Hitachi has a long-standing tradition of ensuring the best in quality, reliability, versatility, and has supplied technology to today's largest corporations, as well as within specialty industries such as education and government. Hitachi projectors boast features including HDTV-compatibility and Motion Adaptive Progressive Scan technology and offer a full line of accessories to help customers create picture-perfect presentations
- The CP-X615 offers a brightness of 4,000 ANSI lumens and a 1000:1 contrast ratio.
- It displays images via a 1.2x zoom lens and is outfitted with a bayonet lens that can support up to four optional lenses for specific application needs based on the size and environment of a room.
- Features a lamp door on top of the projector, making lamp replacement easier.
- The CP-X615 features an HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) input, allowing for the transmission of uncompressed digital audio/video streams.
- CP-X615 features a USB port that allows for mouse control.
- The CP-X615 also offers advanced anti-theft features, including a transition detector (a sensor located inside the projector that recognizes when the projector has been moved), as well as a security bar and Kensington slot. The CP-X615 also boasts four 4W built-in speakers, providing sufficient sound without the need for external audio devices.
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 | Featuring Hitachi PJMan® software, the Hitachi CP-X615 3LCD projector can be remotely controlled and maintained through a LAN network connection. The network functionality also makes it easy to control multiple projectors in different rooms and to monitor functions such as remaining lamp life. Additionally, the CP-X615 features Hitachi’s proprietary e-Shot technology, which allows AV/IT administrators to transfer still images, such as emergency alerts, from a PC to each projector on the network. When the e-Shot function is utilized, the images are automatically displayed on all the projectors, including ones that are not in use at the time. This is ideal for applications in which multiple projectors are networked across a large space, such as a school, campus or large corporate environment. |
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Brightness | 4,000 ANSI lumens |
Weight | 15.8 lbs. |
Resolution - Video | 540 TV lines |
Resolution - RGB | 1024 Dots X 768 Lines |
Networkable/Wireless | RJ-45 Port / 100 BASE-T |
Dimensions | 16.5" x 5.5" x 12.6" (W x H x D) |
Contrast ratio | 1,000:1 (using Active Iris) |
Digital and multimedia projectors project a video signal on a projection screen. They use a bright lens system for projecting the image. These projectors are used in meeting rooms, conference rooms, classrooms, auditoriums and where ever the need arises.
3M, Boxlight, Elmo and Hitachi specialize in digital and multimedia projectors are. Popular projectors are 3M’s X45, SCP712, SCP716 and X95i, Boxlight’s Seattle X22N, TraveLight3 Ultra and ProjectoWrite2, Elmo’s IP-40SE and IP-750E, and Hitachi’s CP-X5, CP-X2011N, CP-X4 and CP-DW10N.