CRT-Based Projectors Offer Higher Resolutions

NEC's XG series of CRT-based projectors includes three new models that offer a host of controls and conveniences for the professional presenter. The MultiSync XG75 is suited to general computer or video display for conferencing, training and entertainment applications. It features a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024 and a video bandwidth of 100 MHz. The XG110 projector is designed for more demanding display needs such as network control rooms, CAD/CAM applications or flight and military simulations. The unit offers horizontal scan frequencies of 15 to 110 kHz and a maximum resolution of 2000 x 2000. The XG135 projector has horizontal scan frequencies of 15 to 135 kHz and a video bandwidth of 120 MHz. A maximum resolution of 2500 x 2000 fulfills even the most demanding requirements, and 230 ASNI lumens provide a bright, clear image. All three come with two remotes and have multiple video inputs. NEC Technologies, Inc., Wood Dale, IL, (800) NEC-INFO.

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