Canon LV7365 Projector

canon-lv7365.jpgCanon UK announced that their latest model LV7365 Projector will be available from November 2007 at an MSRP of £ 1,159.00. This model belonging to the LV multimedia projector range features a native XGA resolution (1024 x 768 pixels), high brightness of 3000 lumens and wide-angle 1.6x zoom projection lens.

For its various functions and advanced features including intuitive controls, Screen Colour Correction and Auto Vertical Keystone Correction, the LV7365 Projector emerges as the top model of the LV line-up. To stream content from encrypted digital sources, the Projectot integrates an HDCP compliant DVI port.

“The launch of the LV7365 completes the LV range of multimedia projectors for business environments,” said Mogens Jensen, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging, Europe. “The LV7365 offers exceptional image quality for corporate spaces where high brightness is required.”

Other market fetching features of the LV7365 include 500:1 contrast ratio for deeper, User-friendly controls with an easy to navigate on-screen display, Screen Colour Correction and Auto Vertical Keystone Correction, Quick startup (8 secs) and fast shutdown (30 secs) and Whisper quiet operation – just 30dBA in Quiet Mode.

Via: Canon







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