Dukane Projectors Are High Intensity

Dukane offers two new high-performance projectors well-suited to brightly lit classrooms, lecture halls and auditoriums. Weighing in at less than 20 pounds, the ImagePro model 7010 LCD Data/Video Projector combines multimedia capabilities with portability. The unit's long-life lamp provides 2,000 hours of light and puts out 300 ANSI lumens. Built-in Digital Pixel Compression accepts High Definition TV video and compresses an 800 x 600 signal without distortion. The 7010 is compatible with Mac and PC platforms, and features unique electronic keystone correction, which lets users project from a wide variety of angles without image degeneration. Onscreen menus in six languages include English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Japanese. Another model, the 5500 High-Intensity Professional Overhead Projector features a large light display area and dual built-in AC outlets for LCD panel and laptop computer connections. A high/low switch, which regulates light output from 5,000 to 4,200 lumens, allows users to transition easily from LCD panels to overhead transparencies. The projector provides standard and wide-angle projection and rack and pinion focus. The unit is easy to transport, featuring Dukane's patented fold-away arm design for quick and easy setup and storage. Dukane Corp., St. Charles, IL, (800) 676-2485, http://www.industry.net/dukane.av.

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