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Inside Almoe - Quarterly Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 2 (2015)

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03<br />

APRIL - JUNE <strong>2015</strong><br />

Abcom Solutions introduced new product models: Sony VPL-GTZ1, BenQ XR3501 and<br />

Hitachi FHD6516PC.<br />

Sony VPL-GTZ1 is an award-winning<br />

projector, the world’s first to<br />

combine three of Sony’s<br />

ground-breaking technologies:<br />

ultra-short throw, laser light<br />

source and 4K resolution. This<br />

powerful combination enables<br />

new possibilities in visual<br />

communication<br />

BenQ XR3501<br />

Sony VPL-GTZ1<br />

BenQ XR3501 is a revolutionary gaming monitor<br />

tailor-made for gaming enthusiasts. It is the world’s<br />

first 35” curved gaming monitor with 2000R ultra<br />

high curvature and 144 Hz. With the highest<br />

curvature available in the market and the fastest<br />

refresh rate, it is set to take gaming to a dizzying new<br />

level.<br />

The new Hitachi FHD6516PC<br />

offers a 65” display that will form<br />

the centre piece of even the most<br />

aesthetic spaces while providing<br />

a useful and engaging way to run<br />

a lesson, meeting or presentation<br />

using interactive LED backlit,<br />

LCD display.<br />

Projection House brought two new<br />

NEC models to the market: the<br />

NEC UM351W and the NEC<br />

PX602UL.<br />

The NEC UM351W is a 3500-lumen<br />

Widescreen Ultra Short<br />

Throw Projector that packs a<br />

multitude of features while delivering<br />

an extremely short throw<br />

distance for education and corporate<br />

applications. Its advanced<br />

Eco features help to substantially<br />

lower your operating cost without<br />

compromising on quality and<br />

flexibility<br />

NEC UM351W<br />

VOLUME 3 ISSUE 2

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