Introduction To The Videomate - Navitar VideoMate 5000 Instruction Manual

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VideoMate Slide-to-Video Systems
Description of the VideoMate 5000
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Introduction to the VideoMate

Today's sophisticated audiences expect high quality
visual aids in the presentations they attend. Since a
picture is "worth a thousand words," as they say, there is
no better way to increase the effectiveness of a
presentation than to pack it full of interesting visual
images.
A Navitar VideoMate is an ideal presentation tool,
because it enables you to easily integrate 35mm slides
into presentations by converting them into video images
which can be projected through a video projector or
viewed on a TV monitor. VideoMates produce high
resolution images with outstanding contrast and vivid
color rendition, so slides can be shown as large projected
video images without losing clarity or legibility.
VideoMates are ideal for use in boardrooms, auditoriums
and training rooms, or for AV rental and video production.
The VideoMate 5000 is based on a Kodak Ektagraphic
slide projector. Integrated inside are three state-of-the-art
red, green and blue Hyper HAD CCD's which give the
VideoMate 5000 true RGB/Sync output. Also included
are a color balanced illumination system and a high
resolution Navitar zoom lens.
The system's built-in 3-chip technology provides 570 TV
lines of resolution. This unprecedented image quality
allows an entire room of viewers to read the small print on
charts and graphs.
The VideoMate 5000 allows the user to select the video
data output: RGB/Sync for inputting images into a video
projector or S-Video or composite video for viewing
images on a high resolution TV monitor. Unlike traditional
single CCD slide-to-video units that look best in Y/C
(S-Video) output, the 3-CCD VideoMate 5000 offers its
peak performance in RGB/Sync output.

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