RoyalTek RPJ-2000 Pico-Projector Revealed

New Projector Is Pocket-Sized, VGA input

RoyalTek-Projector

RoyalTek has unveiled their new pico-projector, the RPJ-2000. This is just a sample of what they have planned for the upcoming year as RoyalTek plans to release five new pico-projectors in 2010. The RPJ-2000 is a small projector that can create up to a 64-inch screen.

The RPJ-2000 is aimed at the business market and features a 3M optical engine powered by LED. The LED has a rated life of 20,000 hours and RoyalTek boasts a power-up time of three seconds, which is impressive for any projector. For connectivity, the RPJ-2000 packs a VGA port, and RoyalTek provides drivers to help your computer adjust it’s screen resolution to the maximum resolution of the projector.

As stated above, the RPJ-2000 is just the first of six upcoming pico projectors from RoyalTek. RoyalTek has one planned that will feature a TV tuner. No schedule or pricing for the other models has been released, although RoyalTek has promised that the TV tuner model will ship before the FIFA World Cup in June 2010.

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