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Dec 9 2009, 9:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The NP1200 has 3700 ANSI lumens. Both projectors share the same 0.4W standby power rating in ECO Mode. The projectors also have a carbon savings meter that can be seen at startup. A large amount of optional lenses allow for screen sizes from 40-inches to 500-inches with distances from 2.8 feet to 304-feet from the screen.
Connectivity features for both projectors include VGA, DVI-D, BNC, and RJ-45 among others. The native resolution of the projectors is 1024 x 768 and the contrast ratio is 600:1. Closed captioning is supported and the projectors have built-in 5W stereo speakers. The NP2200 will sell for $2,399 and the NP1200 will retail for $1999 starting this month.
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