Acer has revealed their newest short-throw projector with wireless versatility and 20W integrated audio, the H7550ST. It is also the world’s first projector to provide internal Chromecast compatibility.
“Our newest home entertainment projector is one of our best yet,” said Simon Hwang, Acer Stationary Computing and Display Business Group. “Leading short throw technology increases flexibility in placement options, while a wireless adapter makes transferring and projecting data easier and more convenient than ever. Home cinema enthusiasts will be thrilled with the Full HD visuals combined with dynamic 20W stereo audio with built-in DTS Sound that make movies and games breathtakingly lifelike.”
The H7550ST has a native display resolution of 1920 x 1080p and can display pictures up to 100 inches from as little as 1.5 meters distance. The projector has a brightness of 3000 lumens and a 16000:1 contrast ratio. Sound can be provided by the two internal 10W stereo speakers, optional Bluetooth speakers, or the ordinary audio out connections and comes with built-in DTS Sound.
For added convenience, a hidden adapter enables data to be transferred and projected wirelessly from a smartphone, PC or Chromebook leveraging user’s own Chromecast, an Acer MWA3 MHL dongle or Acer WirelessHD, which delivers 60Hz Full HD 3D movies without having to change settings when used with a HDMI cable connected to a media player.
The Acer H7550ST short throw projector will be available in March in Pan America and EMEA with an MSRP of $999.00.
Thanks to Acer for providing us with this information
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