NEC Portable Projectors

NEC will offer a new line of portable projectors in February and March 2003. The VT460 (1,500 ANSI lumen, SVGA), VT560 (1,300 ANSI lumens, XGA), and VT660 (1,700 ANSI lumens, XGA) feature automatic keystone correction, direct access keys for one-touch source adjustments and a new focal lens for more flexibility. Designed for an educational environment, the portable 6.6 lb. projectors are equipped with Advanced AutoSense, a feature which automatically synchronizes any computer signal with the projector so no additional adjustments are needed. With the new focal lens, users can position the projector closer to the screen and still get a large image, making the units ideal for small rooms. NEC, (800) NEC-INFO, www.necvisualsystems.com.

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