Published on September 20th,2007 at 1:24 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Canon unveils REALiS projectors

Canon on Wednesday released two multimedia projectors designed for extremely bright rooms and large environments: the REALiS SX7 and X700.

Both projectors run on LCoS systems, and are capable of producing 4,000 lumens of light. Amazingly, lamps in both projectors last about 3,000 hours under normal use.

The SX7 sports a resolution of 1440×1050, and accepts computer and HD input through a DVI port with HDCP. It also sports three stereo inputs and one output. On the other hand, the X700 sports a 1024×768 resolution, and a 1,000:1 contrast ratio.

The SX7 will go for $6,999 and the X700 will go for $3,999 with the latter to launch in October, and the former in December.

Category Image
              
Related Articles


 

1

Artist Maya Hayuk Turns VAIO FZ Notebook into an Imaginative, Colorful Masterpiece

0

New Sony Ericsson Windows Mobile devices on the way?

Comments
 

 

2

NEC-CASIO Medias LTE N-04D available in Japan next week!

0

OLYMPUS OM-D – A New Generation System Camera

1

Samsung Unveils its Flagship Smart TV ES8000

1

Edward Nortan and Daria Webony launch Prada Phone by LG 3.0

1

Finally Official, Nikon’s D800 and its 36Mpix CMOS sensor now a reality!

1

[INTERVIEW] China’s precious metal demand to affect future hardware prices?

0

Samsung Electronics Introduces in Korea its Super-slim Camera with F.25 Bright Lens, the ‘ST77’

1

Fujitsu unleash a new 7” Android Tablet in Japan

2

Toshiba always one step… ahead! Brings in Japan it latest CD and Cassette Tape player!

0

Geminoid-F Android Waits for a Friend in a Tokyo Department Store

1

[REVIEW] USBFever: Useful iPhone and iPad gadgets

4

Japanese dude smashes chicken wing bowl record in the US, 337 in 30 minutes

0

Disney and Docomo introudces a new series of Android Smartphones in Japan

1

Pioneer to launch a new 6x BDXL burner in Japan next week

0

JVC introduces their first iPod and iPhone Nightstand Speaker

0

20x Optical Zoom, GPS and EXR CMOS, here you are Fujifilm latest FinePix, the F770EXR