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Delightful presentations with 3M PX3

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Company conferences, business meetings, sales presentations, industry conventions, church sessions. When you need to communicate and create a strong impact, you need to be prepared.

Are you sure you have the right projector?

The brightness of your projector will determine how large an image you can display on your screen. The bigger the audience, the brighter your projector should be.

Projector brightness is measured in ANSI lumens. The higher the number of ANSI lumens, the brighter the projector is. The new 3M PX3 has 1,000 ANSI lumens which is perfect to use for audiences of up to 15 people.

Yet it’s the slimmest projector in the market. At only 35 millimeters (or less than two inches) in thickness and 0.9 kilogram, it is extremely handy and versatile.

The 3M PX3 projector can be used with video recorders, DVD players, video cameras, satellite systems, TV game consoles and other video sources. And it’s backed up by the latest DLP (Texas Instruments) technology.

This portable projector with full presentation features also has built-in sound. If higher quality and louder volume is required, it connects easily to an amplifier or surround sound system (home cinema or professional).

Computer sound can be played through the existing computer speakers which are normally adequate for computer presentations in small rooms.

Check out the 3M PX3 and a whole array of other presentation tools at www.3m.com/meetings or visit the 3M Innovation Center at South Superhighway corner Gen. Lim, Bangkal, Makati City. Call 813-3781 to 95 for details.

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INNOVATION CENTER

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MAKATI CITY

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PX3

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SOUTH SUPERHIGHWAY

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