Zenith's LXG-120 Projector

Zenith's ultraportable LCD projector, the LXG-120, is the perfect display product for any video environment or educational setting. Weighing 7.5 lbs., the LXG-120 is slim, versatile and flexible. Its three TFT-LCD panels deliver brilliant colors with up to 1,200 ANSI lumens of light output, making it bright enough to use with the lights on. Despite its compact chassis, only 3.5" H x 9.37" W x 11.5" D, the LXG-120 delivers a projection size of 40" to 300" and a throw distance ranging from 5' to 54'.

The LXG-120 features true XGA resolution and is compatible with HDTV, NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, SECAM, UXGA/ SXGA (compressed), SVGA and VGA modes. The projector also offers auto-tracking, horizontal/vertical flip capabilities, digital zoom, video still frame, keystone correction, and an integrated laser pointer on the remote. The LXG-120's connector panel includes S-Video and composite video inputs, a computer input/output, and an input for a Macintosh mouse. Zenith Electronics Corp., (847) 391-7000, www.zenith.com.

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