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| Canon’s LV-7575: professional projection |

Amstelveen, The Netherlands, 24 July, 2006. Canon today launches the LV-7575 – a high brightness Multimedia Projector, designed for professional environments. Replacing the LV-7565, this new model offers an increased brightness of 5500 lumens, strengthening and extending Canon’s projector range. Fully equipped to provide high quality projection in large venues, the LV-7575 also features advanced connectivity, including an optional network adaptor, and an HDCP-enabled DVI terminal. Four interchangeable lenses ensure maximum flexibility, offering a range of throw distances to cater for venues of all sizes. | | | | The LV-7575 features: - Powerful 5500 lumens, for projected images up to 400” diagonal
- Native XGA resolution (1024 x 768 pixels), maximum UXGA (1600 x 1200 pixels)
- 800:1 contrast ratio
- New dedicated 10-bit Image Processing Circuit for exceptional image quality
- New compact 1.3x Zoom Lens with powered zoom, focus and vertical lens shift (1:1 to 10:0); plus a choice of four optional interchangeable lenses
- Advanced multimedia connectivity, including HDCP-enabled DVI-D interface and 5x BNC terminals, plus an optional Network Imager.
The LV-7575 sits at the top of Canon’s LV range of LCD projectors. |
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