Desktop LCD Projector Delivers Bright Images

Specially designed and priced for educators, the Desktop Projector 2750 comes with a built-in light source, advanced ergonomics and stereo speakers that fold out to face the audience. Its "tuned" optical system focuses all available light through the aperture of the LCD panel, providing an image that is up to four times brighter than with an overhead projector/panel combination. A patented electronics system called Active Color Enhancement delivers superior image quality (2 million colors from a palette of 16.7 million). Presenters can adjust the position of images onscreen by simply moving a lift-up mirror. A fold-down cover protects the mirror and lens when closed for transport or storage. The DP-2750 works with Proxima's Cyclops pointer system, which functions like a cordless mouse. An optional adapter allows for full-motion video projection. Proxima Corp., San Diego, CA, (619) 457-5500.

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