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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 MPNKey FeaturesImageInterfacesLampOther FeaturesWarrantyDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPN2473B002
Type   LCD Projectors
Image Brightness   6500 ANSI lumens
Contrast Ratio   1600:1
Form Factor   Desktop
Weight   28.7 lb.
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 ModesCinema • Standard
Screen Distance4.6 ft. - 48.2 ft.
Synchronization Range Horizontal15 - 100 kHz
Synchronization Range Vertical48 - 100 Hz
InterfaceUSB • Mini D-Sub 9 pin x 1 (RS-232c)
Video Input15 Pin D-Sub VGA • 4 Pin - Mini DIN (S-Video) • DVI-D • 5-Wire (BNC)
Light Source Life   3000 Hours
Lens ShiftHorizontal • Vertical
Special FeaturesKeystone Correction • PIN Code Lock
Projection MethodRear • Ceiling
Warranty3 Years, 120 Days On Lamp
Width14.6 in.
Depth7.4 in.
Height17.3 in.
Weight   28.7 lb.
Release DateNovember, 2007
UPC13803089745


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Panasonic PT-AX200U

$999.00 to $1,125.00



The PT-AX200 is ideal for watching sports events or playing video games in daylight conditions and surely for viewing movies in a dark room. Powerful 2,000-lumen brightness and new Light Harmonizer 2 technology make it easy for people to enjoy vibrant, dynamic images even if they don't have a special theater room. Panasonic's advanced technologies improve color reproduction accuracy in movies, to deliver images with a refined "Hollywood picture quality," making this projector ideal as the heart of a home cinema system.Minimize

Manufacturer:Panasonic Product MPNKey FeaturesImageTechnical FeaturesInterfacesLampOther FeaturesDimensions
MPNPT-AX200U
Type   LCD Projectors
Display Technology   TFT Active Matrix
Contrast Ratio   6000:1
Form Factor   Desktop
Weight   10.8 lb.
Native Resolution   1280 x 720
Image Size (Diagonal)40 in. - 200 in.
Image Aspect Ratio   16:9 (Wide Screen)
HDTV Formats   576i • 720p • 1080i • 1080p • 576p • 525i • 525p • 625i • 625p
Video ModesGame
Screen Distance3.92 ft. - 40.66 ft.
Synchronization Range Horizontal30 - 70 kHz
Synchronization Range Vertical50 - 87 Hz
Analog Video Format   NTSC • NTSC 4.43 • PAL • PAL 60 • PAL-M • PAL-N • SECAM
Front Panel ControlsLCD Display
InterfaceRS232C (mini DIN-8 pin)
Video Input15 Pin D-Sub VGA • Component Video • HDMI x 1 • S-Video x 1
Lamp Type   UHM
Light Source Power220W UHM
Lens ShiftHorizontal • Vertical
Projection MethodFront • Rear • Ceiling
Width15.53 in.
Depth11.78 in.
Height4.41 in.
Weight   10.8 lb.


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Hitachi CP-WX625


The Hitachi CP-WX625 LCD projector features a brightness of 4,000 ANSI lumens and a 2,000-hour hybrid filter, along with networking functionality and Hitachi’s proprietary My Image Campus Notification system.


Epson 410W


Capture your students attention like never before with the Epson PowerLite 410W. The PowerLite 410W is ideal for wall-mounting and use with interactive whiteboards.


Hitachi CPX615


The CPX615 is ideal for ceiling mounting in medium and large size rooms. It includes a wide range of functions providing many benefits that enhance your presentations.


Hitachi CP-X3


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