Microtek Lab, Inc.'s MVP800x LCD

From Microtek Lab, Inc. comes the MVP800x LCD multimedia three-panel LCD projector. It features true XGA resolution with 24.7 million colors, and includes a number of built-in key features. For example, a 1.3x zoom and focus creates images ranging from 30" to 127" diagonally. The unit has 650 ANSI lumens and dual built-in stereo speakers. The projector also includes audio and video ports that send signals to external speakers and applications. A built-in laser pointer and remote mouse function (for PCs only) allow presenters to move around a room. The projector plugs easily into laptops, PCs, Macs, workstations and most common video and audio sources, as well as XGA, SVGA and VGA data sources, and international standards including S-video, NTSC, PAL and SECAM. Microtek Lab, Inc., Redondo Beach, CA, (800) 654-4160, www.microtekusa.com

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