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How do the KODAK DP900, DP1100, and DP2000 digital projectors differ?

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How do the KODAK DP900, DP1100, and DP2000 digital projectors differ?

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The main difference is in the image resolution and lumens. The DP900 projector is SVGA resolution and the lumens are 900. The DP1100 projector is XGA resolution and the lumens are 1000. The smaller, lighter DP2000 has XGA resolution and the lumens are 800. View the comparison chart of the different KODAK Digital Projector models on the Kodak Website.

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