Multimedia projector for the education market

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1 April 2005

Canon has unveiled the LV-X4 — a new multimedia projector aimed at the education market. Compact with an A4+ footprint and relatively light at 2.4kg, this 1500 ANSI lumens projector promises to produce an image that is both bright and clear. It features high resolution native XGA projection for crisp images and a high contrast ratio of 400:1 for vivid colours.

Features of this projector include a 1.6x zoom lens with wide angle; an ‘Auto Image mode’ for automatic brightness adjustment and eight flexible image settings — including a blackboard mode designed especially for classroom use — for the best results in different lighting conditions. Progressive scan replication with interlaced
video signals also promises to provide smoother movement and sharper text, while vertical keystone adjustment corrects image distortion when the projector is angled up or down.

Data projection on the LV-X4 can be set to Standard, Hi-Contrast (for sharper graphs and photographs), Custom or Blackboard mode. Video projection can be set to standard, cinema (designed for watching movies in darkened rooms), custom and Blackboard modes. Blackboard mode is designed to supply the ideal colour balance when projecting onto the dark surface of classroom blackboards. Custom modes for both data and video allow a range of settings (including
gamma, or brightness) to be manually adjusted to tailor the image to a specific environment.

Contact
Canon 01 205 2400
www.canon.ie

08/11/04

 

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