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One sharp projector.(Projector)(Sharp Electronics' Sharp Bitevision B10S)(Brief Article)

Computer Graphics World

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Sharp Electronics' first LCD projector priced less than $1000, the Notevision B10S packs 1100 ANSI Lumens brightness and native SVGA resolution in a 6.4-pound, 3.6x8.7x11.6-inch frame. To shift the projected image, users can manipulate the lens using a built-in joystick thanks to Image Alignment Control, the device's variable horizontal/Vertical/diagonal lens-shift feature. Low Power Mode not only reduces power consumption, but also extends lamp life and decreases fan noise. The Notevision B10S offers such theft-deterrant features ...

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