IBM Announces Lightweight HDTV Projector

International Business Machines isn't a company anyone normally associates with home theater products. Movie fans, however, might do well to put aside their assumptions for a moment and take a look at IBM's new MicroPortable data/video projector. Capable of a light output of 1100 lumens, the new projector weighs only three pounds---and is claimed to be HDTV compatible.

Intended primarily for computer-based business presentations, the MicroPortable features an integrated software package that lets users automatically set up the image on a "plug and project" basis. Auto-sensing circuitry detects the type of input signal and automatically sets up the projector for the proper output.

XGA -level graphics and video are the native format for the MicroPortable, whose projector lamp is said to have a 2000 hour lifespan. Early announcements (the first was May 22) are skimpy on data about which HDTV formats the MicroPortable supports, but IBM will certainly release more information as the product gains momentum.

The MicroPortable projector sells for $4999, and carries a three-year warranty. To learn more, visit the IBM website.

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