OHP Blows 'Em Away with 4,000 Lumens

Dukane's model 640 Stationary Overhead Projector puts high lumen output in the hands of classroom users.

The affordable projector, which boasts rack and pinion focus, features a transmissive design and built-in AC outlet. The unit's triple element lens and 410-watt halogen projection lamp deliver a brilliant 4,000 ANSI lumens, enabling users to project sharp, detailed LCD panel images.

It also features a fold-down arm design for quick set-up and simple storage. The system's simple-to-use lamp changer lets users replace a failed lamp with the flip of a switch, while a high-efficiency cooling fan and automatic thermal cutoff keep the projector cool and prevent overheating. Dukane Corp., St. Charles, IL, (800) 676-2485, www.industry.net/dukane.av.

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