Sony Launches Portable Projectors Targeting Schools

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sonySony today launched a line of portable projectors in the Kenyan market to help broaden the scope of data and video production in the market.

The projector range includes desktop and portable projectors E and D series, F series installation projectors and S series Short Throw and Ultra Short Throw projectors.

The E and D series of portable projectors, combine outstanding performance with low total cost of ownership. From delivering professional presentations on the move to engaging education audiences, these projectors are designed to meet the specific requirements of particular applications.

Speaking during the launch, Sage George, Sales Manager, Sony Professional Solutions MEA, said, “The Sony’s product range features our latest innovations such as 3LCD Laser projectors and BrightEraTM display panel technology. As a company, we believe that the range of Sony projectors will give consumers the opportunity to experience and interact with our latest technologies and products in the Kenyan market,” added George.

For larger and more demanding venues requiring the brightest projections and highly sophisticated features, Sony F series of installation projectors such as VPL-FH36 and VPL-FHZ700L deliver powerful performance, long life and low maintenance.

Sony also has a separate range of projectors designed for specialized settings such as classrooms, offices and open-plan meeting areas. The S Series Short Throw and Ultra Short Throw Projectors, like the VPL-SW225 and VPL-SW630C make great presentation partners for these environments, displaying big, bright images without having to be placed far from a screen, whiteboard or wall.

The projectors will be sold at all major supermarkets and electronic shops throughout the country.

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