Source: PRO AV News Service
Publication date: December 3, 2008
By Pro AV Staff
Hitachi Home Electronics (America) Business Group introduced two new portable projectors, one of which is expected to launch the company into the rental and staging market.
Designed for portability and reliability, the CPX4 3LCD projector weighs only 4.1 pounds and offers a brightness of 2,000 ANSI lumens. The CPX4 offers networking capability via a wired or wireless LAN connection, through which an AV/IT administrator can monitor and diagnose the condition of every projector on the network.
The CPX4 also offers wireless connectivity and multi-screen functionality that allow four computer screens to be displayed simultaneously and wirelessly. Users can display content via USB storage devices, SD cards, or HDD media players, for a PC-less presentation. Additionally, the projector's short-throw lens displays 60-inch images from 4.9 feet, allowing it to be placed close to the screen, eliminating image obstruction.
"As schools, businesses, and houses of worship continue to implement projection technology, the criteria for selecting the ideal product remains consistent--performance, portability, ease of use, and affordability," said Hitachi product manager John Glad, in a statement.
The Hitachi CP-X10000 projector is the first model in the company's new 3LCD Professional Series for rental and staging, videoconferencing, and large house of worship applications.
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