Canon LCOS Projectors, Realis SX7, Realis SX6, Realis SX60, Realis X700 Brochure & Specs

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LCOS Projectors Engineered For Superior Color and Detail
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Canon’s REALiS brand projectors feature LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon) technology, recently described by a leading trade magazine as “sort of a ‘best of breed’ combination of LCD and DLP technologies.” LCOS technology produces lattice-free seamless images, and unlike LCD has no “screen door effect” to mute color and detail. LCOS technology has been highly coveted for providing exceptional color, intricate details,
easy-to-read type (as small as 7 pt.) and “HD images that jump out at the view
er in breathtaking quality,” making it the ideal projector for demanding uses and applications. These include medical image presentations, display of CAD engineering drawings and blueprints, faithful color reproduction of professional photography, as well as countless uses for business, higher education and government.
The Difference is in The Details
The surface area of each pixel in Transmissive LCD projectors is small, creating an overall grid-like lattice effect (“screen door effect”), which results in muted colors and text that appears faint and uneven. REALiS LCOS projectors have minimal gaps between the pixels, creating color-rich, detailed images, and text that appears dark and crisp. The advantages are easy to see:
REALiS LCOS Projectors vs. Transmissive LCD Projectors
Display of fine lines: CAD images, blueprints, and fine
lines are reproduced smoothly and accurately with
REALiS high-resolution projectors.
Display of Fine Lines
REALiS SXGA+ models can be presented with exceptional color and intricate detail.
Display of Color and Detail
By using more pixels for each letter, REALiS projectors
can display easy-to-read type, as small as 7 pt.
often illegible on L
CD-based XGA projectors.
Display of Small Text
REALiS lattice-free images ensures smooth, crisp displays of fine grained objects, including metallic surfaces, typically dulled by LCD projectors.
Display of Fine Grained Objects
LCOS Technology displays even subtle color gradation and tones of black and grey, which enhance visual accuracy, while DLP has a limited grey scale.
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LCOS vs. DLP
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Canon’s proprietary AISYS optical system enhances LCOS technology to achieve crisp, color-rich, intricately-detailed images by efficiently utilizing and equalizing light from the projector lamp. This unique technology effectively boosts the performance functions of brightness and contrast to optimize image quality, in a more compact housing that
maximizes affordability. New Optical elements were incorporated into the illumination optical system to enhance uniformity of light. The Polarizing Beam Splitters (PBS) in the color separation and recombination system were redesigned for more precise light control resulting in a new standard in bright, beautiful, high-contrast projected images.
The Secret is AISYS-Enhanced LCOS Technology
Canon’s LCOS Projectors: What’s Behind “Color-So-Real?”
LCOS Reflective LCD Panels (Liquid Crystal On Silicon)
Illumination Optical System
Creates highly uniform light
Projection Lamp
Color Separation/ Recombination System
Newly developed optical PBS for color separation with a new layout boosts the brightness of the projected image
PBS:Polarization Beam Splitter
Projection Lens
Advantages of the AISYS Optical System
• Seamless image
• High Definition
THE T ECHNOLO G Y
• High Contrast
• Accurate Color Reproduction
• Compact Size
• Brightness
Pantone
Color
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Projector
REALiS
SXGA+ Color
Engineered for Superior Color
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* Simulated image
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Medical Imaging Engineering DesignProfessional Photography
• SXGA+ (1400x1050)
• LCOS and AISYS Improved
1.7x Powered Zoom Lens
3500 ANSI Lumens
1000:1 Contrast Ratio
• Adobe R
GB Color Match System
• Auto Set-up
• SXGA+ ( 1400 x1050)
• LCOS and AISYS Improved
1.7x Powered Zoom Lens
4000 ANSI Lumens
1000:1 Contrast Ratio
• Adobe R
GB Color Match System
• Auto Set-up
Color coded models recommended for this application.
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