The projector CP X960A by Hitachi operates as a LCD device with 1800 ANSI lumens, a XGA 1024 x 768 resolution and a contrast of 200:1. The runtime of the lamp in this model is estimated at 2000 hours before a replacement is necessary. For basic image adjustment, the device is equipped with horizontal and vertical keystone correction, allowing digital compensation for trapezoidal distortion at angled projection setups. To meet a wide variety of installation conditions, the projector offers the option of using different interchangeable lenses. Verifying the respective distances is easily possible via the Projection Calculator. A look at the light output reveals: The 1800 ANSI lumens are sufficient to illuminate an image width of up to 369 cm in darkened rooms. If room light is present, we recommend not exceeding a maximum width of 246 cm. The projector was released in 1999 and is officially no longer distributed by Hitachi.
Display Type
3 x 1,3 TFT Panel XGA 4/3 Liquid Crystal Display
Ansi-Lumen
Projector
1800
Screen
600 Lux (200 cm Screen width)
Contrast
200:1 nach Ansi
200:1 nach Ansi
Black Level
9,0000 min. Lumen
3,045 min. Lumen
Offset
-
Resolution
XGA 1024 x 768
786.432 Pixel
SXGA 1280 x 1024 compressed
Video Modes
Full PAL, NTSC und SECAM
Application
Standard-Portabel | External training and company presentations, as well as product presentations. Small screen width, rooms with very little ambient light below 50 lumens.
Computer Input 2 x Analogue - D-sub 15-pin
2 x Audio - stereo mini-jack
Video Input 1 x S-Video - Mini-din 4 pin
1 x Composite - phono
2 x Audio - phono L und R
RGB Output 1 x Analogue - D-sub 15-pin
Audio Output 1 x Audio - stereo mini-jack
Control 1 x RS232C, 1 x D-sub 15-pin
1 x USB
Freeze Blank (Black screen button) Gamma correction Remote control with laser pointer und mouse control 8 language on screen menuHorizontal & vertical reverseDigital keystone correctionColour correctionGamma correctionPicture in PictureImage
I think the horizontal keystone correction is a rumor, see brochures and instructions.
There is only the usual H-position for RGB signals, but this is within the normal projection range and does not compensate for an inclined projector position.