Hi-Res Graphics Projector Has Broad Scanning Range

Mitsubishi's VS1280 high-resolution graphics projector boasts True Digital Convergence for simple, accurate set-up, and Flexible Optical Coupling for precise switching between screen sizes. Additional technical highlights include three newly designed 7" electromagnetic focus CRTs with 6" phosphor areas, a broad 15.75 to 100 kHz auto-scanning range and a 80 MHz video bandwidth. With these advances, the VS1280 provides accurate high-resolution images from a variety of video formats, including 16:9 aspect HDTV, SVHS, NTSC, M-NTSC, PAL and SECAM. To simplify use and service, all major components either are located in "pull-out" sub-structures or accessible through hinged or removable panels. A multi-function remote and two RGB, SVHS and composite video source inputs round out the list of features. Mitsubishi Electronics, Cypress, CA, (800) 828-6372.

This article originally appeared in the 11/01/1995 issue of THE Journal.

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