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Elmoís Model EDP-2100 multimedia projector can be easily moved around campus or remain in one room, depending on the schoolís presentation needs. The 21-pound unit sports a built-in sound system, carrying handle and elevation stands.

The EDP-2100 houses three active-matrix TFT LCD panels, delivering 832 x 624 pixel images. The lampís output of 500 ANSI lumens enables edge-to-edge images on screens from 23î to 300î diagonal.

For complete flexibility, the projector offers a host of inputs such as RGB, audio for RGB, video, and audio for video. Optional accessories include ceiling mount, user-replaceable lamp module, soft carry bag and hard storage case. Those who purchase the EDP-2100 before May 30, 1997, will receive the soft carry bag for free. Elmo Mfg. Corp., New Hyde Park, NY, (800) 947-ELMO, elmo@elmo-corp.com.

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This article originally appeared in the 05/01/1997 issue of THE Journal.

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