Six new models of the XEED range were presented by Canon earlier this year and are protagonists at ISE 2018: projectors with LCOS technology, compact design, high brightness and WUXGA resolution.<\/strong> Six new models of the XEED range were presented by Canon earlier this year and are protagonists at ISE 2018: projectors with LCOS technology, compact design, high brightness and WUXGA…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":24168,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2497],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n
\nThinking above all of system integrators, Canon<\/strong><\/a> launches six new<\/strong> XEED projectors<\/strong><\/a> (including three laser light sources) equipped with LCOS technology<\/strong>. Compatible with six motorized lenses,<\/strong> including the new RS-SL06UW<\/strong> with high resolution and reduced distortion, these projectors guarantee a great versatility of installation both in limited spaces and in large auditoriums, and they are therefore particularly suitable for system integrators.
\nThe WUX7500, WUX6700 and WUX5800<\/strong><\/a> lamp models (ranging from 5.800<\/strong> to 7.500 ANSI lumens<\/strong>) guarantee high brightness thanks to AISYS 4.2 optical system<\/strong> and LCOS technology<\/strong>. LCOS panels<\/strong> have a large transmissive surface, greatly reducing the space between pixels. In this way the image is more precise and detailed, without grid effects.
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\nThe WUX5800Z, WUX6600Z and WUX7000Z<\/strong><\/a> laser models represent even more versatile solutions for system integrators: available in 5.800, 6.600<\/strong> and 7.000 lumen<\/strong> versions, they offer a contrast ratio of 4000: 1<\/strong>, instead of 2000: 1<\/strong> of the lamp models.
\nIn terms of connectivity, the projectors offer the HDBaseT<\/strong> standard, to receive A\/V signal<\/strong> and settings even over long distances via a single CAT6 cable<\/strong>. In addition, DVI, HDMI<\/strong> and DisplayPort<\/strong> inputs are available. The integrated picture-by-picture feature lets you connect a digital signal to the DVI input<\/strong> and another to the HDMI input,<\/strong> and then project them to the screen at the same time. The Wi-Fi connectivity<\/strong> also allows you to control the projectors through iOS devices<\/strong> with the new Canon Projector Service Tool<\/a> app<\/strong>. Thanks to the Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine simulation mode (DICOM)<\/strong>, the projectors can also be used in the medical field.
\nThe new design, finally, provides a smaller and lighter chassis that allows a simpler installation even in problematic environments. When multiple projectors are used at the same time, the Edge Blending<\/strong> function allows you to combine multiple images from different devices. The new models are also equipped with a timer that allows you to schedule activities on a weekly or daily basis, an added value for Digital Signage applications.<\/strong>
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