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Next-Generation Interactivity XD365U-EST DLP Projectorectors bring interactivity to the presentation forefront. The Projectorector breaks new ground with reliable and easy to use interactive pens. Besides performing the functions of conventional computer mouses, the pens can be used to draw or write on the Projectorection screen, at a distance using the Air Mouse function or directly on the screen. You can even use both pens in Dual Pen mode. The interactive feature of this classroom Projectorector is compatible with 3D content. Vivid Images & Short Focal Distance This short throw Projectorector has an extremely low Projectorection ratio of 0.469, with images that are crisp and clear. Using a large-diameter lens and optimal optical engine design, the DLP Projectorectors allow presenters to move in front of Projectorected images, without being blinded or disturbed by Projectorector lights. Colors Projectorect beautifully with 2500lm high luminosity and a high contrast of 3000:1 for deeper blacks. Quiet & Versatile Audio The 10W speaker, as well as an external speaker connected via Audio Out, can still be used in stand-by mode. Unlike many standard Projectorectors, this classroom Projectorector doesn’t compete with the presenter’s voice. The XD365U-EST short throw Projectorector noise is impressively low, operating at only 28dB in low lamp mode. Outstanding Network Connectivity When in stand-by mode, the Projectorector allows continued use of its high-volume 10W speaker. You have the option of connecting an external speaker to the short throw Projectorector via the Auto Out terminal. The Audio Mix feature and wireless microphone sold separately reproduce the presenter’s voice loud and clear in real time. Featuring Crestron® Room View compatibility, a network of up to 250 DLP Projectorectors can be controlled for power/on/off, message display, and confirmation of lamp service hours. A control room computer with Projectorector-control software and connection to the LAN enables up to 350 characters to be Projectorected in real-time on all network Projectorectors.