CRT Projector Has Trackball

The PRO900 Digital Projector from Zenith sports a 3D digital comb filter, 2D picture sharpness circuitry, and high-resolution color-corrected hybrid lenses. Its CRT system achieves an RGB resolution of 1920 x 1080 and video resolution of 800 TV lines. 

Convergence is digital controlled analog with 10 factory preset and five customer memory locations. Two IR receivers on the projector allow for front and rear remote control access. 

Video features include color transient improvement, black level expansion, auto flesh-tone correction, video edge enhancement and high-resolution AKB with programmable white balance control. 

The PRO900 outputs 800 lumens of light and projects images at sizes from 5-20 feet diagonal. Zenith Electronics Corp., Glenview, IL, (847) 391-7000, www.zenith.com. 

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