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Hitachi™ CP-X253 Projector
The CP-X253 3LCD projector weighs only 3.9 pounds, with 2,000 lumens brightness and a wide-angle lens. The CP-X253 addresses a number of concerns for educators, including ease of use, security and performance. It features two RGB inputs and one RGB output, one audio output and a one-watt internal speaker. The CP-X253 also features a built-in transition detector that prevents potential thieves from removing the projector from a ceiling mount without entering the correct PIN code. Additionally, the wide-angle lens enables short-throw capabilities, allowing closer setup of the projector to the screen. This eliminates the common problem of obstructing the image by walking in front of the projector.
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Hitachi CP-X253 Projector
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Condition: New
Availability: In stock - Usually ships in one week
Warranty: 3 year parts and labor warranty. 1 year warranty on stylus.
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Benefits
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With a native resolution of 1024 x 768, Hitachi's XGA product line contains some of its most popular projectors because of their versatility and range of advanced product features. Designed for use across all industries, Hitachi's XGA products are ideal for producing high-quality presentations. |
Features
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Provides native XGA resolution (1024 x 768) for crisp, clear image reproduction.
- Three LCD panels produces 2000 ANSI lumens of light
- The wide-angle lens enables short-throw capabilities, allowing closer setup of the projector to the screen; This eliminates the common problem of obstructing the image by walking in front of the projector.
- In rooms without a screen you can project directly onto a whiteboard or blackboard.
- The projector only takes 4 seconds to power on; Direct power off eliminates the need for cool-down after use .
- Built-in transition detector prevents thieves from removing the projector from a ceiling mount without entering a PIN code .
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The wide-angle lens enables short-throw capabilities, allowing closer setup of the projector to the screen; This eliminates the common problem of obstructing the image by walking in front of the projector.
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