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With the incorporation of 802.11b technology, the WiFi-certified PowerLite 735c offers portability and the power to project on up to four projectors simultaneously via a network or one standalone PC. Using the projector's "ad hoc" mode, users can transmit PowerPoint presentation data from their PC (using a wireless LAN card) directly to the projector with virtually no signal delays, including high-speed, animated slide transitions. Using an "infrastructure" mode, users can control the projector wirelessly over an organization's LAN system, which also enables IS managers from remote locations to check the projector's status, monitor lamp use, control power and even change video sources. The EPSON PowerLite 735c meets WEP-compliancy (Wireless Encryption Packet) standards for increased security and features safeguards that protect the display screen from interruptions. Epson has developed a new version of its EasyMP PC card reading technology for the PowerLite 735c. This technology enables users to run computerized presentations without a PC by transferring presentation files to a PC card that can be inserted in a slot located within the projector. Files transfer using Epson's conversion software and users can power-on and proceed with a presentation or even review/hide files on the projector for the purpose of editing or rearranging the order of slides. The PowerLite 735c is compatible with PCMCIA Flash memory and, with the use of an optional adapter, can work with cards such as Compact Flash(TM), SmartMedia(TM), Sony MemoryStick(TM), Microdrive(TM), and ATA Flash. The EPSON PowerLite 735c is priced at $3,499 (estimated street price) and will be available February 2003.
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