Every possible room size – from large auditorium through to small office – is covered with a range of four interchangeable lenses, including an ultra-far-focus zoom lens. A bayonet mount mechanism makes it easy to change lenses quickly. Replacing the LV-7555, the LV-7565 features the improved circuitry introduced in its predecessor, which allows connectivity to virtually every possible multimedia device and an optional kit provides for network connectivity. The progressive circuitry gives the LV-7565 very high image quality; including superior reproduction of High Definition input (1080i). “Drawing on its unique combination of precision optics and electronics expertise, Canon has continually been able to set new benchmarks in the multimedia projector market,” explains Mogens Jensen, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging Europe. “The LV-7565 achieves ground-breaking brightness, as well as offering users exceptional flexibility and impressive image quality”. Turbo Bright A combination of a 300-watt NSH lamp and Canon’s proven Electromotive Turbo Bright system has boosted the projector’s brightness from 4600 to 5100 ANSI lumens. This assures image clarity, even in very large or well-lit environments. Image quality is further assisted by complementing true XGA resolution with 900:1 contrast. For low light or darkened room conditions, areas in the projected image that should be jet-black can be tainted with light grey if the lamp is too bright. An Auto Image Mode automatically compensates for this effect by measuring ambient light and adjusting lamp output accordingly for perfectly balanced brightness in constantly changing conditions. Auditorium to theatre, boardroom to office A range of four lenses covers every possible projection situation: Ultra long focus zoom, long focus zoom, wide angle and ultra wide angle lenses can all be swapped quickly and easily with a simple bayonet mount. Each lens resolves super fine detail for dry, crisp images and brilliant colour fidelity. A 1.3x zoom lens allows the image size to be easily varied. Progressive scanning for smooth, clean images Advanced circuitry reduces flicker and produces cleaner diagonal lines, titles and sub-titles by converting interlace signals into high image quality ‘Progressive’ signals. Rather than relying on the interlaced scanning process of merging two fields to produce a single frame, the progressive scanning of the LV-7565 draws the entire frame continuously from top to bottom. The LV-7565 correctly projects the detail of High vision signals (1080i) that cannot be handled with projectors using conventional IP conversion. Powerful image processing for quality presentations Data, film and video formats – including High Definition TV – are supported. Data projection can be set to standard or high contrast (for sharper graphs and photographs) and custom. Video projection can be set to standard, cinema (designed for watching movies in darkened rooms) and custom. Custom modes for both data and video allow a range of settings (including gamma, or brightness) to be manually adjusted to tailor the image to a specific environment. 3D Digital Noise Reduction eliminates onscreen scattering by removing excess brightness noise and colour noise found in some picture signals. To prevent clarity reduction that can occur when contour correction is applied indiscriminately, input signal components are individually analysed and processed accordingly with the Intelligent Digital Sharpness function. Advanced colour management delivers more natural, pleasing colour by allowing for highly specific hue adjustment of 16 colour domains. Unlimited Connectivity The LV-7565 is designed to be seamlessly compatible with virtually every possible multimedia device. The guesswork has been taken out of connections with Multi-scan, a system that automatically selects the correct mode for any type of computer or video input. The projector features the popular SCART connector to support DVD and other devices [1]. Flickering, blurred lines, ghost images and coloration problems with text display have been eliminated with a DVI-I Interface providing all-digital, zero conversion connection (compatible with HDCP). A 5 BNC terminal ensures extra reliability with long cable connections – particularly useful when the projector is mounted on a ceiling. Video connections include S-Video, Composite and Component video for high definition projection of DVDs and HDTV. External monitors can be connected via an RGB analogue terminal. Silent mode and Auto mode In addition to the Auto and Normal modes, a Silent mode prioritises low ambient noise over brightness by limiting lamp output and reducing fan noise to just 35 dB, for exceptionally quiet operation in hushed settings. Image shift, keystone correction and image reversal Electromotive lens shift moves the screen position up and down at the push of a button, eliminating the need to prop up the projector with books. An adjustment allows for correction of the trapezoidal or ‘keyhole’ distortion (up to ±40 degrees up/down and ±10 degrees left/right) that occurs when projectors face a screen at an angle. An image reversal function can mirror the image left and right (for rear projection) and from top and bottom (for when the projector is mounted upside down from the ceiling). Logo and security All models can be set to project a customised company logo whenever the projector is turned on. As well as adding impact to presentations, this feature is designed to discourage unauthorised use. Network imager The LV-NI01 is an optional network imager that enables remote operation and remote control of the projector’s settings. |