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Nov 25 2008, 10:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The device uses inorganic optics for a longer life and a 10000-hour filter for easier maintenance. The lens offers ultra-wide range lens shift and a 10-bit full digital video processor. Versatility is enhanced with six different bayonet-style lens options to offer different throw distances for different audience sizes.
“As projectors have become more viable solutions for very large environments, including rental and staging, the demand for advanced flexibility and connectivity is equal to the demand for brightness and clarity,” said John Glad, product manager, Hitachi Home Electronics (America), Inc., Business Group. “The CP-X10000 3LCD Professional Series projector meets all these criteria while maintaining an affordable price point.”
Via Hitachi
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