Description In 2010, CASIO became the first company in the world to develop a Laser & LED Light Source for projectors. Developed in response to the environmental, economic and utilitarian needs of the era, this Solid State Illumination Light Source technology is being quickly diffused throughout the projector industry as the new light source standard. CASIO can look forward to continued growth in an expanding market as the leading manufacturer of Solid-State Illumination Light Source Projectors.
Laser & LED Light Source Technology
It began with CASIO’s original development of an optical engine combining a high-luminance blue laser with a red LED. The high projection efficiency realized through outstanding energy-saving technologies and optical block optimization led to the achievement of high brightness projection and lower energy consumption as compared with mercury lamp systems and other solid-state light sources. Product downsizing was achieved, moreover, with the help of freer design layouts and original high-density mounting technologies. The unique evolution of projectors that promise to establish new standards for the next generation continues.
Key features
Quick startup & shutdown time [Instant ON & OFF]
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Startup takes as little as 5 seconds after the power is turned ON, dramatically reducing waiting time before image projection. Power OFF is achieved with one push of a button, and no cooldown is required before restarting. The ability to start projecting immediately increases efficiency in meetings and classes, and efficient power ON/OFF management can help conserve electricity as well.
Instant Light Control
Brightness is automatically adjusted to the optimal level for room brightness, which reduces electrical power costs.
Adjustment is one of 7 brightness levels and Manual adjustment is also supported.
Long life, high durability, low energy consumption Helping to reduce TCO*
The Laser and LED Technology has a long life light source that lasts approximately 20,000 hours. With the combined dust resistance design, it helps to reduce deterioration of the projector luminance which is commonly attributed to dust and also reduces the maintenance of Casio Projectors. Comparing to mercury lamp projectors, Casio requires little to no maintenance.
* TCO (Total Cost of Ownership): Total cost of introduction, maintenance, management, etc.
[ Comparison of total cost over 5 years ]
Mercury Free
ECOLOGY
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CASIO projectors are equipped with an SSI* light source employing the most advanced light source technology. Although the use of mercury is widely prohibited worldwide today, this hazardous substance continues to be employed as a light source for conventional projector lamps. CASIO has eliminated the use of mercury from its products in consideration of the environment. Adoption of an SSI light source, combined with CASIO’s original energy-saving design, also contributes to reducing CO2 emissions.
* SSI (solid state illumination) light sources employ LEDs, lasers or other such lighting technologies.
Commitment to usability
Dust resistance structure
Reduction in troublesome maintenance tasks for use in wide-ranging environments.
The intrusion of dust into the optical engine block is curtailed, minimizing degradation of the projection brightness. The time and effort spent on chores such as filter replacement are minimized, which is appreciated by people who use their projectors in dusty environments or mount them on the ceiling, where they can require time-consuming maintenance.
Support for smart presentations
Supplying power through a USB Port allows easy connection of any screen mirroring device using the HDMI Terminal. The USB port has a DC 5V,2A which provides power to the screen mirroring device such as Intel WiDi/Miracast™ using this port.
Networking functions
Use of the wireless LAN function to establish a wireless connection between the projector and a PC or tablet enables cable-free projection.
PC network projection applications [ Network Connection ]
Wireless communication (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) with a Windows® or Macintosh PC can be conducted when a wireless dongle is connected to the projector unit. Simultaneous projection with up to four projectors (4 split-screen displays) and simultaneous connection of up to 8 PCs are possible.
Smart device applications [ C-Assist ]
Smart device apps enable cable-free projection of images such as teaching or other materials stored in a smartphone or tablet, website contents or photos taken with a built-in camera. Switching of input sources and volume adjustment can be handled by remote control, moreover, contributing to high-impact presentations and lessons.
Media player function
Playback is supported for various file formats. Presentation materials saved in a commercially available USB memory device or the projector’s built-in memory can be projected without a PC.
[ Compatible file formats ]
Still images: JPEG / BMP / PNG / GIF / PDF
Movies: AVI (Motion JPEG / ADPCM) MOV (H.264 / ADPCM&AAC / AAC) MPEG-4 (H.264 / AAC)
USB display
Projection can be conducted from a PC connected to the projector with a single USB cable. Audio output is supported in addition to image projection.
LAN display
The connection of a PC to the projector with a single LAN cable enables visual and audio projection. Long life, high durability, low energy consumption Helping to reduce TCO*
The Laser and LED Technology has a long life light source that lasts approximately 20,000 hours. With the combined dust resistance design, it helps to reduce deterioration of the projector luminance which is commonly attributed to dust and also reduces the maintenance of Casio Projectors. Comparing to mercury lamp projectors, Casio requires little to no maintenance.