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Hitachi Ultra Short Throw Lens - FL920

Hitachi Ultra Short Throw Lens - FL920

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Hitachi Ultra Short Throw Lens - FL920

The FL-920 Ultra-Short Throw Lens from Hitachi is for use with the LP-WU9750 WUXGA projector. This lens offers a projection screen size of 100 to 350 inches.

What Our Experts Think
  • Designed for Ultra Short Throw Projection – The Hitachi FL-920 lens is engineered to create large images from extremely short distances, helping eliminate shadows and glare in presentation spaces.
  • Ideal for Education & Corporate Use – Perfect for classrooms, training rooms, museums, and interactive display environments where space-saving installation is important.
  • Sharp Edge-to-Edge Image Quality – Delivers precise focus and image clarity across large projection surfaces, supporting professional presentation needs.
  • Flexible Installation Solution – Allows projectors to be mounted close to the screen, reducing ceiling space requirements and simplifying room layouts.
  • Professional-Grade Optical Performance – Built to maintain brightness, image accuracy, and consistent projection quality in demanding commercial environments.
  • Compatible with Select Hitachi Projectors – Designed for use with specific Hitachi professional projector models that support interchangeable lens systems.
  • Reduces Presenter Interference – Ultra short throw capability helps prevent shadows on the screen and minimizes light shining directly into the presenter’s eyes.
Q&A

Q: What is the Hitachi FL-920 lens used for?
A: The FL-920 is an ultra short throw lens designed for compatible Hitachi professional projectors, allowing large images to be projected from a very short distance.

Q: What is the throw ratio of the FL-920 lens?
A: The FL-920 features an ultra short throw ratio of approximately 0.38:1, making it ideal for space-limited installations.

Q: Which projectors are compatible with the FL-920?
A: The FL-920 is compatible with select Hitachi professional models, including the LP-WU9750 and other high-brightness installation projectors.

Q: What screen sizes can the FL-920 support?
A: The lens supports projection sizes ranging from approximately 100 inches up to 350 inches, depending on the projector model and setup.

Q: Is the FL-920 suitable for museums, classrooms, and corporate spaces?
A: Yes. Its ultra short throw design is ideal for education, digital signage, museums, conference rooms, and immersive display environments.

Q: Does the lens help reduce shadows and glare?
A: Yes. By placing the projector close to the screen, the FL-920 minimizes presenter shadows and screen glare.

Q: Does the FL-920 maintain image quality at short distances?
A: Yes. The lens is designed with precision optics and all-glass lens elements to deliver sharp, bright, and accurate image reproduction.

Q: Is this an official Hitachi projector accessory?
A: Yes. The FL-920 is a genuine Hitachi ultra short throw lens engineered specifically for compatible professional projection systems

Maintenance Tips
  • Clean the lens gently with a microfiber cloth to prevent dust and smudges from affecting image quality.
  • Always install the lens cap when the lens is not in use.
  • Avoid touching the glass surface directly with your fingers.
  • Check lens alignment and mounting periodically for optimal image performance.
  • Keep the lens and projector area free from dust and debris.
  • Store the lens in a cool, dry, protective case when not installed.
  • Protect the lens from impacts, vibration, and extreme temperatures.
  • Inspect the lens regularly for scratches or damage that may affect projection clarity.