LCD Panel Handles Up to 1280x1024 Resolution

The GraphX Z350 incorporates expanded resolution, increased workstation compatibility, new image features and a remote control wand with additional functions.

The panel projects at 1024 x 768 resolution in 1.4 million colors from a 10.4-inch active-matrix LCD display. With the new Preview and Pan functions, the panel can also accept higher resolutions of up to 1280 x 1024. These functions allow instructors to use a wider range of graphics cards and high-resolution data while maintaining data integrity.

The newly developed 24-button wireless remote provides control over the unit's Curtain, Brightness, Contrast, Mute, Preview and Pan functions. The panel also has an on-board control panel with a back-lit viewing screen.

Using nVIEW's reversible cable, the GraphX Z350 automatically recognizes its source signal when plugged into a computer and selects the appropriate setup parameters, eliminating lengthy setup times.

The Z350 also projects video images via an optional video adapter. nView Corp., Newport News, VA, (800) 736-8439.

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