Hitachi LCD Short Throw Digital Projector CP-A52

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  • Projects bright and clear images from an Ultra Short Throw.
  • Capability of delivering a 60" projection screen from only 4inches.
  • No image obstruction, no projector light to avoid, no presentator's shadow.
  • Brightness: 2,000 ANSI lumens.
  • Resolution: XGA.
  • Contrast Ratio: 500:1
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General Information

Category:Meeting SolutionsManufacturer:Hitachi
Type:Multimedia ProjectorsModel:CP-A52
UPC:050585151611  
 

Perfect Fit feature projects Perfect Images

The Hitachi CP-A52 Projector is an ultra short throw projector. It is capable of projecting a 60" projection screen at only 42cm. The short throw benefit allows the projector to be mounted very close to the screen, and it eliminates the shadow effect and light from the projector from blinding you. It has a Perfect Fit picture feature that lets you adjust image size for better quality projection. It also comes with security features that will not allow any one not authorized to use it.

Hitachi CP-A100 Projector

3LCD

It is able to deliver vibrant, true-to-life and consistent images using 3 chips. This is an advanced, sophisticated, and innovative technology that utilises 3 chips efficiently.

3LCD
Security features

Security features

The projector is protected from unauthorized use by advanced security features like Transition Detector, and steel security bar.

Quick On/Off

You can quickly plug in, turn on and present. The Quick On/Off feature and automatic resolution makes it easier for you to set-up fast.

Quick On/Off
Optical
Resolution XGA
Number of Colours 8 Bits/color, 16.7M colors
Brightness Normal Mode - 2000 Lumens, Whisper Mode - 3000 Lumens
Contrast Ratio 500:1
Lens Fixed.
Lamp 220W
Diagonal Display Size 60-200"
Compatibility
Computer Compatibility IBM Compatible VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA, MAC 16"
Video Compatibility NTSC/PAL/SECAM/PAL-M,N/NTSC4.43
SDTV: 525i(480i), 525p(480p), 625i(576i)
HDTV: 750p (720p@60Hz), 1125i(1080i@50/60Hz)
Features
Outward Easy Lamp replace from top, Back side filter
Power on & off Quick on, direct on, direct off
Security Systems Security Bar & Transition Detector
Connectors
Computer Input 2 x 15-pin Mini D-sub
Monitor Out Port 1 x 15-pin Mini D-sub
Video Input Port 1 x RCA Jack
1 x S-Video Jack
1 x Component
Audio Input Port 2 x Stereo Mini Jack
1 x RCA (L/R) Pair (Selectable on OSD)
Audio Output Port 1 x Stereo Mini Jack
Control Port 1 x 9-pin D-sub for RS232 control
Power
Power Supply AC100-120V/AC220-240V
50/60 Hz
Physical
Dimensions (W x H x D) 15.6” x 5.2” x 14.0”
Weight 12.8 lbs
Noise Level 28dB/33dB
Air Filter Polyurethane
Accessories Supplied
Remote Control with Batteries
Power Cord
User Manual
Computer 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.