Product DescriptionBoasting wireless data transmission at five times the speed of Panasonic's conventional model, the PT-LB60NTU provides a smooth display of moving picture files at 30 fps. In addition to moving pictures, audio data can be sent at the same time, so you can give Microsoft PowerPoint presentations rich in moving pictures and sound effects with wireless convenience. The PT-LB60NTU provides a host of convenient wireless functions, including Wireless Prompter (Secondary Display Transmission), selective area transmission and 16-window index style that lets you project images from up to 16 PCs at the same time. Wireless transmission is possible from one PC to a maximum of eight projectors at a time. The settings for wireless connection can be made quickly and easily using Wireless Manager ME 3.0 software, which installs easily onto a PC using the included CD-ROM. YPBPR Compatibility - 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i Networking - IEEE 802.11b+g /Remote Control - Wireless Projector control/status monitoring capability via an Internet browser PowerPoint page up/down operation using the supplied remote control Wireless PC motion/sound streaming Abundant wireless functions, including wireless prompter and 16-window index style Slim and compact design - 3-1/4 (83-mm) thickness Minimum System Requirements for wireless functions - OS - Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, XP Professional, XP Home Edition CPU - Pentium III or higher, or other compatibleprocessor (1 GHz or higher) Memory - 256 MB or more /Free hard disk space - 60 MB or more / CD-ROM drive - CD-ROM drive or DVD drive / Wireless LAN - IEEE 802.11b/g compatible (Please note - some IEEE 802.11g/b wireless LAN may not allow connection to projector) / Web browser - Internet Explorer 6.0 or later, Netscape Communicator 7.0 or later / Direct X - DirectX 8.1b or later must be installed Dimensions (H x W x D) - 231/32'' x 1227/32'' x
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Rating: - Not ready for Vista
I work with a small team, and the intention of this purchase was so we could share our screens wirelessly and enhance collaboration. This projector has been an enormous disappointment from how it was billed.
Before purchasing I first emailed Panasonic to see if it was Vista compatible. Absolutely they said. So I ordered. You know how you know when sales guys are lying? Their lips move. Something I'd forgotten in my excitement to get a good wireless projector.