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Canon LV-7385
$1,700.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Durable construction can be carried from one room to the next and handle a few bumps. Bulb lasts a long time before needing to be changed. Sets up quickly and easily, intuitive hookup and alignment.
The Cons:Colors are overly saturated, not very realistic looking.
The Canon LV-7385 is a 1.2x zoom projector designed for projecting 100” images from short distances between 8.2 to 10.2’. It takes a step further upwards from the LV-7370 and LV-7380 and incorporating an ultra-bright, 3500-Lumens lamp that can last 5000 hours.
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Like its counterparts, the LV-7385 relies in a plethora of connectivity options to accept various inputs. Included among this are composite, component, PC, and a DVI-I port. In fact, the DVI-I interface is designed to provide an all-digital connection between the projector and an input source. Since it’s able to avoid signal conversion caused by analog connections, the interface therefore maintains a strong signal integrity. This in turn provides for higher quality images with reduced blurs and flickers. Additional features include network connectivity and a standard color management system.
Features
- Native XGA Resolution
- 1.2x Zoom Lens
- Long-Lasting Lamp
- DVI-I Interface
- Improved Signal Integrity
- Network Connectivity
- Integrated Speakers
- Standard Color Management
Specifications
- Native Resolution: XGA (1024x768)
- Brightness: 3500 Lumens
- Contrast: 500:1
- Zoom: 1.2x
- Lamp Life: 5000
Terminals
- Digital PC Input (HDCP Compliant) / Analog (RGB) PC Input
- Analog RGB / Component Input
- Composite Video Input
- S-Video Input
- Network Input
- Stereo Audio Input
- Stereo Audio Output
- Analog RGB Output
- RS-232C
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Pros & Cons
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durable construction can be carried from one room to the next and handle a few bumps
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bulb lasts a long time before needing to be changed
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sets up quickly and easily, intuitive hookup and alignment
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bright enough that it doesn't have to be completely dark in the room
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connects with a wide range of input devices
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colors are vibrant and really "pop", makes it easier for people to see illustrations from a distance
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colors are overly saturated, not very realistic looking
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