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Hitachi Raises the Bar with Four New Ultra Short-Throw Projectors

Hitachi ultra adds four new short throw projectors

Hitachi America, Ltd., Digital Media Division, business solutions group yesterday introduced its CP-AX2503, CP-AX3503, CP-AW2503, and CP-AW3003 Ultra Short Throw projectors -- four high-performance models that are ideally suited for delivering large images in limited spaces -- at InfoComm 2014, running June 18 - 20, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The new 3LCD projectors offer improved image quality, flexible connectivity including powered focus, and wireless networking plus a host of useful convenience features.

The CP-AX2503 and CP-AW2503 deliver 2,700 color and white light ouput with XGA and WXGA resolution, respectively, while the CP-AX3503 and CP-AW3003 offer 3,300 and 3,600 color and white light output with XGA and WXGA resolution, respectively. All four projectors include Hitachi's high dynamic contrast range feature that provides a unique ability to alter contrast when ambient light is present and yet preserve the integrity of the image. Additionally, Hitachi's exclusive Accentualizer technology enhances sharpness, gloss, and shadow detail for more realistic image quality while providing greater depth of field.

All four models can be used in tabletop mode, or wall mounted. All provide a full complement of inputs including two HDMI inputs, two computer HD-15 inputs, three USB inputs for use with a USB memory stick, wireless adapter or mouse plus component, composite video, audio and mic A/V jacks. All the projectors have computer monitor and audio outputs. In addition, all four models have RS-232C and RJ-45 Ethernet ports. An optional wireless adapter lets users connect their computer to the projectors via a wireless network. The projectors' PC-less presentation feature enables users to project images directly from a USB thumb drive, eliminating the need to connect a computer.

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(19 June 2014)

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