Eastman Kodak's DP2900

Eastman Kodak's DP2900 digital projector offers 1,000 ANSI lumens, XGA resolution, and adjustable color, contrast, and brightness. It weighs only 4.8 lbs., and features Digital Light Processing technology from Texas Instruments. DVI offers users the benefits of digital, analog and USB connectivity through a single connector. It also eliminates the need for resizing. Kodak's Image Manager allows users to choose from five preset options for maximum presentation quality. The projector also features auto-sensing electronics that instantly identify the computer's video signal and automatically set up the picture. A manual zoom lens and one-touch elevator foot provide adjustable image placement and focus, and a remote control is included with the unit. Eastman Kodak, Rochester, NY, (800) 235-6325, www.kodak.com/go/projectors.

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