inches from 

the screen.  This is specially designed for smaller rooms such as retail environments or 

conference/meeting rooms. 

 

WT610 – Similar to its predecessor, the WT610 has added brightness (2000 lumens), 

higher contrast (3500:1), and 802.11g wireless network connectivity – all at the same 

$5,995 price. 

 

Along with six new projectors, NEC is also featuring five commercial and four residential 

plasma displays at InfoComm 2005.  The plasmas range in size from 42 to 61 inches and start 

at $1,995.  Also, for those users looking for the highest video quality possible, NEC will soon 

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