Vivitek DX881ST Short Throw Projector

Another keenly priced Short Throw Projector for the Education Sector the Vivitek DX881ST Short Throw Projector is on Offer for only €695 or just €11 per month.

Experience a large screen from short distance!

The DX881ST is designed to cater for the education needs. The DX881ST delivers a 77’’ diagonal image from less than 1 meter installation distance from the surface. With a brightness of 3,300 ANSI Lumens and contrast ratio of 15,000:1 it delivers a perfect image display. The projector is designed for use in any classroom, small office or at home. With its light weight and compact form this is a short throw projector for easy installation that will fit any budget.

Features:

  • Bright 3,300 ANSI lumens with a high 15,000:1 contrast ratio
  • XGA resolution with a maximum resolution up to WUXGA
  • Delivers a 77” diagonal image from less than 1 meter installation distance from the surface
  • Short throw projection allows a presenter to stand in front of the screen without blocking image, casting shadows and eye glare
  • Assortment of connectivity options including HDMI 1.4b, VGA, S-Video, Composite Video, Audio-In/Out
  • 3D compatibility with DLP® Link™ and HDMI 1.4b Blu-ray support for dazzling and realistic life-like images

 

VIVITEK DX881ST PROJECTOR Brochure

 

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Gareth Caulfield Diginet Co-Director

Gary Caulfield

Gary Caulfield is the Managing Director at Digi-Net Business Solutions, a company specializing in providing printers, copiers, scanners, and managed print and copy control solutions. With over 20 years of experience, Gary has helped numerous SMEs, local governments, and multinational corporations reduce costs and increase efficiency. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-caulfield-327a096/

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