ImagePro 8909
Progressive Scan Technology
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True XGA (1024x 768)
Great Video and Data Images
2500 ANSI Lumens
300:1 Contrast Ratio
HDTV Compatible
Digital Keystone Correction
4X Electronic Zoom
5 Year Warranty
FEATURES
Dukane introduces the ImagePro™8909, featuring Progressive Scan video
technology.Some projectors use a line doubler to convert the interlaced image into
a progressive image. The Motion Adaptive Progressive Scan system is far superior,
using Field Interlacing to provide twice as many lines. Line flicker is reduced and the
newly generated lines provide the added sharpness, plus prevent any distortion
even on a large screen, so images are clearer and a pleasure to view. Progressive
Scan processing is the key to the high quality moving images achieved by this
projector. It provides the original feeling of movie film. The Progressive Scan
improvesallvideoinputssuchascomposite, s-video, orcomponentsignals.
At just 14 lbs., the 8909 can be moved anywhere in your home, office, or school with
little effort. The brilliant 2500 ANSI lumen light output can handle any projection
requirements.
The 8909 is HDTV ready and also features 3RGB
(computer) inputs, 3 video inputs, RS232 control,
and mouse control via the IR remote. It has a
native XGA resolution (1024 x 768).
SPECIFICATIONS
Brilliant 2500 ANSI lumens • XGA (1024 x 768) resolution • Digital Keystone
Correction • Great images, flawless video quality • Power Zoom Lens • Freeze
Function • Electronic Magnification 4X Pan • 2000 Hour Lamp Life • HDTV
compatible • Accessories Included: Remote Control • Batteries •Powercord •
Video/Audio Cable • Mouse Cable • Component Video Cable • RGB Cable and
Operators Manual • Optional Travel Case with wheels and pull out handles.
Industry Leading 5-Year Parts and Labor Warranty, Free 24/7 Technical
Support and 2 Year Free Peace of Mind Loaner Program Specifications Subject
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