InFocus Corp.'s New Proxima XGA Projector

InFocus Corp.'s new Proxima XGA projector, the DP6150, is a fully digital desktop LCD projector that features Digital Visual Interface (DVI) connectivity, light weight and low operating noise. DVI eliminates the need to convert an analog-only video signal from desktop and portable computers, allowing the projector to provide an all-digital image solution. With 1,400 lumens of brightness and a contrast ratio of 450:1, the unit ensures bright, sharp images in any presentation setting. Digital keystone correction provides a square image regardless of the projector angle, and built-in zoom and focus capabilities allow for easy installation in any environment. The projector can connect to five different sources simultaneously for smooth transitions between presentation mediums. It also includes a remote control, RS232 support, PS/2 and USB mouse support, and digital zoom x7. The projector's icon and text-based menu system allows for easy navigation, and a monitor loop-through permits a user to view the presentation even when he or she is not facing the screen. InFocus Corp., Wilsonville, OR, (800) 294-6400, www.infocus.com.

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