Compact Projector Fits in Airline Bin

With over 400 ANSI lumen light output and 250 watt metal halide lamp, the EIKI LC-7000 projector delivers exceptionally bright graphics, video, text and data images on screens up to 300 inches. The unit projects at 800 x 600 resolution with 1.44 million pixels. Its small 16-lb. design fits into airline overhead compartments or other tight spots. Among the accessories available are soft-sided carry cases and ceiling mounts. Other features are a wireless remote with backlit keys, motorized zoom and keystone adjustment. The LC-7000, which utilizes new polysilicon TFT LCD technology, sells for an SRP under $10,000. EIKI International, Lake Forest, CA, (800) 322-3454, www.eiki.ca.

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