Hitachi has introduced the interactive projector CP-AW2519N, which has all the functionalities of an integrated interactive whiteboard, and has proprietary StarBoard software, working on both Mac and PC.

The Japanese multinational Hitachi has launched a new interactive projector aimed at business applications that features its own StarBoard software. The CP-AW2519N interactive projector comes with all the functionalities of an integrated interactive whiteboard, eliminating the need for any additional hardware, and works on Mac and PC platforms.

The projector has been designed to be easy to set up, even in very small showrooms, thanks to its impressive ultra-short range capabilities. Its ability to create large images from a very short distance - up to 80 inches in size at a distance of only 10 Inch – from the projection screen eliminates the possibility of obstructions and shadows in the image, and prevents the presenter from being dazzled by any glare from a lamp.

The CP-AW2519N communicates through infrared and ultrasonic technology, increasing reliability and eliminating any time lag between interactive pen and projections, offering a more natural writing experience.

Projector brightness reaches 2.500 ANSI lumens, with WXGA resolution. Features an RJ-45 Ethernet connector for connection to a local area network (LAN), providing the ability to connect to the network, control and maintain the projector from a remote location, and an HDMI input. It also has a built-in speaker and a 10 Watts.


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by • 25 Jun, 2012
• section: projection