Hitachi this week debuted a new projector for the education market, the CP-A100. The new 3LCD model is capable of projecting a 60-inch image from a range of 1.4 feet. So teaching class in the broom ...
Today at InfoComm 2012 in Las Vegas, Hitachi America introduced a new lineup of classroom/conference room and ultra-short-throw projectors. Classroom/Conference Room Models The CP-X2015WN, CP-WX2515WN ...
September 2, 2007 It’s one of those things that you really have to see with your own eyes to fully comprehend – just how close Hitachi’s ultra short throw LCD projector can be to the screen. The ...
Hitachi America has expanded its line of ultra-short-throw projectors with four 3LCD models, designed for delivering large images in limited spaces. The basic specs for each model: CP-AX2503: 2,700 ...
Offering a new level of versatility and performance to the education and corporate markets, Hitachi America, Ltd., Ubiquitous Platform Systems Division is unveiling the CP-A100 3LCD projector. This ...
Hitachi's ultra-short throw projectors have always been impressive, so it's no surprise that the CP-A221N ($1,300 street) carries on in that tradition. It can throw a big, bright image onto a screen ...
Hitachi Brings Short Throw Capabilities to Education and Corporate Markets With Networking Functionality and Advanced Security Functions Offering a new level of versatility and performance to the ...
It looks like Hitachi is aiming to give those normally confined to XGA projectors a bit of a boost, with its new CPX3 model not only boasting a slightly more home theater friendly WXGA (1280 x 800) ...
If you need a projector with XGA (1,024-by-768) native resolution and an ultra-short throw, be sure to include the Hitachi CP-AX2503 ($1,395) on your must-see list. Not only can it give you a big ...
San Diego — Hitachi America’s business group introduced a new short-throw 3LCD projector that is specially designed for widescreen-format laptops and imaging applications using a 16:10 aspect ratio.
Hitachi's ultra-short throw projectors have always been impressive, so it's no surprise that the CP-A221N ($1,300 street) carries on in that tradition. It can throw a big, bright image onto a screen ...
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