Hitachi CP-X325 XGA Projector

03 September 2001 04:09 PM

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Hitachi CP-X325 XGA Projector

Hitachi’s new CP-X325 LCD multimedia projector offers the combination of features, functionality and image quality in a small footprint.

Weighing in at a mere 3.2 kgs, the CP-X325 makes it easy for users to transport to the home, office or presentation site.

The projector also delivers a super bright display at 1,400 ANSI lumens and a true XGA resolution of 1024 x 768, with high image quality, sharpness and colour contrast.

Other features include digital keystone correction for close-in, off-axis viewing without distortion, manual zoom and focus and auto-configuration for easy set-up. The two RGB/video inputs, RGB output, stereo sound and fully featured mouse based remote control.

Hitachi CP-X325 XGA Projector
Company: Hitachi
Ph: 02 9888 4100; Fax: 02 9888 4188
Price: AU$12,495

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