Casio expands its short-throw projector family with two new models the XJ-ST155 and XJ-ST145 with the company’s new Laser & LED Hybrid Light Source. Based on DLP display technology the ST155 and ST145 features 1024768 resolution 1800:1 contrast ratio and 16.77 million colors reproduction. With the Hybrid Light Source that offers 20000 hours of life the former has 3000 ANSI lumens brightness and the latter offers 2500 ANSI lumens. They can produce a 60-inch image from 2.64 ft distance.
The XJ-ST155 and XJ-ST145 both support DLP 3D projector Intelligent Brightness Control Interactive Whiteboard and Pointing function. They also have Ethernet LAN and WiFi 802.11b/g connectivity and includes the MobiShow feature that allows users to make presentations wirelessly via any WiFi-enabled devices.
Casio’s new short-throw projectors offer HDMI D-sub composite component and S-video inputs. There are also USB ports and mini D-Sub 9-pin control terminal.
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Brightness (Normal) | 2500 ANSI Lumens |
| Lamp Life | 20000 Hours |
| Native resolution | XGA |
| Aspect ratio | 4:3 |
| Technology | DLP |
| Contrast ratio (typical) | 1800:1 (tele mode) |
| Short Throw | Y |
| Lens Throw Ratio | 0.68:1 |
| Horizontal Keystone | 0. Degrees |
| Vertical Keystone | -30 to +30 Degrees |
| RGB ports quantity | 2 |
| DVI-I ports quantity | 1 x HDMI type A (480p–1080p) |
| USB Control | Yes |
| PC less Presentation | Yes |
| RS-232 interface | Yes |
| Wireless compliancy | Yes |
| Network Capability | Yes |
| Carry Case | Yes |
| Included Accessories | 15-pin RGB mini D-sub cable (VGA) composite video cable power cable infrared remote control user manual on CD carry case |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 420 x 106 x 323 mm |
| Weight | 7.1 Kg |
| Warranty | Projector: 5 years or 10000 hours (whichever comes first. T&Cs apply) Light source: 5 years or 10000 hours (whichever comes first. T&Cs apply) |
| Recyclable | Y |
| Greener Technology | Y |
| Energy Saving | Y |
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