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Both projectors are built on Texas Instruments' next generation Digital Light Processing chip technology, which has led to performance features such as a higher contrast ratio. The new units each have a lamp life of 3000 hours, an option to extend lamp life to 4000 hours, quieter performance, and a 1500:1 contrast ratio. At 1500 lumens the new U2-817 is PLUS Vision's brightest SVGA projector. The U2-817 includes built-in second monitor output (loop-through), a feature that allows teachers and trainers to project their curriculum to their classes while simultaneously being able to view the course content on their desktop monitors. Both the U2-817 and the U2-1200 feature digital zoom, digital keystone correction, and a presentation timer that can be set for presentation times of 10 to 60 minutes in 10 minute increments while displaying remaining time on the screen. While in economy mode, the new U2 series PLUS projectors run at 33 dB and extend lamp life by 30 percent while reducing presentation brightness by only 20 percent. This solution-based feature enables the presenter to better balance economy and performance. The new U2 projectors support the latest in video standards including 480p, 780p and 1080i High Definition imaging. They also allow for DVI (pure digital signaling), RGB (data), component and composite inputs; enabling any multi-media presentation or video viewing. Both projectors come standard with all necessary data, video and audio cables, a full-function credit card style remote control and soft carrying case; fulfilling all the needs a presenter requires for effective presentations. The U2-817 will be introduced with a street price of $1,995 and the U2-1200 at $3,395. (http://www.plus-america.com)
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