Nettv Expands Presentation Product Offerings

Nettv has expanded its presentation product offerings to include digital projectors, LCD TVs and plasma displays. The PRO110X and PRO110S digital projectors have XGA and SVGA resolutions, respectively, and are HDTV-compatible with 500:1 contrast ratios that project a 20" to 300" image and a throw distance ranging from 3' to 39'. Both projectors feature auto-sync functionality for quick set up. For more robust and versatile projection needs, the PRO130X combines a unique footprint, a full range of controls, 1,300 lumens of brightness and XGA resolution.

The company's LCTV15 (15" screen) and LCTV17 (17" screen) LCD TVs come with a built-in NTSC-compatible TV tuner, as well as offering XGA and multi-scanning PC resolutions. These displays are ideal for any multimedia application, including video, photography, DVD and HDTV. The company's new plasma displays include the PDP42X and PDP42S, each of which feature 42" flat screens ideal for those with fixed, limited physical space considerations. Both have 16:9 aspect ratios, greater than 160-degree viewing angle and multiple front inputs for a variety of video and audio multimedia needs. Nettv, San Rafael, CA, (800) 440-6388, www.net-tv.net.

This article originally appeared in the 06/01/2002 issue of THE Journal.

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