Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!rutgers!mtune!akgua!cpsc53!rv From: rv@cpsc53.UUCP (Richard Verzyl) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: 'Projection' monitors Message-ID: <100310@cpsc53.UUCP> Date: Fri, 28-Aug-87 15:44:44 EDT Article-I.D.: cpsc53.100310 Posted: Fri Aug 28 15:44:44 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 30-Aug-87 07:30:06 EDT References: <8708@necntc.NEC.COM> Organization: AT&T-IS CPSC, Atlanta, GA Lines: 27 > I am looking for information about monitors which can be used with > PClones (unTM) which work with overhead projectors. I know that they > exist, since I have seen news items about them, but I'm tired of going > through all these back issues of magazines. Could anyone who knows of > manufacturers of such systems email me the name and number and any > experience you have? I will, of course, summarize to the net when the > veritable flood of responses slows to a trickle. Thanks. > > GKB We use the SONY VPH-1030Q1 Multiscan Projector which produces a very good 100inch screen display in color. Most video or business graphics dealers stock these. They require appropriate interface cables for different PC/ monitor combinations. About $12K You might also look at the LimeLight which is a cheaper, more portable unit which probably is monochrome only. About $5K ? Kodak also makes a "Slide Show" projector adapter which sits atop your standard desktop overhead projector and works with most PC's (not 6300). It is <$2K. Richard Verzyl- AT&T Atlanta CPSC ---------------------------------------------- ..{ihnp4,akgua}!cpsc53!rv |"We have met the enemy.....and he is US !!" | net: rv@cpsc53.ATT.COM | -Pogo (a.k.a. Walt Kelly) circa 1968 | attmail!rverzyl voice(404)982-5153---------------------------------------------- Compuserve<71545.451>