| Condition: | New |
| Freight: | $35.00 |
| Category: | Meeting Solutions | Manufacturer: | Hitachi |
| Projection: | Standard Projection | Type: | Multimedia Projectors |
| Model: | CP-DW10N |
Ideal Short Throw Projector The Hitachi DW10N Projector is the best short throw projector to use with interactive whiteboards. It is capable of projecting a 60" projection screen at only 25". It can be connected to a network, and you can monitor it remotely. Its features include Closed Captioning functionality and input source naming. It also comes equipped with the AMX Device Discovery technology that automatically recognizes the device and systematically loads the appropriate communications module or driver to initialize its use. The CP-DW10N has a brightness of 2,000 ANSI lumens, a contrast ratio of 400:1 and a XGA resolution. The CP-DW10N comes with high security features, and is ideal for presentations. |
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Hybrid Filter The Hybrid Filter is better than conventional filters as it lasts for more than 4000 hours. This helps reduce your cost and overall cost of ownership significantly. |
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Advanced Networking The benefit of networking. Control and manage multiple projectors over LAN when connected to network. You can turn the projector on and off, schedule email alerts, send text messages, and monitor projectors all via the network. |
HD Ready Use High Definition (HD) technology to deliver clearer and sharper images. The projector is HD Ready , and use the high definition broadcasts to your advantage. |
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HDMI You can get highest quality images with your projector. Connect to the A/V equipment with the projector's HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface). |
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| Resolution | WXGA |
| Number of Colours | 8 Bits/color, 16.7M colors |
| Brightness | Normal Mode - 2000 Lumens, Whisper Mode - 1500 Lumens |
| Contrast Ratio | 400:1 |
| Lens | Manual focus |
| Lamp | 180W UHB |
| Keystone Correction | Fixed, 5.1:-1 upward shift |
| Diagonal Display Size | 60~100" (80" @ 37") 152~254cm (203cm @ 93cm) |
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| Computer Compatibility | IBM Compatible VGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA, SXGA, SXGA+, UXGA compressed, MAC16" |
| Composite/S-Video | NTSC/PAL/SECAM/PAL-M/PAL-N/NTSC4.43/PAL60 |
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| Plug & Play | (DDC2B) |
| OSD Languages | MENU: 17 Languages |
| Basic Functions | Freeze, Magnifying, Blank, Auto adjustment, Search |
| Picture Adjustments | Digital zoom x 1.35, Equalizing Gamma Correction, 2-3 pull down, Progressive Scan, Noise Reduction |
| Digital Keystone | Manual Vertical Keystone |
| Advanced Features | Advanced features MyScreen, My Memory, My Button, My Text, My Source, Blackboard/Whiteboard mode, Daytime Mode, Input Source Naming (English), Resolution setting, Template, Closed Caption (for NTSC only), Audio Pass Through |
| Outward | Easy Lamp replace from top, Air filter slides towards front side or top |
| Power on & off | Quick on, direct on, auto off |
| Security Systems | Security bar, PIN-Lock, MyScreen Password, Keypad-Lock, Kensington slot, Transition detector, My Text, Security label |
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| Computer Input | 2 x 15-pin Mini D-sub |
| Monitor Out Port | 1 x 15-pin Mini D-sub |
| Video Input Port | 2 x Component D-sub (shared with analogue RGB) 1 x RCA for composite 1 x Mini-DIN for S-Video |
| 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 |
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| Power Supply | AC100-120V/AC220-240V 50/60 Hz |
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| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 13.1” x 11.9” x 4.1” |
| Weight | 8.2 lbs |
| Noise Level | 28dB/33dB |
| Air Filter | Hybrid |
| Certification |
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| Certification | EN60950-1 (Low voltage directive) CE Marking EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN55022, EN55024 (EMC directive), GOST-R |
| Miscellaneous |
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| Miscellaneous | Lamp indicator light, Power light, Ceiling Mount image, Rear projection image, Serial number label on side |
| Accessories Supplied |
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| Remote Control with Batteries | |
| Power Cord | |
| Multiple language operator / Safety Manual | |
| RGB cable | |
| Security Label | |
Care is Needed when Disposing Lamp | |
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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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