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The Casio XJ-H1750 Projector is a XGA Conference Room Projector. This lamp based projector is capable of displaying 4,000 Lumens at its brightest setting with a native resolution of 1024x768 , and is 3D capable. The internal DLP technology touts higher contrast, less visible pixels and more portability. This projector was first available for purchase in December 2011 and has been by Casio.
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Casio XJ-H1750 Projector Specifications
- MSRP
- $2,099
- Brightness
- 4,000 ANSI Lumens / 2,800 Lumens
- Resolution
- 1024x768
- Aspect Ratio
- 4:3 (XGA)
- Contrast
- 1,400:1
- Display Type
- 0.70" DLP x 1
- Color Processing
- 8-bit
- Video Modes
- 720p, 1080i, 1080p/60, 576i, 576p, 480p, 480i
- Data Modes
- MAX 1600x1200
- 3D Modes
- PC 3D Ready
- Lamp Type
- Laser/LED Hybrid
- Lamp Life
- 20,000 hours
- Included Lens
- 1.2x manual zoom , manual focus
- Optional Lenses
- No
- Lens Shift
- No
- Throw Distance
- 4.0' - 31.0' Calculate Throw Distance
- Image Size
- 31.00" - 291.00"
- Throw Ratio
- 1.60:1 - 1.91:1
- Digital Zoom
- Yes
- Digital Keystone
- Vertical only
- Projector Size
- 4.17" x 15.75" x 12.72"
- Weight
- 15.6 lbs
- Audible Noise
- 33 dB / 28 dB
- Internal Speakers
- 10.0 Watts Mono
- Power
- 430 Watts 100V - 240V
- Connection Panel
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Audio In: Mini Jack x 2Audio In: RCAAudio Out: Mini JackComposite: RCAHDMINetwork: RJ-45RS232: DB-9pinS-VideoUSBVGA In: Dsub-15pin x 2VGA Out: Dsub-15pinWireless Networking
- Features
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InteractivePC 3D ReadyClosed CaptioningBlackboard ModeSoft Carrying Case
- Additional Features
- Interactive whiteboard ready. Advanced laser & LED hybrid light source. 5 year warranty on lamp.
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ANSI LUMENS is the most commonly accepted industry standard brightness measurement. The ANSI lumen rating measures the brightest white that a projector can produce by averaging nine light meter measurements taken across the projected image.
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