Portable OHPs Promise Clear, Bright Images

Eiki announces three high-light output portable overhead projectors: OHP-4410H, 4500MH and 5751MH. Lumen outputs range from 5,250 to 10,350, supporting even the most demanding lighting conditions. All projectors include built-in AC power outlets for direct LCD panel and computer hook-up, an ultra-cool projection stage, and an improved optical system. Plus, they offer a fast-folding head and projection post, durable ABS construction and a three-year warranty. Models 5751 and 4500 also sport metal halide lamps that last four times longer than ordinary lamps. Eiki International, Inc., Lake Forest, CA, (800) 242-3454.

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