Folding LCD Projector Fits Into Briefcase

The Firefly P200 LCD notebook projector from Telex utilizes a new folding mechanism that allows the projector to collapse to a folded size of only 2.9" high. With its slender profile and light weight of 9.8 lbs., the Firefly fits easily into briefcases, under airline seats or in overhead compartments for extreme portability. The 640x480, 16 million color-capable projector also features illuminated controls, a remote plus rear-facing speakers as it is designed to project from the front of a room. Full video compatibility and two computer inputs makes this unit versatile and practical. A deluxe softside carrying case is included. Telex Communications, Inc., Minneapolis, MN, (612) 884-4051.

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