"Sharp" Technology Enhances Image

The XG-E670U is Sharp's entry in the growing field of SVGA LCD projection systems. The unit delivers bright images with 250 ANSI lumens, a 350-watt metal halide light source, and Sharp's Super High Aperture LCD technology. It has a 6.4 inch, 16.7 million color TFT active matrix LCD with 307,200 full RGB pixels arranged in an in-line "stripe" configuration to produce uniform, high-resolution images. The 670's Super High Aperture technology allows 50% more light to pass through the pixel opening, resulting in a bright, consistent image. The unit accomodates VCRs, videodisc players and camcorders, supporting NTSC, PAL and SECAM video. It is also fully compatible with VGA and Macintosh computers. Sharp Electronics Corp., Mahwah, NJ, (201) 529-8731, http://www.sharp-usa.com.

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