Published on May 19th,2011 at 3:14 PM
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Canon unleashes WUXGA 4000 Lumens LCOS Projector with swappable lenses

Canon unleashes WUXGA 4000 Lumens LCOS Projector with swappable lenses

Canon Japan introduced yesterday a new WUXGA projector the WUX4000 featuring the company’s new LCOS 0.71 HD Sensor (1920×1200). Not only the WUX4000 offers a great 4,000 Brightness on a 310-NSHA 300W Lamp, but also offers you the possibility to swap yourself lenses a bit like you will do with your average DSLR.
The lenses available for this WUX4000 are the RS-IL01ST (23~34.5mm/F1.89~2.65), the RS-IL02LZ (34.0~57.7mm/F1.99~2.83) and the RS-IL03WF (12.8mm/F2.0).

The WUX4000 comes with all the usual HDMI (1.3), DVI-D, RGB, Ethernet and RS-232 and will be sold in Japan later this June a 960,000 Yen

Via Canon
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  • Mosu

    My friends, I seldom saw this mistake in your articles: you spell censor, which is a person making a census in ancient Rome instead of sensor aka light sensor or camera sensor..from sense, sensing.As always, the articles are good and informative and the girls are nice.

    • Andrew DAISH

      Thanks for the tip. We have fixed the problem

    • http://twitter.com/simoncabron Simon Cabron

       hah, there are much more common uses for the word “censor” than the example you give, but kudos for that.

 

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