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The Hitachi CP-X200 is a 2200 ANSI lumen 3LCD projector designed for educators. It has advanced functionality including a Kensington security slot and Hitachi's exclusive Input Source Naming, which allows users to customize the names of their input sources.
Q: What is the Hitachi CP-X200?
A: The Hitachi CP-X200 is an XGA (1024×768) 3LCD conference and education projector designed for classrooms and business presentations, offering bright, color-accurate projection.
Q: How bright is the CP-X200?
A: It delivers around 2,200–2,500 ANSI lumens, making it suitable for moderately lit rooms and standard presentation environments.
Q: What resolution does it support?
A: Native XGA resolution (1024×768), with support for higher input signals through compression.
Q: What is its main technology advantage?
A: It uses 3LCD technology for balanced color reproduction and clear, natural-looking images compared to single-chip systems.
Q: What are its key features?
A: 1.2x manual zoom lens, 7W built-in speaker, multiple input ports (VGA, composite, S-video), and security features like PIN lock and Kensington slot.
Q: What is the lamp life?
A: Approximately 2,000 hours in normal mode and up to 3,000 hours in eco/whisper mode depending on usage.
Q: Is the CP-X200 still available?
A: No, it is a discontinued model (released around 2007), but still commonly used in legacy installations.