Projector Delivers True SVGA Res.

ASK LCD's Impression 860 is the industry's first true high contrast SVGA 800 x 600 pixel LCD projector, compatible with and capable of displaying all resolutions up to 1152 x 870 pixels. The unit connects up to three computers at a time; it also can handle full-motion video via an external adapter. With 500 lumens of light output, the Impression 860 projects full page spreadsheets plus specialized presentations requiring high resolution images, such as Internet training and teleconferencing. Other highlights include an auto-sizing technique for images and a screen refresh rate of 30 times per second (the standard for television production). ASK LCD's proprietary "BatMouse" is an infrared remote mouse that lets one move freely around the room while controlling all aspects of the presentation; it requires no software installation. ASK LCD, Lyndhurst, NJ, (800) ASK-LCD1.

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