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Canon RE-455X Visualizer
Ilse Jurriƫn : August 8th 2005 - 21:50 CET
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Canon RE-455X Visualizer: Designed as a companion product to Canon's new LV-7245, LV-7240, and LV-X5 Multimedia Projectors but also intended as a stand-alone unit, Canon's new RE-455X Visualizer is an XGA resolution document camera built to meet the needs of schools, universities, courtrooms, or any other environment requiring image capture of paper-based documents or 3-D objects. Key features of the RE455X Visualizer include One-Shot Autofocus, which focuses the lens with one touch of a button--a very useful feature when frequently changing items beneath the Visualizer's camera. The Canon RE-455X Visualizer has a suggested list price of $2299, will be available in early September and may be purchased at authorized Canon dealers.
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Canon - Research & Development
"Canon is constantly working to address practical user needs and budgets by engineering better products with features that provide even greater value," said Yukiaki Hashimoto, senior vice president and general manager of the Consumer Imaging Group at Canon U.S.A., Inc., a subsidiary of Canon Inc. "The Canon RE-455X Visualizer is an example of how Canon meets the requirements and budgets of our customers without sacrificing quality performance."
Canon RE-455X - Other features
Included in the RE-455X is a 12x Power Zoom Lens with Superior Canon Optics for crisp, detailed image capture, adjustable twin fluorescent lamps for uniform lighting, convenient front-panel controls, auto and manual exposure and white balance, and a White Paper mode to optimize the quality of text documents. Additional features include a VGA input and output for connecting to a computer monitor or a projector and S-Video and composite video outputs for easy connection to a Canon Multimedia Projector or to a VCR, DVD player, or a TV. The RE-455X Visualizer offers an RS-232C terminal for connecting to control systems, and a foldable design making it easy to carry.
Approximate weight of the RE-455X is 20.7 lbs.
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