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Liz Weis writes:
"The Sharp was highest rated among those video projectors that needn't
be detailed enough to handle computer information in a survey conducted
by a professional audio-visual magazine.  Its downside is that it
doesn't adjust for keystone problems which arise if you do not
project from the same height as the screen.  The big advantage of the
sharp is more lumens."
 
My catalogue also lists a new Sharp projector that can handle computer
information as well, but it's *much* more expensive  ($9,000!).
 
--Don Larsson, Mankato State U., MN