MultiSync VT450 from NEC

The LCD-based MultiSync VT450 from NEC is a portable projector with automatic setup and exclusive AutoSense auto adjusting technology. AutoSense automatically synchronizes and adjusts the projector to incoming video, S-Video, RGB, YcbCr Component and HDTV computer and video signals. An intelligent pixel-blending system called Advanced AccuBlend Technology provides accurate low- and high-resolution scaled data and video images. The projector produces 1,000 ANSI lumens of brightness and XGA native resolution. In addition, NEC's proprietary Advanced Video Circuitry ensures improved color, depth and video accuracy for video clips, DVD movies, and animations. NEC Technologies, Itasca, IL, (877) NEC-EDIT, www.nectech.com.

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