Hitachi America - CP-X340, CP-X345 & CP-S335 Series

The Digital Media Division of Hitachi America ( www.hitachi.us) has introduced three new projectors designed for use in a variety of presentation environments. The new Hitachi CP-X340, CP-X345 and CP-S335 series weigh 5.5 lbs. and share the same low noise and connect ability required from today's boardrooms, classrooms and other presentation-oriented applications. All of the new models feature a compact size (11.69" L x 2.52" W x 9.17" H), low noise level of 36 dB (32 dB in whisper mode) and a 400:1 contrast ratio. The CP-X340 and CPX345 series, both XGA projectors, offer brightness levels of 1,500 and 2,000 lumens, respectively, while the CP-S335, an SVGA model, has 2,000 lumens of brightness.

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