
Canon isn’t letting up by rolling out a couple more projectors that rely on liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) technology – the REALiS WUX10, and REALiS SX80. The former will be the high-end model, measuring a mere 0.7″ thin while boasting a trio of LCoS panels that make it the smallest in any projector with a 1,920 x 1,200 (WUXGA) native resolution. Other features include :-
- Canon AISYS optical engine
- 1.5x powered zoom/focus lenses
- 10:0 lens offset
- 3,200 lumens brightness
- 1,000:1 contrast ratio
- 16:10 aspect ratio
- DVI-I, HDMI, RCA, VGA, D-Sub9 (IBM PC video, UPS) input
- Three RCA audio input
- RJ-45 network jack
- One RCA audio output and a VGA port
You can pick up the Canon WUX10 this October, as long as there is $13,000 in your bank account.
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