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LV-WX300USTi
- Interactive Projection for Simultaneous Collaboration and Immersive Experience
- Ultra Short Throw Projection (0.35:1 Throw Ratio)
- Native WXGA Resolution (1280 x 800)
- High Brightness - 3000 Lumens, and Contrast Ratio up to 7500:1
- DLP BrilliantColor™ Technology
- LV-WX300USTi Multimedia Projector
- Power Cord
- VGA to VGA Connection Cable (Mini Dsub15-Mini Dsub15)
- Projector Remote Control LV-RC10 (includes battery)
- Quick Start Guide (Book)
- User's Manual (CD-ROM)
- USB Cable (Type-A to Mini Type-B)
- Two Pens LV-IP01 (Includes batteries)
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Canon's first interactive projector, the LV-WX300USTi, is an ultra short throw model with interactive technology that allows users to create an immersive, engaging, and collaborative experience, adding a new dimension to educational and corporate presentations, teaching and training programs. The interactive functionality of the LV-WX300USTi allows for up to four interactive pens* to simultaneously write text and diagrams on the projected screen. For added flexibility, an optional Finger Touch Module can be purchased and installed to allow for writing using other objects (fingers, pointers, etc.) without the need of an interactive pen. The LV-WX300USTi projector is also bundled with additional software that provides functions for automated calibration, creating enhanced original materials, and for easily capturing and sharing screens (stills or video) to help reinforce and enhance the learning process.
The Canon LV-WX300USTi is a compact ultra short throw projector with a 0.35:1 throw ratio, DLP BrilliantColor™ technology, 3000 Lumens, WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution, and a contrast ratio up to 7500:1, allowing it to display large, bright high resolution images and HD video from very short distances (can display 80-inch diagonal images from less than 1-foot from the projector).
The LV-WX300USTi offers flexible connectivity including two HDMI inputs for displaying high-quality digital images and high definition 1080p signals from various sources such as Blu-Ray players. Other inputs include an RJ-45 port which makes it possible to control and monitor the projector over a network, including industry standard Crestron, AMX and Extron devices. Dual 10W built-in speakers make it easy to add sound without additional equipment; while a mic input adds another convenience to the A/V experience. The LV-WX300USTi is also capable of projecting 3D content via the DLP-Link System for users equipped with DLP Link 3D glasses and 3D Blu-ray player.
This model also offers flexible image quality adjustment features including a selection of image modes to choose from to best optimize the content being displayed, and a Screen Color Correction feature which can be used to better match colors of content by compensating for the color of the projected surface.
The compact size and weight (approximately 11 lbs.) of the LV-WX300USTi allow for greater installation flexibility, and for more convenience an optional Wall Mount is also available (sold separately). Maintenance is also simplified by a filter-free design, and a lamp that has an extended life span of 8000 hours in Power Saver Mode.
* Two (2) interactive pens are included with the purchase of an LV-WX300USTi projector. To use more than two (2) interactive pens, extra pens must be purchased.
Interactive Projection for Simultaneous Collaboration and Immersive Experience
Ultra Short Throw Projection (0.35:1 Throw Ratio)
Native WXGA Resolution (1280 x 800)
High Brightness - 3000 Lumens, and Contrast Ratio up to 7500:1
DLP BrilliantColor Technology
Easy Maintenance (Filter Free Design)
Flexible Connectivity Including Dual HDMI Inputs
Dual 10W Speakers and Mic Input
Flexible Image Quality Adjustments
Compact Design for Flexible Installation (Optional Wall Mount also available)
Network Management (Support for Crestron, AMX and Extron devices)
3D Ready
Lcd Panel System | 0.65", DMD X1 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
Native Resolution | WXGA (1280 X 800) |
Brightness | 3000 Lumens (Normal) / 2500 Lumens (Power Saver) |
Uniformity | 80% |
Contrast Ratio | 7500:1 |
Digital Keystone Vertical | V±40° |
Lens Shifting | 75%, Fixed |
Zoom | 2x Maximum |
Focus | Manual |
Throw Ratio | 0.35:1 |
Color Adjust | Color Level, Color Balance, Color Temperature, Gain (R,G,B), Offset (R,G,B) |
Mounting | Ceiling / Wall / Table |
Scanning Frequency | V: 15.625 - 101.6kHz, H: 23.97 - 120Hz |
Analog Input | UXGA / SXGA+ / WXGA+ / WXGA / SXGA / XGA / SVGA / VGA / MAC |
Digital Input | UXGA / SXGA+/ WXGA+ / WXGA / SXGA / XGA / SVGA / VGA |
Component Input | 1080p / 1080i / 720p / 576p / 576i / 480p / 480i |
Digital Video Input | 1080p / 1080i / 720p / 576p / 480p |
Input Dvi 15 Pin | Analog PC/ Component Video Input (X2) |
Input Rca 1 | Video Input |
Input Rca 2 | Audio Input |
Input Mini 4 Pin | S-Video Input |
Input Rj45 | Network Connection (100Base-TX, 10Base-T) |
Input Stereo Mini Jack | Audio Input, Mic Input |
Output Dsub 15pin | Analog PC Output |
Output Stereo Mini Jack | Audio Output |
Built In Speaker | 10W X2, Stereo |
Lamp Type | Super-High Pressure Mercury Lamp |
Lamp Life | 5000 Hours (Full Power) / 8000 Hours (Power Saver) |
Fan Noise | 29dB (Power Saver) / 33dB (Full Power) |
Power Comsumption | Normal: 300/240 W Standby: 6.0/0.5 W |
Power Source | AC 100 - 240V, 50/60 Hz |
Operating Temperature | 41°F - 104°F (5°C -40°C) |
Storage Temperature | -4°F - 140°F (-20°C - 60°C) |
Dimension | W: 11.3" (287.5mm), H: 7.6" (193.6mm), D: 14.7" (374.5mm) (Including Protrusion) |
Weight | 11 Lbs. |
Content | Additional Specifications Optics (Projector Lens) F Number, Focal LengthF2.5, 5.1mm Zoom RatioFixed Image Size:80 - 100" Image Adjustments Image ModesStandard / Presentation / Dynamic / Photo/SRGB / User Screen Color CorrectionNormal / Greenboard / Adjust (Custom) Adjustable FeetBottom Front Feet: 2 Places (Max. Angles: 6° Elevation) Image Signals Dot Clock165 MHz (Maximum) Terminals HDMIDigital PC/Digital Video Input (X2) USB Type BFor Mouse Control / Firmware USB Mini BFor Interactive Function USB Type AFor LV-FM01 (Finger Touch Module) Remote Control Wireless RemoteWireless IR Remote (Supplied) Or Wireless With Laser Pointer (Optional) Lamp Power230/200 W |
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