AI3.6HD from Princeton Graphic Systems

The AI3.6HD from Princeton Graphic Systems is a 36" viewable 4:3 direct-view CRT, NTSC TV/computer monitor with integrated Ch.1T Internet services for enhanced TV and Internet functionality. It can support video, 480p, 1080i and 720p (letterbox) digital formats, as well as display VGA, SVGA and XGA graphics from computer sources. Ch.1T's interactive services offer high resolution Internet access, Web browsing, e-mail, chat and an entertainment guide. Its integrated universal remote/keyboard/mouse works as a complete control for a Web-enabled presentation system. The wide array of input/output jacks include one RF input, two S-Video inputs, one set of component video 480i inputs, one set of HD component video inputs, a set of RGBHV inputs and one front panel VGA input. Five pairs of stereo audio inputs, two front panel USB inputs and an RS232C serial communications port are also provided. Princeton Graphics Systems, Santa Ana, CA, (800) 747-6249, www.princetongraphics.com.

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