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New Canon LV-X4 Portable LCD Projector Provides Brighter,
More Powerful Lens for a Wide Range of Environments (28/7/2004)
Increased Contrast Level and Canon Optics Ideal
For Mobile Presenting and Classroom Applications
From the classroom to the boardroom, the new LV-X4
micro-portable projector from Canon provides users with increased
flexibility and brightness making it an ideal selection for most
any environment; particularly small rooms. Integrated with a high-precision
ultra wide-angle lens, 1.6x optical zoom, and short throw distance
with the ability to display a 100-inch diagonal image from only
8.2 feet, Canon's new projector offers enhanced applications for
educators, business professionals and home users.
The new LV-X4 micro-portable projector, which
will replace Canon's existing LV-X2 model, weighs just 6.4 pounds,
features an XGA resolution of 1024x768 and supports an SXGA resolution
through high-quality compression. In addition, the LV-X4 unit offers
improved brightness, featuring 1500 ANSI lumens, an increase from
1100 ANSI lumens offered with the LV-X2.
"The new Canon LV-X4 projector offers users
a compact unit with a suite of high-end features at a practical
price," said Yukiaki Hashimoto, senior vice president and general
manager of the Consumer Imaging Group at Canon U.S.A., Inc., a subsidiary
of Canon Inc. (NYSE CAJ). "For teachers in the classroom, business
executives on the go, and consumers looking to build their home
theater, our newest projector provides high-quality performance
and functionality in a micro-portable package suitable for all users'
needs."
For classroom applications, the LV-X4 is
the first Canon projector to offer a blackboard mode, which provides
teachers and lecturers that do not have access to a screen with
the convenience of projecting directly onto the blackboard or chalkboard.
Additional features include a 400:1 contrast
ratio, 90% image uniformity and digital keystone adjustment with
+/-20 degrees (vertical). The new unit is also equipped with progressive
scan circuitry, which converts 480i/575i signal to progressive,
as well as the option for a customizable logo display. The LV-X4
projector operates at 36 dB in silent mode.
By connecting the new LV-X4 projector with
a Canon camcorder or digital camera, users have the ability to create
high-impact presentations for any environment. For added versatility,
Canon's LV-X4 projector can be connected to a variety of other devices
including: desktop and laptop computers (using standard VGA input),
document cameras, DVD players or VCRs, using S-Video and RCA terminals,
or component via VGA to component adaptor cable. A wireless remote
control, user-friendly on-screen display menu, and available USB
mouse control, enhance operation function and ease. The unit is
also equipped with pin code and key lock functions, which prevent
unauthorized users from using the projector.
The Canon LV-X4 projector will be available
in August at authorized Canon dealers, with a suggested list price
of $1,999.
www.canondv.com
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