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NEC CONTINUES TO REVOLUTIONIZE PROJECTION TECHNOLOGY
WITH WIRELESS G PROJECTOR FEATURING WORLD’S SHORTEST
THROW DISTANCE
New NEC WT610 Creates 40 Inch Image From Only 2 ½ Inches From the Screen,
Attains Whopping 3500:1 Contrast Ratio
Chicago, March 31, 2005
– NEC Solutions (America), Inc. introduces the new NEC WT610 mirrored
reflection projector, utilizing NEC’s patented lensless mirror design, to attain the shortest throw distance
of any front projector. The NEC WT610 projects a 40 inch image from only 2 ½ inches from the
screen, and a 100 inch image from only 26 inches from the screen. In addition, the super bright NEC
WT610 projector features a 3500:1 contrast ratio for incredible image quality with deep black detail.
“The NEC WT610 projector enables presenters to perform more creatively, without the worry of
obstructing an image on the screen,” said Keith Yanke, product marketing manager for NEC Visual
Systems. “It also enables innovative projection technology in tighter spaces that couldn’t previously
accommodate a conventional projector.”
Instead of a traditional optical system using a lens, the NEC WT610 features a series of aspheric mirrors
developed and produced using NEC’s exclusive super-high accuracy plastic mirror technology. It also
incorporates NEC’s ImageExpress™ wired and wireless networking technologies for the ability to
communicate from a PC to the projector through a wired LAN system using a 10-base or a wireless
system via Wi-Fi 802.11g. And the wireless option lets users place their laptop anywhere in the room
and switch between presentations on multiple laptops with the touch of a button for added versatility. In
addition to NEC ImageExpress, the NEC WT610’s networking capabilities allow a system administrator
to access the projector to handle remote diagnostics and control, and to provide for real time source
display and email troubleshooting notification.