Hitachi outs CP-X2010 3LCD projector for the classroom
Hitachi has announced the CP-X2010, its newest 3LCD project targeted at the educational market. Features include 1024 x 768 resolution, 500:1 contrast ration, 2200 lumens of brightness, and 16W of sound through its built-in speakers. The lamp has a regular mode rated for 3000 hours of use, while its Eco mode extends the lamp life to 5000 hours. Inside is a hybrid maintenance filter that lasts almost as long as the lamp, rated for 4000 hours. The CP-X2010 also has a Whisper mode that keeps the fan noise to a maximum of 29 dB, and closed captioning is included for the hearing-impaired. I really like the My Buttons features which allows users to create shortcuts to any of the projector's functions by combining buttons and pressing them simultaneously. The Transition Detector provides security in a public environment, requiring a password to operate the projector if it is moved. There's also a security bar that can be used to simply chain the CP-X2010 down. High resolution isn't supported by the CP-X2010 so there isn't an HDMI port. Instead component, composite and S-video slots are supplied. Hitachi still hasn't announced pricing or availability.
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Posted by Justin Davey at March 27, 2009 4:25 PM