Super Slim Data Projector

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Super Slim Data Projector

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Brand: Casio
EAN: 0079767183103
Feature: Super Slim Data Projector
Label: CASIO
Manufacturer: CASIO
Publisher: CASIO
Studio: CASIO



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Product DescriptionThe Casio Super Slim XJ-S32 is an ultra-bright mobile projector designed for road warriors. Delivers an impressive 2300 ANSI lumens and measures only 1.7 high. Only 3.97 lbs, the Casio Super Slim is a featherweight. USB connectivity allows for PC-less or Wireless presentations (optional adapter required) for true presentation freedom.




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