To whom it may concern (product release for DLP):
  Go DMD!     SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE) via Individual Inc. -- Proxima Corp. (NASDAQ:PRXM) Wednesday announced the Desktop Projector 4100, a  Digital Light Processing data and video projector whose combination  of phenomenal image quality, worry-free operation, and system  flexibility revolutionizes the industry.   Available with or without a zoom lens, the Desktop Projector  4100 is the first projector in its class to combine two exciting new  technologies in one unit:  Digital Light Processing (DLP) from Texas  Instruments Inc. and Acrobat Player from Adobe Systems Inc.  The  latter is the core technology of the company's optional MediaExpress  system.   "By combining the superior image quality of DLP technology with  the cross-platform, cross-application, plug-and-play capabilities of  Adobe Systems Acrobat Player, the DP4100 achieves a new level of  performance," said Gerald Hansen, Proxima's product line manager.   "Add to that the advanced control features of Proxima's Cyclops  interactive pointer system and the result is a multimedia projection  system that clearly expands the desktop projection marketplace."   The Desktop Projector 4100 projects 16.7 million true colors, incorporates 24-bit video processing and is rated at 350 ANSI lumens  for lights-on projection.  But the heart of the new projector is its  innovative digital light processing projection engine.  "Simply  put," said Hansen, "DLP technology produces images whose color  accuracy, clarity and uniformity of illumination are superior to  anything heretofore available in a Desktop Projection device."   Photo-Realistic Images   Hansen explained that LCD images are dependent on the physical characteristics of an LCD element, whereas DLP employs an array of digitally switched micromirrors that precisely reflects the light.   "With the colors for each pixel digitally defined and displayed," he  said, "DLP is capable of projecting images of photo-realistic  quality."   Compatible with virtually all popular IBM, IBM-compatible and  Macintosh computers, the plug-and-play DP4100 comes with an  intuitive user interface whose familiar look and feel is readily  accessible.   Moreover, with Proxima's optional MediaExpress System installed,  users need only connect the power cord and insert their diskette to  present.  No additional cables or even a computer are needed.  The  projector also comes with monitor video loop-through for convenient  video set-up with no Y- cables.   Because the new projectors are compatible with Proxima's amazing  Cyclops, users can control their computer applications from the  projection screen or from anywhere in the room.  In addition, the  DP4100 comes with a Cyclops multi-function remote for controlling  both the projector's controls and the presentation, as well as  Proxima's LightBoard drawing tools for on-screen annotation.   Weighing just 26 pounds, the compact, lightweight projector is  ideal for use as a multi-department device, as well as for mobile  presentations. Adding to its flexibility are such features as rear  projection, ceiling mountable installation, multiple computer and  video inputs for simultaneous use by multiple users, superior  keystone correction, and an optional motorized zoom-lens that allows  placement in nearly any room configuration. The projector is also  compatible with all domestic and international video standards  (NTSC, PAL, and SECAM), as well as S-VHS.   Innovative Features   The DP4100 comes with an array of innovative features.  For  example, the projector's Workgroup Mode enables users to nearly  quadruple its brightness for monochrome, high-detail applications  such as spreadsheets or text- intensive documents.  And an optional  transmitter allows audio to be broadcast to optional remote stereo  speakers, eliminating the need for additional speaker cabling.   Designed for use in both large and small conference rooms, under  the most challenging lighting conditions, Proxima's Desktop  Projector 4100 is the perfect tool for business and sales  presentations, mobile presentations, software demonstrations,  education and training, interactive workgroup meetings, and mobile  presentations.   With the addition of MediaExpress, it is ideal for users who  aren't comfortable setting up equipment, or who prefer not to use a  laptop during presentations, as will anyone with a fixed message to  communicate.   Available through authorized resellers and computer products  dealers, the new projector is priced at $9,495.  The zoom lens  version (DP4100Z) is priced at $9,995.  All prices are U.S.  suggested retail.   Proxima Corp. is a leader in desktop projection for  large-screen, interactive presentations and workgroup sessions.   Headquartered in San Diego, Calif., the company designs,  manufactures and markets a full line of LCD projection panels,  integrated data and video projectors and interactive presentation  control systems.   NOTE:  Digital Light Processing and DLP are trademarks of Texas Instruments Inc.  Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of  Adobe Systems Inc.  Acrobat Player is a trademark of Adobe Systems  Inc.  Proxima and Cyclops are registered trademarks of Proxima Corp. Desktop Projection, Desktop Projector, MediaExpress, and LightBoard  are trademarks of Proxima Corp. |