80-Inch Projection TV Is Movable & Bright

The new ProScan 80690 80-inch projection television is designed to be used as a free-standing mobile unit or as a built-in system. This versatility makes it suited for conference rooms, schools and training facilities. The television is only 32" deep when fully operational. Its projection optics also fold to just 26.5" allowing easy maneuverability through doorways. Features include an exclusive new optical system with 9" projection tubes that increase the overall picture brightness by a claimed 50% over conventional 7" tubes. Picture quality is further enhanced with 1,000 lines of horizontal resolution, resulting in an ultra-sharp high-definition picture. Thomson Consumer Electronics, Indianapolis, IN, (800) 333-7221.

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