Canon Introduces Two New Ultra-Short-Throw Projectors

Canon projectorCanon has introduced two new ultra short throw projectors, the LV-WX300UST and LV-WX300USTi (pictured).

The "i" in LV-WX300USTi stands for "interactive," and the projector is Canon's first model that allows students and teachers to interact with the projected content. The projector ships with two interactive pens that can write on the projected screen. Additional pens can be purchased separately, and the device supports up to four interactive pens writing on the screen simultaneously. Canon also offers an optional Finger Touch Module, which lets users write on the projected screen using a finger, pointer or other object rather than an interactive pen.

Key features of the LV-WX300UST and LV-WX300USTi projectors include the following:

  • three-dimensional content display capabilities through the DLP-Link System;
  • Two HDMI inputs;
  • RJ-45 input for network management;
  • built-in 10-watt speakers;
  • screen color correction;
  • 0:35:1 throw ratio;
  • 3000 lumens;
  • WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution;
  • contrast ratio of up to 7500:1;
  • the ability to display an 80-inch diagonal image from a distance of less than one foot from the projector;
  • single-chip DLP BrilliantColor color-processing technology capable of reproducing more than one billion colors; and
  • optional wall mount (sold separately).

The LV-WX300UST is available now with a suggested list price of $1,749.99. The LV-WX300USTi will be available in late July 2015 with a suggested list price of $1,799.00.

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Leila Meyer is a technology writer based in British Columbia. She can be reached at [email protected].

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