Specifications

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NEC
www.nectech.com
NEC has recently introduced the MultiSync
VT440
and VT540 LCD projectors. They are
lightweight and ultra-portable, weighing 8.6
pounds each. They offer a horizontal scan
range of 15 to 100 kHz and a vertical scan
range of 50 to 85 Hz. The VT440 produces
1100 ANSI lumens of brightness and offers a
SVGA (800 x 600) native resolution, while the
VT540 produces 1000 ANSI lumens of
brightness and offers an XGA (1024 x 768)
native resolution. The projectors inputs are:
15 Pin HD (RGB), S-video (4-pin DIN), composite
video (RCA), component video and HDTV-
1080i, 720p, 480p with optional cables. The
suggested retail prices for the new projectors
are $4,495 for the VT440 and $6,495 for the
VT540.
Recommended Extron accessories: The
P/2 DA1—“The Peaker”—is perfect for
ensuring high quality presentations in portable
applications. For VGA, use the P/2 DA2 MT, P/2
DA2 WM, P/2 DA2 Plus, SW 2 VGA DA2 A/AF
or other VGA switchers and VGA extension
cables. Use the System 5
cr Plus for small
conference and training room installations.
MultiSync VT440
Sharp
www.sharpelectronics.com
Sharp has recently introduced the XG-V10WU
LCD projector to their Conference Series line of
projectors. The XG-V10WU offers a horizontal
scan frequency range of 15 to 126 kHz, a
vertical scan frequency range of 43 to 200 Hz
and a true SXGA (1280 x 1024) resolution with
Advanced ImageAce Resizing up to UXGA
(1600 x 1280) pixels. It offers 4000 ANSI
lumens output. The projector inputs are: two
(2) RGB/component, two (2) video inputs
composite/component video (BNC ) or S-video
(4-pin DIN) and a DVI input (29-pin). All inputs
have stereo audio in. The suggested list price is
$34,995.
Recommended Extron accessories: For
system integration, use any
xi Series interface
and the Architectural RGB 500 Series interfaces.
For RGB switching and distribution, use the
ADA and SW Series products and BNC cables.
The SW 6 Component and ADA 6 Component
can be used for video switching and
distribution. For direct digital signal distribution
and extension use the D/2 DA4 or DDTX/DDRX
transmitter/receiver. Use the DVS 150 to
enhance video signals. Use the System 5
cr Plus
for small conference and training room
installations.
XG-V10WU
Toshiba
www.toshiba.com/presentations
Toshiba has recently announced the
introduction of their smallest-ever LCD data
projector, the Micro-Portable Model
TLP-B2. It
weighs in at just 5.8 pounds and offers a
brightness level of 1000 ANSI lumens. It has a
horizontal scan frequency range of
15 to 80 kHz, a vertical scan frequency range of
50 to 85 Hz and true XGA (1024 x 768)
resolution. The projector inputs are: RGB
(15-pin HD), composite video (RCA) and S-video
(4-pin DIN). The suggested list price is $6,495.
Recommended Extron accessories: The
P/2 DA1—“The Peaker”—is perfect for
ensuring high quality presentations in portable
applications. For VGA, use the P/2 DA2 MT, P/2
DA2 WM, P/2 DA2 Plus, SW 2 VGA DA2 A/AF
or other VGA switchers and VGA extension
cables. Use the System 5
cr Plus for small
conference and training room installations.
TLP-B2
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