The projectors are the main protagonists at the Casio stand at SIMO Education, with ecotechnology as a key element. The main protagonist is the ultra short distance model XJ-UT310WN, which can be operated from various smart devices such as tablets and smartphones and projects an 80-degree image.″ without shadows 27 cm. from the screen.

Casio XJ-UT310WN

The teams that Casio is exhibiting in SIMO Education 2014 They integrate a hybrid LED-Laser technology that does not require a lamp change. Besides, guarantee 15 years of operation with an average of 20.000 hours of use. Casio's eco-technology guarantees longevity in its projectors 10 times higher than that of traditional mercury lamps, reducing maintenance work and reinforcing the brand's commitment to the environment.

Casio eco-projectors also reduce energy consumption due to, above all, to hybrid lighting technology, but also because the integrated light sensors adapt to the lighting conditions of the environment, and they turn on and off immediately, no waiting times, offering maximum brightness in five seconds.

Besides, Casio benefits from having been the first firm to incorporate this technology, which is supported by the recent Nobel Prize in Physics 2014 that the inventors of eco-projection technology have received.

One of the most attractive eco-projectors for the educational world that can be seen at SIMO Edfucacion is the ultra short throw model Casio XJ-UT310WN, that can be managed from various smart devices such as tablets and smartphones and projects an image of 80 inches without shadows just 27 centimeters of the screen.

Its design has been optimized for the educational environment, and has a USB port to make presentations without connecting a PC, ability to connect to wireless networks and compatibility with 3D content. Regarding its technical characteristics, has a shine of 3.100 lumens, a resolution of 1.280 x 800 pixels and a contrast ratio of 1.800:1.

By, 16 Oct, 2014, Section: Events, Training, Projection

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