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Nippon Avionics Launches Sales of Intelligent Projectors 'iP-01UE' and 'iP-01BE'

Mon Nov 9, 2009 12:00am EST
-Featuring Built-in Document Camera, Short Throw Lens, and Reasonable Price!
Suitable for Both Educational Classrooms and Corporate Meeting Rooms-



TOKYO, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Nippon Avionics Co., Ltd., an NEC Corporation
subsidiary, formally released the "iP-01UE" and "iP-01BE" on November 2 as the
latest models in the "Intelligent Projector- iP" series of all-in-one
projectors with a built-in document camera.

In addition to projecting PC and video/DVD images, as most other projectors
currently available on the market do, our "iP" products also have a built-in
document camera which enables projection of printed paper, solid objects,
photographs and transparencies as-is. Because of this additional feature, the
"iP" products are becoming the standard projector for many businesses and
schools to use in their classrooms, meeting rooms and conference halls.
Customer feedback notes overall improvement in meeting and presentation
effectiveness due to the products' multi-function capability.

These new models are equipped with a short throw lens enabling a shorter
projection distance from the screen (55% of previous "iP" models). Therefore,
images can be projected on a large screen in small conference rooms and
meeting spaces where it was difficult, if not impossible, to use a projector
before. Furthermore, projector use in many classrooms is more easily
accomplished by placing the projector on the teacher's desk and projecting
directly onto a blackboard or a whiteboard.  This eliminates the need to move
desks around and project on special screens or boards.

These new models realize brightness of 2,500 lumens. A bright and clear image
is projected even with the lights on and curtains open. Brightly colored
images are created from the DLP(R) method of using BrilliantColor(TM)
technology allowing superior color reproducibility.

The introduction of these two new models allows for further improvements in
implementing new ICT utilization methods of work efficiency improvement for
various users and educational applications.

    < Product Overview >
    - Model No.: iP-01UE / iP-01BE
    - Brightness: 2,500 Lumens
    - Resolution: Native XGA
    - Short throw lens
    - USB interface (available on the iP-01UE only)
    - Front located air vent

    http://www.avio.co.jp/english/news/091016-ip01.html

    About Nippon Avionics Co., Ltd.
    Head Office: Tokyo, Japan
    President: Shunichi Suzuki

    Contact:
    Mina Fujimura
    Sales Planning Department, Sales Division
    Nippon Avionics Co., Ltd.
    Phone: +81-3-5436-0630
    Fax: +81-3-5436-0639
    product-ipe@avio.co.jp
    http://www.avio.co.jp/english/

    Additional Contact:
    Masahiro Suzuki, Manager
    Projector Sales Department
    Phone: +81-3-5436-0622





SOURCE  Nippon Avionics Co., Ltd.

Mina Fujimura, Sales Planning Department, Sales Division, +81-3-5436-0630,
Fax: +81-3-5436-0639, product-ipe@avio.co.jp, or Masahiro Suzuki, Manager,
Projector Sales Department, +81-3-5436-0622, both of Nippon Avionics Co.,
Ltd.



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