newsdesk.se - 11/25/2008
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NEW Hitachi ULTRA HIGH END LCD projectors: •· Flexibility : An extensive choice of lenses to cater for an even wider range of throw distances, screen sizes and lens shift requirements Hitachi Digital Media Group today announced the launch of a new family of LCD projectors that signal the ...
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Hitachi introduces trio of ultra-bright projectors
Engadget —
... Hitachi's latest trifecta wasn't designed for your surely swank abode per se, but we suppose those with enough cash and willpower can do anything they darn well please. That said, the CP-X10000 (1,024 x 768), CP-WX11000 (1,280 x 800) and CP-SX12000 (1,400 x ...
Hitachi CP-X10000, WX11000, SX12000 projectors introduced
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... There are another two models which include the CP-WX11000 and the CP-SX12000; the WX11000 offers 1,280 x 800, whereas the SX12000 offers 1,400 x 1,050. These models offer 7,500 / 6,500 / 7,000 lumens, HDMI / BNC connectors, RS-232 control port, Ethernet, 10-bit signal processor and so much more. For more information please visit News Desk. ...
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Hitachi Japan today unveiled two new projectors [JP] aimed at businesses, the CP-WX410J and the CP-X809J. Both devices go on sale in Nippon December 1. Hitachi hasn’t said yet if the projectors will be sold outside the country as well.
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electronista.com 1/30/2009 — Hitachi is joining KDDI's spring phone launches with the Wooo H001. The swiveling clamshell has the same 854x480 resolution as most other phones in the lineup but adds a unique toggle that lets owners switch to a 3D parallax view. The effect not on... ...
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NEWS: Hitachi CP-X809J projector aimed at pros
pocket-lint.co.uk 11/17/2008 — 5000 lumen brightness beast The Hitachi CP-X809J is an inorganic panel based projector which delivers a whooping 5000 lumens brightness.
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Hitachi revealed 15mm thin 37-inch LCD at CEATEC 2008
slashgear.com 9/30/2008 — At CEATEC 2007, Hitachi demonstrated an Alpha IPS 32-inch WXGA LCD panel with 19mm at its thinnest part. A year later, the company has rolled up a new prototype with thinner profile, bigger screen at Full HD resolution. As reported last week, the new ...
Hitachi Inspire The Next - News release
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Hitachi CP-X10000 3LCD Projector Unveiled
i4u.com 11/25/2008 — Hitachi has introduced a new professional projector that uses 3LCD technology. The projector is called the CP-X10000 and is the first model in Hitachi's Professional Series line. The X10000 offers serious brightness of 7500 ANSI lumens and a contrast ...
[CEATEC] Hitachi Showcases 15mm-thick LCD TV -- Tech-On!
techon.nikkeibp.co.jp 9/30/2008 — Hitachi Ltd displayed a 37-inch LCD TV whose thinnest part is 15mm as a reference exhibit at CEATEC JAPAN 2008 . The pixel count of the panel is 1,920 1,080 (full HD). The company aims to mass-produce the TV in 2009 or later, it said. Hitachi ...
Hitachi intros resolution enhancement technology
electronista.com 9/26/2008 — Hitachi is expected to demonstrate a new video up-converting technology at the CEATEC show in Japan due to start next week, according to a Thursday report. The company claims its super resolution technology will not only convert DVD and SDTV images ...
Hitachi demonstrates 15mm 37-inch LCD TV at CEATEC
engadget.com 10/1/2008 —
Hitachi drug its oh-so-sexy 1.5-inch plasma to Japan after showing it off in Denver earlier this month, but what we didn't see at CEDIA was this: a 15-millimeter thin 37-inch LCD TV. The "reference" set packed a 1,920 x 1,080 panel and a ...