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DeltaScan is an affordable, high-resolution computer-to- video scan converter. Recommended for use with 800 x 600 input resolutions, its absolute maximum is up to 1600 x 1200. The external unit requires no software drivers, offering "plug and play" convenience. It accommodates all types of computers as well as vertical refresh rates for either non-interlaced or interlaced signals and outputs simultaneously to composite, S-Video, RGB and a computer monitor. DeltaScan is 24-bit compatible and stores two million colors internally. Image size can be positioned to fit exactly on the video screen; settings are stored in non-volatile memory presets. All converter functions can be controlled via the infrared remote or directly from the computer. DeltaScan-PRO, a higher end model, is for resolutions 1024 x 768 and above and boasts optional features such as zoom and pan, YUV video output and additional memory. The firm offers special educator pricing. TV One, Erlanger, KY, (606) 282-7303.

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