Canon LV-7365 projector
Oct 30, 07 07:03 PM PDT
Canon has released the LV-7365 projector that boasts some pretty interesting capabilities - it can project a 100" image from a distance of 9.2 feet, and comes with a 1.6x zoom lens that has been multicoated to reduce reflections, flare and ghosting. Brightness levels have been rated at 3,000 ANSI lumens while its contrast ratio is 500 to 1, making it more than suitable for indoor use. Unfortunately, the Canon LV-7365 has a native resolution of just 1,024 x 768. Connectivity options include DVI-I, RCA, D-sub 15, and stereo mini-jack ports. If you're hankering after a mid-range projector, the Canon LV-7365 will be released in the middle of November for $1,499 a pop.
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