Data/Video Projector Weighs Just 17 Lbs.

The Epson ELP-3300 data/video projector sports three separate polysilicon LCDs for outstanding color saturation, bright whites and fast response. The unit weighs about 17 lbs. -- 35% lighter than typical projectors in the same class. High illumination and aperture ratios result in uniform brightness. Epson's Original Prism Technology and digital gamma correction circuitry translate into solid color registration and more realistic images. The ELP-3300 projects 16.7 million colors at up to 640 x 480 resolution at distances from 4 - 41 feet. A built-in menu simplifies setup, and a backlit remote control lets one switch back and forth between video (NTSC, PAL or SECAM) and computer inputs. The unit comes with cables and Mac/Windows software. Its standard one-year warranty includes Epson ExtraCare Road Service, in which Epson will ship a replacement projector anywhere in the U.S. or Canada should the unit fail. Epson America, Torrance, CA, (800) 289-3776, www.epson.com.

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