Sharp Electronics Corp.

The Notevision C60 XGA projector from Sharp Electronics Corp. (www.sharpusa.com) packs 3,500 ANSI lumens of brightness into a slim 11.3 lb. attaché-case frame. The projector offers such features as ImageACE Resizing and autoSYNC, which ensure that projected images will always be the right size and shape regardless of the signal source. The Notevision C60's Low Power Mode extends lamp life up to 3,000 hours, and significantly reduces fan noise and power consumption. The projector also comes equipped with proprietary Sharp Advanced Presentation and Control Software, which allows one or more projectors to be connected to a PC for remote diagnostics and control.

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

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