HP is Committed To Leading in the Projector Marketplace by Expanding Microportable Projector Range Targeting Office and Mobile Users
SINGAPORE, Asia Pacific, September 24, 2002 -- Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HWP) today reinforced its commitment to leadership in the digital projector marketplace since its merger with Compaq, with its announcement of three new members to the award-winning HP MP family of microportable projection systems including the MP4800, MP3800 and MP1200. Leveraging HP’s established track record in reliability, compatibility, and versatility, the company also launched two new digital projectors for mobile professionals – HP Digital Projectors xb31 and sb21. Each product delivers excellent performance with industry-leading brightness and weight while offering the twin key benefits of convenience and portability for customers at the office or on the move.
“HP is extending into new digital projector categories by offering multimedia models for the conference room and mobile models for the traveling executive,” said Tan Lee Chew, vice president, Shared Printing & Imaging, and Digital Publishing Category, Imaging and Printing Group, HP Asia Pacific. “Digital projectors are a key growth area for HP’s Imaging and Printing Group. We want to extend our digital imaging expertise of delivering superior image quality and innovation from printing, scanning and photography to the realm of digital projectors that respond to our customers’ varied needs.”
Mobile Excellence
Targeted at mobile users specifically, the HP Digital Projectors xb31 and sb21 are easy-to-use products that ensure professional presentations leveraging HP’s established track record in reliability, compatibility, and versatility.
“As the parameters of mobility continue to evolve, our digital projectors set the standard for how presentations will be delivered – image quality, ease of use, performance and convenience are taken to a new level for customers,” she added.
The HP Digital xb31 offers the industry’s leading brightness in the three-pound class at 1,500 lumens. Tipping the scales at 2.2 pounds, the HP Digital Projector sb21 is the lightest projector in the 1,000 lumens class. Both projectors feature an unmatched 1,800:1 contrast ratio for deep blacks and rich, full colors and were developed based on Texas Instrument’s Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology.
The projectors also offer users automatic image synchronization for tacking, frequency and position adjustment. This AutoSynch feature guarantees ease of use as it automatically interprets and adjusts incoming computer graphics and video signals, ensuring that the highest quality images are displayed. Both projectors’ ease of use is enhanced by a wireless remote control that features complete projector functionality, additional user-friendly keys and a laser pointer.
Supporting PAL, NTSC and SECAM video formats including HDTV (up to 1080i) compatibility, users of the HP Digital Projectors xb31 and sb21 can also enjoy full multimedia capabilities. The projectors come equipped with the capacity to read XGA, SVGA, VGA and Macintosh video signals from one DV-I input terminal.
Brightest-in-class To Date
Weighing only 6 pounds (2.6kg) and yet delivering more than 2000 lumens of brightness, the MP4800 is the perfect projector for making critical boardroom presentations. The HP MP4800 utilizes the Digital Light Processing (DLP) chip from Texas Instruments (TI) to deliver bright, crisp XGA-resolution (1024 X 768) images and a superior 800:1 contrast ratio.
Targeted at corporate executives, the HP MP4800 includes integrated audio, video, stereo sound and High-Definition TV support for critical multimedia boardroom presentations.
The HP MP4800 is an ultra-quiet unit that operates at less than 36 decibels. Its versatile form factor allows it to be used as a tabletop projector, set on a tripod or mounted to the boardroom ceiling. A final advantage is its Lamp-Saver mode that is able to extend bulb life by up to 50 percent, lower noise output to 34 decibels, while delivering up to 1600 lumens of brightness.
The HP MP4800 is backed by a two-year worldwide warranty and features HP’s Advance Unit Replacement program. In Asia Pacific, the Advanced Unit Replacement program offers a new or “like new” replacement of a defective unit during the two-year warranty period.
Vertical Power
The HP MP3800 is a powerful, executive-level mobile projector that is tailored to users on the move. With its award-winning vertical design and weighing a mere 3.5 pounds (1.6 kg), this lightweight digital projector pumps 1300 lumens of brightness from its compact, portable body. The HP MP3800 is powered by TI’s DLP chip.
The AutoSynch feature guarantees ease of use as it automatically interprets and adjusts incoming computer graphics and video signals, ensuring that the highest quality images are displayed. The HP MP3800 also includes user-friendly controls such as an exclusive intuitive onscreen menu that enables instant adjustments during the presentation, a remote control, an integrated zoom lens and a QuickChange lamp.
Integrated multimedia presentations are a reality with the HP MP3800, which includes audio and video capabilities. Compatible with most PCs, VCRs, DVDs and camcorders, the projector also gives users in-demand home theater options.
Value Combined with Versatility
The HP MP1200 offers superior presentation features in an affordable and versatile projector. With 1000 lumens, integrated video, zoom lens and easy-to-use handheld control features, this versatile projector offers a comprehensive set of presentation tools that is relevant for both home and office usage.
The adjustable focal-length zoom lens allows the best image to be displayed from any position. The projector’s built-in auto-scaling ability also adjusts pictures for optimal display results.
While the HP MP1200 is packed with a range of powerful features, it is simple to set-up and operate. The exclusive icon-based onscreen display menu enables users to modify presentations on-the-spot at the touch of a button. Its bundled remote control provides quick access to a variety of menu adjustments.
Moving beyond corporate presentations to multimedia entertainment, the HP MP1200 is compatible with digital (DVI) and analog (VGA) sources and can display full motion video as well as High Definition TV (HDTV) from various sources including D-VHS and HDTV-DVD players, satellite dish HDTV receivers and DTV tuners.
Availability and Pricing The HP Digital Projectors xb31, sb21 and the HP MP family of projectors will be available from September 24, 2002, at the following U.S. estimated street prices:
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