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06/19/2007

Hitachi CP-X200 3LCD Projector Offers Advanced Security And Customizable Functionality

-- The CP-X200 will engage educators and students of all levels with its light weight, affordability, versatility and advanced security functionality – --

ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, June 19, 2007 – With a new, sleek design and competitive price for the education market, Hitachi America, Ltd., Ubiquitous Business Platform Systems Division is introducing the CP-X200 3LCD projector at InfoComm 07. Designed specifically to engage educators and students alike, the CP-X200 offers advanced security functions and is highly customizable to meet the needs of each presenter.

The Hitachi CP-X200 3LCD projector features a brightness of 2,200 ANSI lumens and a 500:1 contrast ratio, at a light weight of 7.7 pounds. The CP-X200 also features Hitachi?s exclusive Input Source Naming function, allowing users to customize the names of their individual input sources. Other proprietary features include My Screen/My Memory preset options and a remote control with My Buttons.

The CP-X200 is equipped with a security bar, Kensington security slot and transition detector (a sensor located inside the projector that recognizes when the projector has been moved). Additionally, the CP-X200 is protected against unauthorized operation with its PIN code security system.

The CP-X200 offers customizable resolution, allowing presenters the ability to automatically resize special resolutions or undetectable wide size resolution images and set to the best position on the screen, creating a near-perfect image ever time. Additionally, the CP-X200 has 7-watt audio out, as well as a high-performance side-mounted filter for easy maintenance.

“As presentation technology continues to evolve, educators are increasingly turning to Hitachi projectors to engage their students,” said Pete Denes, vice president of sales, Hitachi America, Ltd., Ubiquitous Business Platform Systems Division, Business Group. “The CP-X200 offers these key selling points while also addressing the concerns of theft in schools by adding cutting-edge security functions.”