OH Projectors Have Extended Warranty

Dukane unveiled two new high-intensity overhead projectors designed to bring multimedia capabilities to the conference room and classroom. The model 668 Professional Overhead Projector can deliver 5,500 ANSI lumens, assuring crisp edge-to-edge images from LCD panels. A low glare fresnel prevents the blinding light common to overhead transparency projection. Plus, the unit's unique Soft Start electronic power supply controls lamp voltage, extending lamp life up to 75 hours. For a more portable solution, the model 4500 Professional Overhead Projector packs up to 4,500 ANSI lumens in a 19 lbs. compact frame. Like the model 668, this unit includes dual built-in AC outlets for an LCD panel and laptop computer. An energy-efficient fan permits all-day operation while automatic thermal cutoff prevents overheating. Both new projectors ship with an extended three-year limited warranty on parts and labor to North American customers. Dukane Corp., St. Charles, IL, (800) 676-2485, www.industry.net/ dukane.av.

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