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Digital Projection launches the POWER 4dv at NAB; press demonstration 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April 8, Booth No. S58331

Business Wire, April 4, 1997

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 4, 1997--Digital Projection Inc., newly established subsidiary of Manchester, England-based, Digital Projection Limited, announces the launch of its first product here in the United States -- the POWER 4dv.

The product will be officially unveiled at the NAB show, booth No. S58331, April 7-10, 1997. A special press demonstration will be held on Tuesday, April 8, at 11 a.m. in the same location.

For the first time ever in the projection market, customers will now be able to witness the POWER 4dv, a very bright, large screen projector incorporating the DMD technology created by Texas Instruments and proprietary, patented technology developed by Digital Projection Limited. Exclusive product distribution will begin in April.

Using the NAB event as a backdrop, the highly anticipated launch comes after years of testing and research. "We're thrilled to be premiering our product at this important industry show," commented Mike Levi, president of Digital Projection Inc. "Our future customers are eager to see the POWER 4dv and what Digital Projection will offer as marketing programs. We're certain they'll find the POWER 4dv well worth the wait."

The POWER 4dv delivers brilliant images on nearly any size screen (up to 50-feet wide). With images produced by 1,526,400 tiny identical mirrors, which create a picture with no obtrusive line or pixel structure, the POWER 4dv is an ardent feat of engineering ready for the world's largest venue projection applications including arena, stadiums and auditoriums. -0-

NOTE: Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) is a trademark of Texas Instruments Inc.

CONTACT: Digital Projection Inc.

Mike Levi

President

770/928-0808

Fax: 770/928-0021

or

GreenLight Communications Inc.

Donna St. Jean Conti

Agency Representative, United States

714/719-6400, Ext. 120

Fax: 714/719-6414

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