Hitachi CP-X3$687.00 to $799.00

The Hitachi CPX3 LCD multimedia projector provides unmatched versatility with no sacrifice in performance. The projector is specially designed for widescreen-format laptops and imaging applications that use 16:10 aspect ratios. The CPX3's wide-angle lens allows presenters to place the projector close to the screen, keeping obstruction of the image to a minimum.Minimize
Manufacturer:Hitachi Product MPN MPN | CPX3 | Key Features Type | LCD Projectors | Display Technology | TFT Active Matrix | Image Brightness | 2000 ANSI lumens | Contrast Ratio | 500:1 | Platform | PC • Mac | Image Native Resolution | 1280 x 800 | Image Size (Diagonal) | 30 in. - 300 in. | Image Aspect Ratio | 4:3 (Standard) • 16:10 | HDTV Formats | 480i • 576i • 720p • 1080i • 480p | Screen Distance | 3.08 ft. - 38 ft. | Interfaces Interface | USB | Video Input | 15 Pin D-Sub VGA • 4 Pin - Mini DIN (S-Video) • Composite Video • Component Video • HDMI x 1 | Lamp Light Source Life | 2000 Hours | Miscellaneous UPC | 50585151390 |
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| Canon LV-7585$5,325.00 to $9,575.00

To provide the most powerful, bright and feature-rich projector for situations which call for permanent installation, Canon is proud to present the LV-7585. With new design details to enhance its efficiency in mounting and operation and its brilliant 6500 ANSI lumens, the LV-7585 is ideal for the most demanding boardroom or theater installations. HDTV and HD compatible, it has been designed and built to provide the range of image controls and versatility you need for the most demanding circumstances. And of course with the optical performance you can only get in a Canon projector.Minimize
Manufacturer:Canon Product MPN MPN | 2473B002 | Key Features Type | LCD Projectors | Image Brightness | 6500 ANSI lumens | Contrast Ratio | 1600:1 | Form Factor | Desktop | Weight | 28.7 lb. | Image Native Resolution | 1024 x 768 | Max Resolution (Interpolated) | 1600 x 1200 (UXGA) | Image Aspect Ratio | 4:3 (Standard) | HDTV Formats | 480i • 720p • 1080i • 575i • 480p • 575p | Video Modes | Cinema • Standard | Screen Distance | 4.6 ft. - 48.2 ft. | Synchronization Range Horizontal | 15 - 100 kHz | Synchronization Range Vertical | 48 - 100 Hz | Interfaces Interface | USB • Mini D-Sub 9 pin x 1 (RS-232c) | Video Input | 15 Pin D-Sub VGA • 4 Pin - Mini DIN (S-Video) • DVI-D • 5-Wire (BNC) | Lamp Light Source Life | 3000 Hours | Lens Shift | Horizontal • Vertical | Other Features Special Features | Keystone Correction • PIN Code Lock | Projection Method | Rear • Ceiling | Warranty Warranty | 3 Years, 120 Days On Lamp | Dimensions Width | 14.6 in. | Depth | 7.4 in. | Height | 17.3 in. | Weight | 28.7 lb. | Miscellaneous Release Date | November, 2007 | UPC | 13803089745 |
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