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With NEC's ImageExpress networking technology, the new projectors are easy to manage over a wired network via the integrated RJ45 jack or wireless/wired PC Card network connectivity. Systems administrators can control and diagnose the projectors remotely from virtually anywhere, saving maintenance time and manpower. They can also set up and receive email error notifications and give real-time cable-free presentations. NEC's new exclusive, 24 hour/7 day net.neighbor technical assistance line ensures that a knowledgeable networking technician is only a phone call away. The GT6000 contains several technologies to give users the ultimate in customizability. Its lens memory function controls lens attributes like zoom, focus and shift depending on input resolution and input selected for fast and easy source transitions. With powered horizontal and vertical mechanical lens shift, users can maintain image quality when projecting from off-center screen installations, and when combined with NEC's exclusive 3D ReformT horizontal, vertical and diagonal keystone correction even greater installation flexibility is possible. With two card slots offering the ability to add input/output cards as needs develop, the GT6000 offers superior upgradeability. And NEC offers a variety of optional lenses and an extended-life lamp that can operate at a reduced brightness for up to 4500 hours of lamp life, making it easy to customize the projector for different applications as needs change. The GT6000R offers users the perfect product for rear screen applications in critical display environments where the built-in redundancy inherent with the product's dual lamp design is a necessity. It is designed for long-term operation in command and control environments and network operation centers and ships standard with two extended-life lamps for a usable lamp life of up to 9000 hours. The GT6000's dual lamp design allow users to run both lamps for up to 5300 ANSI lumens of brightness or run one lamp and achieve up to 2700 ANSI lumens of brightness. The GT6000R projects up to 2000 ANSI lumens with both lamps or up to 1000 ANSI lumens using a single lamp. Both projectors offer extreme flexibility in aspect ratio control. Users can even project 4:3 data on a 16:9 screen and fill the full 16:9 screen display with non-linear image management that maintains the normal look and feel of the information. Image quality is enhanced by NEC's exclusive SweetVisionT technology for enhanced interlaced processing and display, and by Faroudja DCDiT technology for film-like reproduction and elimination of video artifacts. NEC also incorporates its own exclusive 3D 10-bit video decoder to further expand contrast and enhance color and skin tone accuracy while reducing video noise. The GT6000 will be available in June through NEC's nationwide network of channel partners. Its suggested retail price is $18,995 or $19,995 with the GT20ZL lens included. The GT6000R will ship in July for $22,995 bundled with the GT 10RLB short throw lens.
NEC alsointroduced the DT20, giving users the functionality of separate digital and overhead projectors in one product for streamlined hardware needs and increased convenience and space conservation. The projector's integrated document camera also enables direct overhead projection of documents and 3D objects for superior versatility in classroom, corporate training room, engineering, courtroom and law office applications. The DT20 follows the DT100, the industry's first integrated five-in-one projector, as the next generation in NEC's DT Series line of multi-function projectors. The projector's overhead projection feature uses a two-million-pixel single-plate color CCD camera for high-resolution and realistic original color production. Users can easily place documents, transparencies, or even 3D objects such as circuit boards, coins and lab objects onto the flat bed atop the DT20 and project the images onto the screen. The projector's zoom capabilities allow fine text, circuit boards and other details to be easily enlarged without moving the projector, giving users the ability to adapt the image size to their satisfaction. The 16-lb. DT20 produces a bright 2800 lumens of light for vivid data and video images in courtroom, classroom, and conference room applications. Its AccuBlendT technology allows for projection of non-native resolution sources up to UXGA. The DT20 will be available in June through NEC's nationwide network of channel partners with a suggested retail price of $6,195.
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