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The also uses resizing technology that makes the compatible with resolutions from VGA (640 x 480) up to XGA (1,024 x 768), says The projector is also HDTV-ready and supports popular digital video signals, such as 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p. A member of of travel projectors, the is about 1 pound heavier than its series mates, the As a member of the line, the features picture-in-picture technology, 15-degree digital keystone correction, electronic zoom, multifunction remote control and onscreen help features. The projector''s lens also retracts to protect it during transport. Our Value Series projectors have been incredibly popular among customers and the attractive prices offered in those models have definitely opened the doors to a lot of people who thought they could never afford a high-performance sharpcomputervideoconferencing projector,""Now that we''ve boosted the performance on these models while maintaining affordability, The current benchmark in portability is the It''s a tiny box, just 7 by 9 by 2 inches, and it weighs a mere three pounds. With an ultralight laptop like the you can be all set for that presentation for less than the weight, until very recently, of a projector alone. You''ll even have some extra space in your briefcase. 1,000 LUMENS. The remarkable thing about the sharpcomputervideoconferencing LP 130 is you sharpcomputervideoconferencing give up very little to gain ultra-portability. The projector is based on the Instruments digital light processing system and puts out a very impressive 1,000 lumens. In plain sharpcomputervideoconferencing English, that means it projects an image bright enough to be seen comfortably in a normally lit conference room. It can handle resolutions up to 1,024 x 768 pixels and features a zoom lens, which sharpcomputervideoconferencing allows you to control the image size from a fixed projector location. In addition to computer input, the LP 130 can handle television inputs and two flavors of high-definition TV (720p and 1080i). One thing that''s not miniature about the LP 130: Its $4,650 price. In the projector business, small and light still translate into expensive. One cautionary note about any projector: Always allow the unit to cool completely before packing it up, and treat it at least as gently as you would a laptop. specifies the lamp life as 2,000 hours of use, but that can be shortened ©2003 www.sharp-projectors.com. All rights reserved. |