Sharp Electronics Corp.'s Notevision C30

Sharp Electronics Corp.'s Notevision C30 is a compact LCD projector with a brightness of 1,700 ANSI lumens and an XGA resolution. Its portable design makes it well suited for mobile presenters, and Sharp's PresenterPAK feature set offers quick and easy setup, simple image adjustment and enhanced presentation options. It features a graphical user interface menu screen that is icon based and color-coded. A number of image-adjustment features allow presenters to fine-tune images both automatically and manually. The projector also offers a versatile selection of outputs and inputs, including a monitor out port, a computer/RGB output, two data inputs and one video input for composite video or S-video. By connecting through an RS-232 port, users can remotely control and diagnose projector problems via a PC. Sharp Electronics Corp., Mahwah, NJ, (201) 529-8200, www.sharp-usa.com.

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