CD-i Portable is Proficient at Presentations

The Goldstar GPI-1200 is an interactive CD-i player that weighs under five pounds, yet plays full-screen, full-motion video without any expensive add-in cards or peripherals. The unit is suited for all kinds of presentations, and can be connected to any ordinary television or video monitor. It can also be used stand-alone for personal presentations, taking advantage of its 5.6 inch LCD display. Photo-CD, CD-i, CD-graphics, CD-ROM XA, and CD digital video are all formats that the unit supports, making it a versatile presentation package. An infrared remote control and battery are included. LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ, (201) 816-2121.

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