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Toshiba TDP-T95 review

General
Projector type: transportable
Display technology: DLP
Dimensions (W x H x D): 30.0 x 9.9 x 21.8 cm
Weight: 2.9 kg
Extras: remote control, carry case
Image
Native resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels
Contrast ratio: 1 : 2000
Vertical scan rate (max): 150 Hz
Horizontal scan rate (max): 120 KHz
Brightness: 2200 ANSI Lumens
Optics
Optical zoom: 1.6 x
Image size (max): 300 in
Image size (min): 30 in
Projection distance (max): 11.09 m
Projection distance (min): 1.07 m
Lamp type: TLPLW9
Lamp power: 210 W
Lamp life: 2000 h
Keystone correction: Yes
Video input
Analogue video signal: component video, composite video, S-Video, RGB
Analogue video input: mini DIN, mini-D-Sub (15-pin), RCA
Service & support
Standard warranty: 2 years
Connectivity / expansion
Serial: Yes
Miscellaneous
Speaker(s): 1W mono
Sound emission: 35 dB
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Overview

Toshiba TDP-T95

Editors rating
Rating: 7.0
Verdict

The Toshiba TDP-T95 seems to define the midpoint of the XGA projector market. There are brighter, lighter and cheaper models around, but none boast the same combination of price, brightness and features.

Typical price

£ 1029

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