Canon SX7 Mark II, WUX10 Mark II, SX7 Mark II D User Manual

WUX4000 D
WUX4000
WUX10 Mark II D
WUX10 Mark II
SX7 Mark II D
SX7 Mark II
PRESENTING EXCELLENCE.
Rich Color. Deep Contrast. Sharp Resolution.
SX80 Mark II
SX60
SX800
X700
Canon:
Focused on
Leadership
LOOKING FOR EXCELLENCE IN
PRESENTATION TECHNOLOGY? YOU’VE
COME TO THE RIGHT SOURCE. FOR OVER
70 YEARS, CANON’S
HERITAGE IN OPTICS AND
COLOR MANAGEMENT
REMAINS UNRIVALLED.
UNLIKE OTHER
MANUFACTURERS,
CANON’S MAIN
FOCUS IS THE OPTICAL SCIENCES. WE
SPEND SIGNIFICANT R&D RESOURCES
IN CULTIVATING GROWTH IN THE
FIVE “IMAGING ENGINES” — IMAGE
CAPTURING, ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY,
INKJET PRINTING, PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY
AND DISPLAYS — AND THESE EXCITING
BREAKTHROUGHS BENEFIT EVERY CANON
PRODUCT, INCLUDING, OF COURSE, CANON
REALiS PROJECTORS WITH LCOS (LIQUID
CRYSTAL ON SILICON) TECHNOLOGY. FROM
THE CREATION OF THE INCOMPARABLE
CANON LENS TO CANON’S HIGH-ACCURACY
COLOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM,
CANON OPTICS ARE BEST-OF-BREED.
THE IMAGE OF PERFECTION.
FPO
LCOS vs. LCD or DLP: What can REALiS do for you?
Comparing Technologies
LCOS Projector LCD Projector DLP Projector
Three-Panel Three-Panel Single-Chip
What’s the LCOS technology advantage? Lattice-free, seamless images and smooth, lm-like quality video.
Say goodbye to annoying visual distractions common with LCD projectors, such as the grid-like pixel patterns known as “screen door effect.” Compared to LCD panels, LCOS panels result in smaller gaps seen between pixels — virtually eliminating the screen door.
Single-chip DLP projectors can produce troublesome red-green-blue spots, frequently referred to as a “rainbow effect.” LCOS panel technology does not have this problem inherent to single-chip DLP projectors.
The seamless images projected using LCOS panels result in images with realistic depth and intricate detail. Fine lines are displayed accurately and clearly. Small text is crisp and dark (even at 7pt.), making it easy to read. Thanks to the fast response time of LCOS panels, high­denition video leaps off the screen with breathtaking quality and integrity.
There’s no comparison. The advantages of LCOS are easy to see for both presenter and audience alike: crisp, clean images with deep contrast, ne grain and sharp resolution.
There’s no clearer choice than REALiS Multimedia Projectors.
Light from the projector lamp is seperated into red, green and blue, and then reected from each of the three LCOS panels. The separated light is then recombined by the polorized beam splitter. Since the light is reecting from the LCOS panels, there is virtually no “screen door” effect.
Light from the projector lamp is separated into red, green and blue, then passed through each of the three LCD panels. The seperated light is then recombined by a prism. The light passes through the LCD panels as small dots, which tend to create a lattice-like pattern on the screen.
A constantly rotating color wheel reects red, green, blue, and white image components off a micro­mirror device to produce the projected image. The three primary colors are sequentially displayed and synthesized in the viewer’s brain to produce images perceived as full color.
Seeing The Difference
Canon REALiS projectors use LCOS technology which virtually eliminates the appearance of gaps between pixels that exist in LCD and DLP projectors. Truth is, all three projector systems can provide equally high pixel counts. But here is the difference. With LCD, the panels contain pixels framed by drive circuits that obstruct a portion of the light from transmitting onto the screen. For DLP projectors, the chips are made of tiny reective mirrors, one per pixel. These mirrors tilt back and forth based on the information of the images to be projected. As they tilt, the mirrors can create shadows which may give the appearance of spaces between pixels.
LCOS LCD DLP
Display of color
and detail
REALiS projectors
present outstanding
color and intricate detail.
Images shown are for illustration purposes only. Simulated images displayed based on
differences in aperture ratio for projectors using LCOS (>90%), LCD (60%), and DLP (<90%).
The AISYS
Advantage
Taking LCOS to the Next Level
AISYS OPTICAL ENGINE
Canon’s proprietary AISYS Optical Engine makes it possible to incorporate LCOS reective LCD panels in a compact projector, previously considered an impossible goal in projector design.
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