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The Personal Entertainment Projector Makes Home Theater
Affordable To All. Ölens Technology creates new category in the
projector market.

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(Fremont, California) – It’s a new product that allows families and recreational gamers to enjoy the home theater experience – for a fraction of the cost. The XPJ Personal Entertainment Projector (PEP) from Ölens Technology is a portable and affordable digital video projector designed for use with all gaming systems, computers, DVD players, cameras and many other devices.

What sets the XPJ PEP apart from competitors is that it offers an impressive picture and several features for a low price. The XPJ PEP projects an image as large as 70"and can be connected to any Xbox®, PlayStation®, Wii®, iPod®, DVD player, computer, or just about any video system. That versatility allows it to be used for entertainment in homes, as well as in businesses, schools, churches, and anywhere a movie viewer or gamer wants to "go big".

As an option accessory, the PEP’s audio-out jack allows connection to a sound system for the ultimate theater or gaming experience. Unlike many projectors brought in from overseas, the XPJ is manufactured to UL specs, providing a safe, reliable alternative for consumers. The XPJ sports a resolution of 640 X 480 pixels (VGA), projects images from 40" to 70", and includes a proprietary 270 watt lamp.

In more expensive projectors, many lamps alone are $250 – almost the price of the entire XPJ unit itself. But the XPJ comes with one installed lamp AND one back-up lamp at no extra charge. Each XPJ projector comes with a VGA connector, AV Composite & S-Video ports, built-in stereo speakers, a RCA audio/video cable and even a remote control.

The XPJ Personal Entertainment Projector's suggested retail


price is $279 and is available at:

www.olenstechnology.com

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