Mitsubishi Presentation Products Division

Mitsubishi Presentation Products Division (888-880-6351, www.mitsubishi-presentations.com) has introduced two new LCD monitors, the MLM300 and MLM400 LCD monitors, which offer sharp resolution and long-term image purity and reliability. The MLM300 (with a 29.5" viewing screen) and MLM400 (with a 40" viewing screen) are thin monitors that offer WXGA (1,280 x 768 pixels) resolution and enduring LCD brightness and color purity that translate to sharper images, more legible text and longer lasting performance. The LCD monitors are Windows and Mac compatible and can be used as stand-alone units are as part of a multi-panel configuration. In addition, both the MLM300 and MLM400 are networkable through Mitsubishi's exclusive ProjectorView device for better and easier controls and adjustments. This technology makes accessing the monitors' menus and control information through the Internet or a LAN easy and efficient — a monitor can be easily controlled and monitored from anywhere in the world.

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