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REALiS WUX400ST D
- Native WUXGA Resolution (1920 x 1200)
- DICOM Simulation Mode
- Short Throw Provides Flexible Installation and Setup
- AISYS-Enhanced LCOS Technology
- 4000 Lumens with a 2000:1 Contrast Ratio
- Projector
- Remote Controller
- Battery
- Power Cord
- VGA-VGA Cable
- Box with UPC Code
- Operation Manual (Book and CD-ROM)
- Important Information (Book)
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The REALiS WUX400ST D Short Throw Compact Installation LCOS Projector features high performance WUXGA (1920 x 1200) resolution, an output of 4000 lumens, 2000:1 contrast ratio and advanced AISYS technology. The projector’s DICOM Simulation Mode allows for the viewing of monochrome digital X-Rays, CAT Scans and MRI's with accurate grayscale rendition and precise detail, simulating the results of devices compliant with the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) Part 14 standard. The color temperature can be changed between 5 presets, 3 user defined color temperatures, clear base, and blue base- making the projector ideal for those in the medical education and training fields.
Featuring a throw ratio of 1:0.557, the WUX400ST D can project a 7 foot wide screen from just under 4 feet away. Other outstanding features of this widescreen projector include 4 Point Keystone Correction and USB based playback of JPEG image files directly from a thumb drive without a PC connected. A built in edge blend processor allows for the display of multi-projector seamless large images. The "Picture by Picture" feature allows for the simultaneous use of high quality digital video inputs (HDMI and DVI) in split screen mode.
The WUX400ST D projector offers installation flexibility, exceptional optics and wide range of features that will deliver brilliantly in some of the most challenging environments.
Throw Ratio
Fixed Top Zoom Function The WUX400ST D helps to make this challenge a thing of the past! With its fixed top zoom function, users can easily zoom in or out while maintaining the height of the projection position. Lowering the position of the projected image or video can be as simple as adjusting the unit's mechanical lens shift function. The REALiS WUX400ST D projector is not cleared or approved for medical diagnosis and should not be used for these purposes. DICOM is a registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association for its standards publications relating to digital communications of medical information. |
The REALiS WUX400ST D Pro AV Short Throw Compact Installation LCOS Projector allows your audiences to view presentations and videos as you intended — with striking clarity and brightness, and stunningly beautiful crisp colors across the spectrum in striking high-definition. Native WUXGA Resolution (1920 x 1200) 4000 Lumens AISYS 5.0 Genuine Canon Lens Image Processing When two projectors are necessary in order to effectively communicate your entire presentation, the WUX400ST D's built-in edge blending processor seamlessly combines the two projected images. The unit is capable of overlapping 0-960 horizontal pixels and 0-600 vertical pixels. Canon's easy to use, built-in processor corrects for over brightness within the intersected areas for seamless projection. Its low TV distortion (0.1%) supplies crisp, beautiful and uniform horizontal and vertical blending. Finally, high image quality is achieved through the use of LCOS technology, to help ensure the most advanced grayscale capable of producing extremely sharp, distinct and smooth highlights and shadows. The REALiS WUX400ST D projector is not cleared or approved for medical diagnosis and should not be used for these purposes. DICOM is a registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association for its standards publications relating to digital communications of medical information. |
The DICOM Simulation Mode of the REALiS WUX400ST D Pro AV Short Throw Compact Installation LCOS Projector is included specifically for scientific organizations, medical schools and lecture demonstrations of medical materials. When the projector is placed in this mode, it is capable of non-diagnostic, large screen projection of X-ray and CT images onto large screens, while being in compliance with the DICOM grayscale standard display function. Presenters have the ability to alter the color temperature between 5 presets (3 user defined color temperatures, a clear base and a blue base). The REALiS WUX400ST D projector is not cleared or approved for medical diagnosis and should not be used for these purposes. DICOM is a registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association for its standards publications relating to digital communications of medical information. |
The WUX400ST D can be a replacement solution for telephoto and ultra telephoto installations, installed at a short distance from the screen, filling the screen with an image of the same size and brightness as the telephoto lens model it replaces, with less lumens required, for greater efficiency. The REALiS WUX400ST D projector is not cleared or approved for medical diagnosis and should not be used for these purposes. DICOM is a registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association for its standards publications relating to digital communications of medical information. |
The REALiS WUX400ST D Pro AV Short Throw Compact Installation LCOS Projector provides for very rich flexibility and state of the art options when choosing how and where to install the unit. This flexibility and ease of use is further enhanced by its compact design and light weight making the Canon WUX400ST D a simple and easy install projector. Front or Rear Projection Utilized as a front installed projector, its built-in lens shift function can enable virtually distortion-free images and videos without the distraction of a bright glare, as its light does not enter into the presenter's line of vision, making this an ideal short-throw projector for lecture halls and large meeting rooms. Because of this, on-screen shadows are virtually eliminated! As a rear installed projector, the WUX400ST D's short throw ratio becomes a great solution for space-restricted areas, such as surveillance rooms, events and simulations. Telephoto / Ultra Telephoto Applications Stacking Ceiling Mounting Vertical Easy Maintenance Both the lamp and the unit's air filter can be easily replaced while the projector is installed — even if ceiling mounted, in order to greatly enhance ease of use, ease of maintenance and simplicity. The REALiS WUX400ST D projector is not cleared or approved for medical diagnosis and should not be used for these purposes. DICOM is a registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association for its standards publications relating to digital communications of medical information. |
Control Over IP Projector Management LANs Simultaneous Multi-Screen Projection (Picture by Picture) The REALiS WUX400ST D projector is not cleared or approved for medical diagnosis and should not be used for these purposes. DICOM is a registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association for its standards publications relating to digital communications of medical information. |
Projecting without a PC is possible with the WUX400ST D Pro AV Short Throw Compact Installation LCOS Projector. The projector includes a USB memory stick slot and pre-installed support for MS Office files, Adobe PDFs, and select image, video and audio files. You will enjoy flexibility and convenience to showcase your work under a wide range of presentation scenarios and requirements.
JPEG Image Support
The REALiS WUX400ST D projector is not cleared or approved for medical diagnosis and should not be used for these purposes. DICOM is a registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association for its standards publications relating to digital communications of medical information. |
Your audience wants to hear you — not the projector. The REALiS WUX400ST D Pro AV Short Throw Compact Installation LCOS Projector operates at only 38dB, so this is not a problem. Switch the unit to Power Saver mode and the noise level drops to only 32dB. The REALiS WUX400ST D projector is not cleared or approved for medical diagnosis and should not be used for these purposes. DICOM is a registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association for its standards publications relating to digital communications of medical information. |
Native Resolution | WUXGA (1920 X 1200) |
Brightness | 4000 Lumens |
Contrast Ratio | 2000:1 |
Digital Keystone Vertical | 0-75 Degrees (Manual) |
Digital Keystone Horizontal | ±10 Degrees (Manual) |
Lens Shifting | Vertical 0% To 75% Horizontal +10% To -10% |
Throw Ratio | 0.56:1 |
Input Rj45 | 1000baseT |
Input Stereo Mini Jack | X2 |
Output Stereo Mini Jack | X1 |
Built In Speaker | 5W |
Lamp Type | 260W |
Fan Noise | 32dB (Quiet) / 38dB (Normal) |
Operating Temperature | 32° To 104° F (0° To 40° C) |
Dimension | 337mm X 126mm X 362mm (Without Stick-Out) 337mm X 132mm X 415mm (With Stick-Out) |
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