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In order to allow iMac users to display their video on a projector, presentation monitor or TV, Power R has come up with iPresenter, an RGB video adapter for iMac computers. It is compatible with LCD or DLP projectors, presentation monitors, LCD panels and most scan converters.

The iPresenter easily installs in your iMac in ten minutes without cutting, drilling, soldering or installing software drivers. It is designed to mount unobtrusively and attractively to the iMac's enclosure. Some monitor settings will allow simultaneous viewing of the internal iMac monitor and external display device.

The adapter is compatible with all A, B and C versions of the iMac, including all "flavors." It can drive PC and Macintosh display devices with D-15 or HD-15 connectors. Two RGB connectors (VGA and Mac 15-pin) deliver RGB at any of 10 resolutions. It comes with a two-year warranty and Power R also offers additional models of Presenter adapters for All-In-One Macintosh computers and compatible computer to TV-scan converters. Power R, Seattle, WA, (800) 729-6970, www.powerr.com.

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