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Hitachi Designs New SVGA Projector
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Hitachi America, Ltd., Digital Media Division, a subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, has announced the availability of the newest member of its LCD projector family, the seven-pound CP-S235. Designed for use in venues ranging from classrooms to corporate conference rooms, the affordably priced CP-S235 delivers an outstanding value with a sweeping range of presentation features. The CP-S235 offers an impressive 1,600 lumens of brightness combined with SVGA resolution for brilliant, crystal-clear images.

Hitachi's CP-S235 provides numerous connectivity options, including one RGB and three video inputs, including component and S-video. The projector is HDTV compatible and incorporates full remote mouse control so that the presenter can command the presentation from a remote, rather than through a PC. A monitor output allows presenters to view the same projected image on an external monitor, enabling presenters to focus on the audience and avoid turning back to look at the screen. An audio output function also permits the use of additional external speakers to further enhance sound, which is especially useful in noisy classrooms and larger venues.

The CP-S235 offers Hitachi's signature Whisper Mode function, which reduces operating noise levels to 30 decibels with only a slight reduction in brightness. Vertical keystone correction also allows the presenter to work around various seating arrangements where the path of the projected image may be obstructed. Other features include manual zoom and focus, illuminated control buttons, a customizable start-up screen, 16:9 mode for widescreen viewing and a PIN security code.

The CP-S235 is priced at $2995.00 and is currently available through Hitachi's network of nationwide resellers.

www.hitachi.us/digitalmedia

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