Canon LV-WX300UST

LV-WX300USTi is an interactive portable projector that canon has incorporated a camera to use the equipment with up to four infrared pencils simultaneously, as well as for the interaction and control of projected information through touches.

This system is supplied with drawing software to help customers fully enjoy creative interaction features. additionally, the company offers customers the LV-WX300UST model, a previous system version, but without the interactive features, to make projections from very short distances.

Colin Boyle, european product marketing specialist at Canon Europe, explains that "many customers, particularly in the education sector, want to enjoy truly interactive experiences that enhance learning and information communication. With the LV-WX300UST and LV-WX300USTi projectors we respond to these demands with the high image quality that everyone expects from our company".

Canon LV-WX300USTCanon's new LV-WX300UST and LV-WX300USTi portable projectors respond to market demand for projections from extremely short distances (to 28 cm), particularly useful in the education and business sectors.

Both the model LV-WX300UST, available on the market this month, as LV-WX300USTi, which will go on sale in May 2015, are especially suitable for projections in small rooms, with limited space, as they project a super sharp image of 2.03×2,54 meters from a distance to the screen of only 28 cm.

In the event that these systems are installed on the wall or ceiling, the ability to project from super short distances reduces the chances of presenters interfering with projector light, thus minimizing the risk of shadows appearing on the screen during the presentation.

With a weight of 5 Kg, both models are easy to carry and offer, among other features, WXGA resolution (1.280x800p) with a luminosity 3.000 Lumens. They also incorporate two HDMI ports for connection with other devices and their lamp has a useful life of up to 8.000 hours in Eco mode.


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by • 19 sea, 2015
• section: fully, projection