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PLUS VISION EXPANDS FIVE POUND PROJECTOR SERIES
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ENHANCED PERFORMANCE, LONGER LAMP LIFE
Two high-contrast projectors added with improved performance, lower cost
BEAVERTON, ORE. - February 20, 2003 - PLUS Vision Corporation of America,
the leader in projector miniaturization technology, announces two new projectors
in its five-pound product family, the U2-1200, a 2000 lumen XGA projector
and the U2-817, a 1500 lumen, SVGA projector.
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 even further 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 requisite
feature for multi-media educators. The feature allows teachers/trainers
to project their curriculum to their classes while simultaneously being
able to view the course content on their desktop monitors.
"Our clients have told us they want continuous performance boosts at a great
value, not 'over-the-top' technology," said S. Mark Hand, vice president,
sales and marketing. "These latest PLUS projectors have absolutely delivered
on these requests. For instance, the 3000 hour lamp life is a great performance
enhancement and reduces the total cost of ownership."
The upgraded 1500:1 contrast ratio will project life-like colors and images,
with blacker blacks, whiter whites, and crisp clarity. The new U2 series
PLUS projectors run at a whisper quiet 33 dB while in economy mode (Eco-mode),
and extend lamp life by 30 percent. Presentation brightness in Eco-mode
is reduced only 20 percent. This solution-based feature enables the presenter
to balance economy and performance.
"We're delighted to welcome these new products from PLUS to the market,"
said Lars Yoder, Business Manager, DLP™ Business Products at Texas Instruments'
DLP™ Products division. "The combination of PLUS's expertise and the new
generation of DLP technology enables the development of products that offer
outstanding image quality, reliability and flexibility - products that will
certainly help both PLUS and DLP technology continue to increase market
share."
The U2-817 and the U2-1200 feature everything the mobile presenter needs
including digital zoom, digital keystone correction, and a presentation
timer. The timer can be set for presentation times of 10 to 60 minutes in
10 minute increments. It displays remaining time on the screen.
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.
Product Lines from PLUS
PLUS Vision Corp. has the largest offering of 2-pound projectors, including
the world's first V-807, V-1080 and V-1100. PLUS also offers five 3-pound
and six 5-pound projectors with up to 2000 lumens of brightness. More information
on its complete line is available at www.plus-america.com.
Based on the same technology, the PLUS Vision Home Theater Group's award-winning
PLUS Piano video projectors have established a new benchmark for value in
home theater projection. The affordable PLUS Avanti (HE-3200) includes HDTV
compatibility, a zoom lens, and progressive signal support. More information
about this projector and the HE-3100 is available at www.plushometheater.com.
About PLUS Vision Corp. of America
With its U.S. corporate headquarters in Beaverton, Ore., PLUS Vision Corporation
manufactures and markets extremely sophisticated, ultraportable and affordable
digital commercial and home theater projectors. PLUS Vision's presentation
technology is designed to meet the needs of mobile professionals in business,
education, government and home. PLUS Vision also offers full-featured electronic
copyboards and real-time interactive whiteboards. The company is a wholly
owned subsidiary of PLUS Group of Japan. The PLUS Group has a 50-year-old
history and consolidated revenue of $1.7 billion from its presentation,
office and communications products.
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PLUS Vision projectors feature Digital Light Processing technology.
DLP is a trademark of Texas
Instruments.
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