Of the 29 al 31 January, Hitachi Digital Media Group asiste a Integrated Systems Europe (WHEREAS), the largest professional AV trade fair in Europe, to display your Ultimate ED-A220N short throw projectors, CP-AW250N y CP-A300N.

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Hitachi is present at the Integrated Systems Europe fair 2013 -stand 4Q24- with what the Japanese company has called 'Ultimate Short Throw Projectors', a new range of short throw projectors that incorporate interactive capability, a feature that, according to Hitachi, will allow any surface to become an interactive screen.

The ED-A220N, CP-AW250N and CP-A300N offer improvements in all areas, from easier installation to a compact and lightweight design. Hitachi has reduced the throw distance to what it believes is the optimal level -50 cm for a 80 screen″- y, at the same time, has improved image quality and virtually eliminated distortions inherent to short-throw projection.

Projectors come with a wall mounting package, and its design, which incorporates three feet, means that with just two quick and easy adjustments: correct horizontal angle and tilt, are needed to obtain a square image from a table. When mounted on the wall, Projectors can be quickly installed by a single engineer with six-axis precision adjustment.

The ED-A220N offers 2.200 lumens and is primarily intended for use in educational environments, while the CP-AW250N and CP-A300N supply 2.500 y 3.000 lumens respectively, although the short distances of these new models mean that any general use or educational environment can benefit from them.

By, 30 Jan, 2013, Section: Projection

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