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LG HX300 LED Projector Unveiled At CES 2010

Jan 6 2010, 1:03pm CST | by

LG HX300 LED Projector Unveiled At CES 2010
 
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LG unveiled a new compact and lightweight projector dubbed LG HX300G at the CES 2010.
The HX300G uses an LED light source to boast distinctive, clear color imaging and offers increased durability with long lamp life of approximately 30,000 hours. With an output brightness of 300 ANSI-lumens, the HX300G allows users to view video content in a darkened room with reduced distortion.

The HX300G is good travel companion for those executives that are frequently on the road as it is compact and lightweight at just 1.7 pounds. The All File Viewer function supports all Microsoft Office files and includes a USB port and support for HD DivX, MP3 and JPEG files, making it ideal for presentations. Specifications include:

  • 0.55-inch DMD
  • XGA resolution
  • 300 ANSI-lumens
  • Contrast ratio: 2,000:1
  • Life time: 30,000 hrs (typical)
  • HDMI 1.3, USB 2.0 input (HD DivX, File Viewer)
  • Green Technology (does not utilize a Mercury containing CCFL lamp)
  • Wireless FM Transmitter


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