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Brighten, sharpen your courtroom images.


Four different lens configurations, sharper resolution, and increased brightness are featured in the new Canon canon, in music
canon, in music, a type of counterpoint employing the strictest form of imitation. All the voices of a canon have the same melody, beginning at different times. Successive entrances may be at the same or at different pitches.
 LV-7545 multimedia projector.

The four lens configurations adapt to different room sizes and to any display requirements, from telephoto to wide-angle wide-an·gle
adj.
Of, having, or being a camera lens with a relatively short focal length that permits an angle of view wider than approximately 70°.

Adj. 1. wide-angle - of or relating to a fisheye lens
fisheye
 zoom To change from a distant view to a more close-up view (zoom in) and vice versa (zoom out). An application may provide fixed or variable levels of zoom. A display adapter may also have built-in zoom capability. .

The machine projects images from high-resolution high-res·o·lu·tion
adj.
1. Relating to an image that has fine detail.

2.
a. Of or relating to an output device that produces images that contain a large number of dots per unit of area and are therefore sharp and
 computers for clear display of text and important details. It can also project from VCRs, DVDs, digital cameras, and camcorders.

Enhanced color definition accurately displays all the gradations of a single color. This element is especially important when one color dominates an image.

The LV-7545 costs $8,499 with the standard zoom lens, or $9,499 with the other lenses. For more information, call (800) 652-2666 or visit www.canonprojectors.com.
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Date:Aug 1, 2002
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