Hitachi CP-X970W LCD Data Projector

03 September 2001 04:09 PM
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CP-X970W LCD

Hitachi has introduced a new line of LCD data projectors as a lightweight alternative to the customary cumbersome projector.

Weighing in at only 5.9 kg, the CP-X9700W can easily be moved around for use in offices or boardrooms where high ambient light is a problem. It's rated at 2200 ANSI Lumens from a 190W UHB long-life lamp which helps to darken the room.

The three-lens LCD panel system used in the CP-X9700W features 786,432 pixels giving it a true XGA resolution of 1024 by 768 for projecting fine detail in complex Web and graphics applications as well as a high 200:1 contrast ratio. When reproducing lower resolution images, the projector automatically fine resizes to prevent loss of important peripheral data.

Its other features include Digital Keystone correction for correcting the -bending" of images when projected off-plane and digital zoom and a freeze frame feature for magnifying picture portions and maintaining image on screen while swapping inputs.

A wide number of inputs and outputs are also available to enhance functionality. For instance two PCs can be connected, an external monitor can be attached, as well as a video input and serial and USB terminal for mouse connection. There is also a unique picture in picture feature that enables simultaneous display on screeen of video images in a sub-window of a PC-image.

CP-X970W LCD Data Projector
Company: Hitachi
Ph: 1800 032 689
Price: AU$15,995

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