Casio XJ-A Laser LED Hybrids Projectors

Casio have created a new projector called the Casio XJ-A series that aims to be “clean and green” as their press release. The projector achieves this by using a laser LED hybrids rather than mercury lamps. The projector is capable of up to 3000 lumens of brightness.

Casio XJ-A Series Projectors

The projector itself it is actually quite impressive. It is compact at 43 mm and weighs only 2.3 kilograms. The depth and width show that it has the footprint of an A4 sheet of paper.

The light source is capable of launching an image of 1280 × 800 resolution at a ratio of 16:10 and there are seven models to choose from the range. For connectivity some projectors, with WiFi and USB, allowing you to easily transfer data to the projector. [via gadgetvenue]


Published January 10, 2010 in Casio, Digital Projector
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