Model 3000 Overhead Projector, 3000 Lumens, 17-7/8 x 16 x 27

The Apollo Concept Overhead Projector provides designer styling plus state-of-the art optics and performance. It delivers 3,000 lumens of bright, white light, perfect for projecting inkjet-printed, dense-color transparencies. The Concept provides precise, edge-to-edge focusing, for razor sharp images. High/low intensity switch controls lamp output according to need; lamps last longer. Fold-down arm allows for fast set-ups and take-downs; head tucks under low profile base for protection in transit. Built-in, molded carrying handle for easy transport and storage. Weighs just 14 lb. Includes line cord storage compartment and whisper-quiet, fan cooled operation. U.L. and CSA listed.


 

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