Toshiba Beamer TDF-FF1 102825 Benutzerhandbuch

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Press Information
 
 
The projector is supplied with battery charger and mains adapter for stationary operation. The complete mobile 
package also includes a screen with 57cm diagonal. All elements are securely packed for transport in a carry 
case.  
 
”Toshiba’s first ultra-compact LED projector ff1 opens up a new market segment of users with extremely high 
mobility-related requirements, and also again demonstrates Toshiba’s status as technology leader. By combining 
high-efficiency LED technology with compact design, we created a projector that’s a must for any traveler seeking 
quality projection technology“, says Gerd Holl, General Manager at Toshiba Projection & Display Technology 
(PDT). 
 
Toshiba has aimed this new product primarily at mobile users seeking a compact and truly portable solution to 
complement their notebook for on-the-road presentations. For example, USB sticks can be plugged directly into 
the ff1, eliminating the need for a notebook in presentations and further reducing carrying weight. The battery 
operation option also opens up a host of applications unavailable to conventional projectors. This new ultra-
portable concept features a wide array of practical benefits only made possible with the help of high-efficiency 
LED technology, so that Toshiba anticipates enormous public interest in its newest product launch.  
 
Price and Availability 
The FF1 is available from distributors and retailers from February 2006 at a manufacturer’s recommended price 
of 990 EUR plus VAT.   
 
 
 
 
 
For your convenience, Toshiba has set up an infoline (0.12 euros/min from the Deutsche Telekom landline network) on 01805 / 969 010 
(in Germany only). 
 
 
About Toshiba Projection & Display Technology 
The Projection & Display Technology (PDT) division markets a comprehensive portfolio of data and video projectors plus a selection of 
LCD flat panels and plasma screens. Its offerings are intended for a broad spectrum of target groups. In the professional projectors 
segment, Toshiba distinguishes between the mobile class of projectors (lightweight models of up to 3 kg) and the performance class 
(primarily for conference applications, but also for permanent installation). PDT also focuses strongly on the forward-looking home 
cinema projector segment. As a systems provider, the Projection & Display Technology division is committed to developing 
complementary solutions for mobile presentation and wireless LAN applications. 
PDT is responsible for distribution in over 50 countries in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Toshiba employs 166,000 people worldwide 
and around 4200 people in Europe. For more information, please visit us at: http://www.toshiba-europe.com/projectors