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Doron Brownshtein ,A/V consulter - May 8, 2000

| Application: |
PPT , DVD , and more |
| What I Like: |
Light , easy to use , exelent picture , good R.C ,projects Linux-Unix with ease, looks good , all the things the big guys do and some thing even better. |
| Suggestions: |
Price is high , the standart caring bag should be a case , it is pity that it cant be placed on the side and take less space on the table. |
Katie Kalata - Sep 16, 1999

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Presentations, training |
| What I Like: |
Top Ten Reasons it's worth it:
1. Portability. Lighter than my laptop.
2. Easy to set up..like connecting the dots
3. Infrared mouse using my existing serial port or ps/2. No need for extra cards
4. Video support..plug and play
5. Resolution - like looking at the television!
6. Can change "modes" between video and computer easily and have them hooked up at the same time, and a third device, computer as well
7. Lots of features built-in like freeze frame, autosynch (no more having to adjust screen my computer resolution)
8. Enlarge feature very smooth - not jumpy when moving around the enlarged screen.
9. Details, like having controls on remote and on top, slick "look" and feel. Control panel ergonomically designed. Long bulb life - 800 lumens about 2000 hours.
10. Portability - It gets 2 entries because it's worth it!
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| Suggestions: |
1. It is pricy
2. Not widely available yet
3. Would like more lumens if possible without sacificing size.
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| Comments: |
I bought mine at Midwest Visual in Chicago.
The staff taught me how to use it and also are
providing training for the more advanced features
for me. This version is better than 5 because the advanced features are built-in such as DVD support etc.. So, in 3 years I won't have to be looking for another replacement! |
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