3Jun2008
Filed under: Projector
Author: John C

Look out — here’s comes a couple more snoozers from Hitachi. Sure, the CP-X206 and CP-X306 3LCD projectors will find their place in the wild, wild world, but with a 1,024 x 768 native resolution, that place isn’t apt to be your home theater. Respectively, you’ll find 2,200 and 2,600 lumens, while they both offer up a 500:1 contrast ratio, built-in 7-watt speaker and 29 dB noise rating in Whisper Mode. Clearly designed with classrooms and offices in mind, Hitachi threw in some swank anti-theft functionality, remote monitoring / management and a 2,000-hour hybrid filter. We’ve all been left out of the loop in regard to pricing, but it’s not like this thing just rocketed up your list of must-have gizmos, right?
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- Tags: Contrast Ratio, Gizmos, Hitachi, Home Theater, Lumens, Native Resolution, Projectors, Regard, Remote Management, Remote Monitoring, Watt Speaker, Whisper Mode, Wild Wild World
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