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Casio XJ-A257 Ultra-Slim LED WXGA Projector with
Casio XJ-A257 Ultra-Slim LED WXGA Projector with
Casio XJ-A257 Ultra-Slim LED WXGA Projector with
Casio XJ-A257 Ultra-Slim LED WXGA Projector with
Casio XJ-A257 Ultra-Slim LED WXGA Projector with

Casio XJ-A257 Ultra-Slim LED WXGA Projector with Wi-Fi + Psc Lens Cloth (3, 000 Lumens)

Product ID : 28567198
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Galleon Product ID 28567198
UPC / ISBN 079767466848
Shipping Weight 8 lbs
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Model XJ-A257
Manufacturer Casio
Shipping Dimension 14.8 x 10.51 x 5.71 inches
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Casio XJ-A257 Ultra-Slim LED WXGA Projector with Features

  • Bright 3, 000 Lumen hybrid LED light source with 20, 000+ hour lamp life

  • The revolutionary hybrid light source S clear and brilliant color reproduction for all projectors - even in daylight.

  • Thanks to the direct on/off function, waiting times and warm-up and cool-down phases are a thing of the past. Due to the hybrid light source This projector is also made for continuous use applications.

  • Vibrant 1, 800: 1 contrast ratio with a native 16: 10 aspect ratio and 1280 x 800 native resolution perfect for presentations.

  • Each unit is made-in-japan for quality and comes with a 6x6" Projector supercenter microfiber cloth.


About Casio XJ-A257 Ultra-Slim LED WXGA Projector With

The XJ-A257 slim Series 16: 10 multi-media projector with wireless LAN adapter from Casio puts emphasis on portability, with a thickness of 1. 7" And an adaptable 2x optical zoom and 1. 2 to 2. 3: 1 throw ratio. The projector is perhaps most notable for its hybrid LED/laser light source that is estimated to last up to 20, 000 hours and boasts lower power consumption (165 watts maximum) than tungsten-based alternatives. The light source generates 3000 lumens at full brightness, and the single-chip DLP Imager features native resolution of 1280 x 800 (WXGA) which translates to a 16: 10 aspect ratio. In addition, it can adapt to non-native resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 (UXGA) for computer sources and 1920 x 1080 (full HD) for HDTV video sources.