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Mitsubishi XL5950 Sounds An Alarm
By Staff, September 30, 2003

     

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division (Booth 701) is unveilng its XL5950 ColorView LCD projector, which features a built-in motion-sensitive anti-theft alarm. The alarm is designed to deter projector theft from classrooms or other easy-access conference room settings.



The motion detector, built into the connector panel cover, is set manually by a key. Once the cover is installed and the safety key removed, the projector is automatically armed. If someone moves the projector, a loud and annoying beep will sound a 120-decibel high pitch alarm, attracting attention and foiling a potential theft.



"Because conference rooms and school rooms are often left empty, projectors, in particular, are temptingly easy to steal," says James Chan, director, projector product marketing for Mitsubishi Digital

. "Our customers have been asking for this feature, as protecting their investment becomes an increasing concern. For that reason, our new XL5950 now includes an anti-theft device to help safeguard their assets from theft or vandalism."



The XL5950 ColorView is also the only projector of its class to provide both horizontal and vertical lens shift, offering extreme flexibility for most installations. Once the XL5950 ColorView is in place, the picture can be readjusted optically or digitally, regardless of the screen used, without taking the projector out of its mount.



"Our goal is to bring better projectors that meet our customers' needs to market," states Aki Ninomiya, director, Mitsubishi Digital. "And once again, we've outdone the market with the XL5950 ColorView."




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