Known as the CP X1250, this Laser-LCD projector by Hitachi features basic specs of 4500 ANSI lumens, a contrast of 800:1 at a XGA 1024 x 768 resolution. In operating mode, the installed projector lamp offers a lifespan of 1500 hours. Both optical image shifting (lens shift) and digital keystone adjustment are included, enabling exact alignment on the screen. The optical system is designed for the use of interchangeable lenses, allowing for a tailor-made configuration for almost any throw ratio. The Projection Calculator is available to calculate the exact dimensions. A look at the light output reveals: The 4500 ANSI lumens are sufficient to illuminate an image width of up to 584 cm in darkened rooms. If room light is present, we recommend not exceeding a maximum width of 389 cm. For convenient remote monitoring and administration, the projector is equipped with a classic RJ45 network socket. This model dates back to 2004 and is no longer part of Hitachi's current product range.
Display Type
3 x 0,99" LCD TFT Panel mit MLA XGA 4/3 Liquid Crystal Display with Micro Lense Array
XGA 1024 x 768
786.432 Pixel UXGA 1600 x 1200 compressed
Video Modes
NTSC/PAL(-BGDHI), SECAM,PAL M, N, NTSC4.43, PAL60525i(480i), 525p(480p), 625i(575i),
Application
Stationary | Permanent installation in the training room and meeting room as well as the conference room. Wide screen width or rooms with plenty of light (over 200 lumens).
Lens shift Funktion motorisch Freeze Blank (Black screen button) User logo Eco Mode Kensington Slot Gamma correction Picture-in-Picture Remote control with laser pointer und mouse control Control via web browser Wi-Fi network compatible. Lan network compatible. Overscan adjustable Digital Zoom Pin Code Security System De-interlacer
There are several lenses for this projector that meet very different requirements. If it has a lens with a small visible lens, it is a telephoto lens. Then you need a very large distance (~ 10 meters) to the screen, otherwise the image is too small. So it is NOT suitable for home use. Solution: Get a wide-angle lens (then: five stars), but its not that cheap.