Maxell MP-TW4011 Ultra Short Throw Interactive Laser Projector Review

Maxell MP-TW4011 Review

The Maxell MP-TW4011 is an ultra-short throw 3LCD laser projector with a WXGA resolution (1280 × 800) and 4,200 lumens of brightness. What makes this model stand out is its interactive functionality, which is especially popular in educational and business environments. While not every classroom or office needs interactive features, they can make lessons or presentations far more engaging and immersive.


A Note About the Brand

As of April 1, 2019, Hitachi projectors officially rebranded to Maxell. Although Maxell was once part of Hitachi, the two companies split years ago, and Maxell has since fully taken over the projector product line. Both brands have long focused on the education market, so it’s no surprise that the MP-TW4011 is an excellent fit for schools—though it works equally well in business settings too.


Who Is It For?

This projector is primarily aimed at the education market, but its features are just as useful in business environments. Maxell even offers an education pricing program, with prices listed online—making it easier for budget-conscious schools to access.


Key Features at a Glance

Before diving into the full review, here’s a quick overview of what the MP-TW4011 offers:

  • Ultra-short throw – Create a large image just inches from the wall

  • 4,200 lumens – Bright enough for classrooms with the lights on

  • WXGA resolution – Great for presentations, documents, and videos

  • Laser light source – Up to 20,000 hours of maintenance-free operation

  • Interactive features – Use pens or your finger to write and control on-screen content

  • Built-in software tools – Perfect for teaching and collaboration


What’s Next

In the full review, we’ll cover:

  • Hardware design and setup

  • Image quality and performance

  • Details on the interactive functionality

  • Pros, cons, and competitor comparisons

  • Final thoughts and recommendations


Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for a bright, reliable projector that can transform almost any surface into an interactive workspace, the Maxell MP-TW4011 is worth serious consideration—especially for schools and training environments.

 

Maxell Specs

  • Technology: 3LCD

  • Resolution: WXGA (1280 x 800)

  • Brightness: 4,200 lumens

  • Contrast: 500,000:1

  • Zoom Lens:

  • Lens:

  • Lamp Life: Up to 50,000 hours (Long Life 2 mode)

  • Weight:

  • Warranty:


Overview

The Maxell MP-TW4011 is an ultra-short throw laser projector built for the long haul. One of its standout features is its incredible lamp life. In Long Life 2 mode, Maxell claims it can last up to 50,000 hours, which is among the longest lifespans we’ve seen.

To put that into perspective, even with heavy use—say 6 hours a day, 180 days a year (a typical school schedule)—this projector could last over 46 years. That’s pretty amazing.

It delivers WXGA resolution (1280 x 800), roughly equivalent to 720p HD. Sure, display tech is moving fast—Apple is rolling out 6K monitors and 8K projectors are already here (though very expensive)—but for classrooms and business settings, the MP-TW4011 still performs solidly. And when upgraded to higher-resolution content, it looks even better.

 
Maxell-MP-TW4011在自然模式下色彩非常出色。

The Maxell MP-TW4011 delivers excellent color performance, especially in Natural Mode.

For most K-12 classrooms, its WXGA resolution (1280 x 800) is more than enough. It clearly displays presentations, videos, and other teaching materials. While some high schools might prefer WUXGA (1920 x 1200) for sharper images, WXGA still does the job well.

Ultra-high resolutions like 4K aren’t really necessary in a typical classroom. They might make sense at the college level, especially for subjects like science, engineering, or design, where fine details matter. And if a film class is working with industry-standard 4K footage, then 4K could be worth it. But for everyday teaching, WXGA is more than capable.

 
Maxell-MP-TW4011在演示文稿幻灯片上表现良好。

The Maxell MP-TW4011 is a great fit for slideshows and presentations.

With 4,200 lumens of brightness, it works well even in classrooms with the lights on. Its ultra-short throw design makes it perfect for teaching spaces — the projector can sit just a few inches from the screen or whiteboard. This setup means fewer shadows, less glare, and a more comfortable experience for both teachers and students during lessons.

 
 
 

The Maxell MP-TW4011 is priced at $4,239, with a typical market price around $2,829. While it might be a bit high for most high school classrooms, its advanced features—especially the interactive tools, laser engine, and ultra-short throw (UST) design—make it a solid value.

It comes loaded with education-focused features. One HDMI port supports MHL streaming, so you can plug in a Roku or Amazon Fire Stick to play educational videos.

Quick Note: Any wrinkles you see in images are from temporary screen settings during photography—not the projector itself.

Key Features:

  • Price: MSRP $4,239 / Market ~$2,829

  • Brightness: 4,200 lumens

  • Technology: 3LCD

  • Resolution: WXGA (1280 x 800)

  • Ultra-Short Throw: Projects a 110-inch image just inches from the wall

  • Laser Engine: Long-life 2 mode up to 50,000 hours

  • Contrast Ratio: 500,000:1

  • Wireless Connectivity: Optional USB-A wireless (IEEE802.11 a/b/g/n/ac)

  • Image Adjustment: Motorized image alignment for perfect fit

  • HDCR2: High Dynamic Contrast for clearer images in bright rooms

  • Interactive: Supports up to 6 users with finger or pen; optional touch module available

  • Software: Compatible with third-party interactive software; includes StarBoard alcohol-free software

  • OS Support: Windows, Mac, Chromebook

  • Audio: Built-in 16W speaker

  • Warranty: 5-year parts and labor, up to 20,000 hours on the light source

This projector combines brightness, interactive features, and classroom-friendly design for a highly capable teaching tool.

 
 

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