15Mar2008
Filed under: Projector
Author: Czar

NEC Display Solutions released a new addition to its VT series digital network-ready projector ideal for education and corporate settings, the NEC VT800 projector. The VT800 provides many essential features, such as closed captioning for decoding and displaying text in videos, and a comprehensive input/output panel with built-in A/V switching. Network functions include remote diagnostics that enable monitoring and control of the projector over a network, and Image Express UtilityTM for sending data and video over a network. Unique image-enhancing features of the VT800 include HQVTM (Hollywood Quality Video) technology, which provides dramatically improved data and video display, Advanced AccuBlendTM, which ensures detailed images when using non-native resolution sources, and automatic keystone correction for instant correction of vertical distortions when the projector is set up at an angle to the screen.
NEC VT800 network projector is available for approximately US$999
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- Tags: Closed Captioning, Corporate Settings, Digital Projector, Display Solutions, Distortions, Education, Hollywood, Image Express, Input Output, Keystone Correction, Native Resolution, Nec, Nec Projector, Nec Ready, Network Functions, New Addition, Switching Network, Video Display, Video Technology, Vt Series
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