| Condition: | New | |
| Warranty: | 3 Year Projector Warranty | |
| Freight: | $35.00 | |
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| Category: | Meeting Solutions | Manufacturer: | Hitachi |
| Projection: | Standard Projection | Type: | Multimedia Projectors |
| Model: | CP-RX80 |

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| [CPRX80LAMP (DT01022)] Replacement Lamp and Filter for CP-RX80 Projector | $ 137.00 | |||||
Get the Most out of your Projector The Hitachi CP-RX80 Projector is an affordable leader in projections. It is capable of projecting a 60" projection screen at only 68". It can be used in a variety of settings, adjusting to blackboards and whiteboards. Its features include Closed Captioning functionality and input source naming. The CP-RX80 has a brightness of 2,200 ANSI lumens, a contrast ratio of 500:1 and a XGA resolution. Its lamp is rated at 3,000 hours in standard mode and 6,000 hours in economical mode. The Power Saving Mode reduces the stand-by power consumption to 5W with limitation of some features. The CP-RX80 is ideal for presentations and minimizes your ownership costs. | ![]() |
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| Optical Specifications | |
| Model | CP-RX80 |
| LCD Panel | 0.63" P-Si TFT x 3 |
| Resolution | XGA |
| Brightness | Normal Mode: 2,200 ANSI lumens Eco Mode: 1500 ANSI Lumens |
| Contrast ratio | 500:1 |
| Lens | Manual focus, manual zoom x 1.2 |
| Lamp wattage | 210W UHP |
| Lamp life | 3000 hours (Normal Mode)/6000 hours (Eco Mode)* |
| Diagonal display size | 30~300" (60"@1.7m, Wide) |
| Number of colours | 8 Bit/color, 16.7M colors |
| Keystone | 5:1 upward shift, fixed |
| General Specifications | |
| Computer compatibility | IBM Compatible VGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA, SXGA, SXGA+, UXGA, MAC 16" |
| Video compatibility | NTSC/PAL/SECAM/PAL-M/PAL-N/NTSC4.43/PAL60 SDTV: 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p HDTV: 720p (@50/60Hz), 1080i (@50/60Hz) |
| Plug & Play | DDC2B |
| Computer input | 1 x 15-pin Mini D-sub (shared with Component Video) |
| Computer output | 1 x 15-pin Mini D-sub |
| Video input | 1 x RCA Jack, 1 x S-Video Jack |
| Audio input | 1 x Stereo Mini Jack (selectable on OSD) |
| Audio output | 1 x Stereo Mini Jack |
| Power supply | 100-120V/220-240V, auto switching |
| Power Consumption | 330W |
| Dimensions | 12.5" x 11.3" x 3.9" (W x D x H) |
| Weight | 7lbs |
| Noise level | 29dB (Whisper Mode)/36dB (Normal Mode) |
Certification | |
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| Certification | UL 60950 / C-UL, FCC Part 15 Class B CE, AS / NZS CISPR22 Class B |
Miscellaneous | |
| Miscellaneous | Lamp indicator light, Power light, Ceiling Mount image, Rear projection image |
Accessories Supplied | |
| Remote Control with Batteries | |
| Power Cord | |
| Multiple language operator / Safety Manual | |
| RGB cable | |
| Security Label | |
Care is Needed when Disposing Lamp | |
![]() | Fluorescent lamps will last four to five times more than incandescent bulbs. These lamps are beneficial as they reduce the need for power plants to burn fossil fuels to generate electricity, reduce the release of emissions including mercury, carbon dioxide and other pollutants that affect global warming. Fluorescent lamps reduce solid waste, since they last longer. The incandescent or halogen lamps have a short life and require frequent replacement. The lamps used in Hitachi projectors have a long life. These energy-efficient lighting products such as the fluorescent lamps, CFLs, and the high intensity discharge (HID) lamps contain small amounts of mercury. The mercury remains inside the lamp and doesn't hurt the environment unless the lamp is broken. This mainly happens at the end of its life. The lamp is mostly broken when it is thrown in a garbage truck or a dumpster; thereby releasing mercury. These lamps are not a major source of mercury pollution, but the improper disposal of large numbers of them adds mercury to the environment. Mercury is also released into the environment by burning hazardous wastes or incineration of disposed materials. 40% of man-made mercury emissions is from fossil-fuel burning power plants. To prevent the release of mercury from the lamps, it is better to recycle them and not dispose them in the solid waste. Recycling lamps helps to capture the mercury, and it can be reused. The US Environmental Protection Agency has special regulations for the mercury-containing lamps. This eliminates excessive paperwork, alleviates transport issues, and helps keep disposal costs low. It also eases the path for lamp recycling. Mercury collection is a robust and growing business. It was developed to collect and recycle end of life mercury lamps from commercial buildings. Retail consumers are also having their options expanded rapidly. Most local governments collect end-of-life lamps and some retailers like Ikea and Home Depot also collect the lamps. Check your local government for lamp disposal guidelines. |
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