Introduction
It is a new LCD projector with a full range of interactive features. The Hitachi CP-TW3005 inc Wall Mount uses Hitachi Starboard software to create a fully interactive look on any flat surface. The ultra-short focus lens, combined with a fair amount of features, including network capabilities and WXGA resolution, makes the Hitachi CP-TW3005 inc Wall Mount a versatile and convenient projector capable of reproducing 90 ‘interactive images from just 34 cm away from the mirror. This projector is ideal for use within both the educational and corporate segments. To its compact size, the Hitachi CP-TW3005 inc Wall Mount, like other models of the Ultimate series, is easy to install and designed to provide the most convenient operation and the highest image quality combined with interactive functions in any environment.
Other Features
A feature of the universal ultra-short-focus video projector is the ability to project clear 90-inch diagonal images when placing equipment at a distance of only 34 centimeters from the screen, which is especially important when conducting presentations and training sessions in small rooms. As a result, there is no shadow on the projected surface, and the viewers and the speaker are not disturbed by a blinding ray of light. This model, equipped with a full package of network functions, does not require an interactive whiteboard, is easy to manage, and reliable in operation.
Image Technology
Hitachi CP-TW3005 inc Wall Mount, The Hitachi CP-TW3005, impresses with a contrast ratio of 10,000: 1 and a 3300-lumen brightness, which means that content can convey in clear and bright images. The Lamp life is up to 6000 hours, and the Hitachi CP-TW3005 inc Wall Mount also has a Projection ratio of 0.3: 1 and a joined 16W speaker. High-resolution WUXGA format( 1280×800) allows you to save color reproduction and the smooth appearance of images in the complete absence of the ‘lattice’ effect. To ImageCare technology, the lamp’s brightness automatically changes depending on the color scheme and the contrast of the projected image.
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