Boxlight

The XD-25m from Boxlight (www.boxlight.com) is an ultralightweight 1.98 lb. projector that comes complete with many of the same features of its larger counterparts. Comparable in size to a VHS tape, the XD-25m can be tucked into a backpack, briefcase or laptop bag, making it ideal for educators and others on the move. With true XGA resolution (with compression for SXGA), a 2,000:1 contrast ratio and 1,100 ANSI lumens, the XD-25m projects a crisp, clear image. The XD-25m offers a M1-DA digital/analog input, which allows for a true digital-quality picture, as well as onboard audio speakers and versatile video input, which allow for exceptional multimedia presentations. Easy to set up and use, the XD-25m features built-in digital zoom imaging and digital keystone adjustment, both of which are conveniently accessible through the unit's remote control.

This article originally appeared in the 01/01/2004 issue of THE Journal.

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