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P RO J E C T OR S H ome C i nema[...]
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C INEM A Choose Y ou could have been on the town now , having the geezers queuing up to buy you drinks, looking gorgeous, having a laugh giving them the brush off and being catty about you-know-who with the dodgy skin and the micro mini. But oh no, you had to get clever . Couldn’t r esist that massive scr een, the colours that are blowing your mi[...]
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THE BIG M A T C H Choose What is it with you women? It’ s just a game of footie. There’ll be others you know . And pretty boy’ s not real, just because you’ve got him up there life-sized. And he wouldn’ t fancy you anyway . He’ s got a woman. Y ou seriously prefer that thing to me, don’t you? What is it that turns you on so much? The [...]
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G AMES Choose When the enemies ar e bigger than you, you can start giving them a bit of respect. When the sound of the bullets thudding into flesh makes you gag, the explosions bring back every hangover you’ve ever known, you’re in a new experience. This may be gaming, but not as you’ve ever known it. Graphics to kill for . Colours to die for[...]
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M U SIC Choose Ther e ar e dif ferent ways you can do the music thing, right? Y ou can get a carload of mates together and head down some club or whatever , and spend the night jumping up and down with a tin of warm lager . Or you can stay at home and stick a vid on the TV . Make out like you’re ther e, with a babe tucked under your arm for luck.[...]
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TLP-MT 4 TDP-MT 5 T oshiba Home Cinema Pr ojectors The ultimate test is image size and clarity . Whether it’ s an all-action blockbuster , movie classic, games console or the big match, nothing beats the sheer thrill factor of a massive, razor -sharp screen, alive with vibrant colour . Nothing beats T oshiba’ s range of home cinema projectors t[...]
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TLP-MT4 TDP-MT5 TLP-MT7 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) XGA (1280 x 720) 1000 ANSI Lumens 16:9 (T rue), 4:3 (Digitally Formed) 400:1 +/- 15 Degrees Manual Zoom + Focus 1500 Hours P AL, P AL-N, P AL-M, P AL60, NTSC, NTSC 4.43, SECAM 480i, 480p, 720p,1080i 28-250" (0.7-6.35m) 1.4-9.8m RGB, Composite Video, Audio (L+R), S-Video, RS-232C 31dB Integra[...]
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T o request a demonstration contact your nearest T oshiba Authorised Dealer or for more information visit the T oshiba website: www .projectors.toshiba.co.uk Alternatively call 08704 423 433 or e-mail: enquiries@toshiba -tuk.com P RO J E C T OR S Hom e C i ne ma[...]