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Canon's newest projectors, LV-7245, LV-7240, and LV-X5, are designed for conference rooms, classrooms, and other locations requiring 1024x768 XGA (EXtended Graphics Array) A screen resolution of 1,024x768 pixels. The term stems from IBM's XGA display standard introduced in 1990, which extended VGA to 132-column text and interlaced 1,024x768x256 resolution. XGA-2 later added non-interlaced 1,024x768x64K.  image display. The projectors are able to project 100-inch image displays from 9.8 feet away, and provide 2500 ANSI lumens A measurement of light that has been standardized by ANSI. It is commonly used to rate the brightness of a data projector. An ANSI lumen rating uses an average of several measurements taken across the face of the light source. , 2100 ANSI lumens, and 1500 ANSI lumens, respectively. As a companion to the projectors, Canon has introduced the RE-455X Visualizer vi·su·al·iz·er  
n.
One who visualizes, especially a person whose mental images are predominantly visual.

Noun 1. visualizer - one whose prevailing mental imagery is visual
visualiser
, a document camera designed to meet the needs of IHEs requiring image capture of paper-based documents or three-dimensional three-di·men·sion·al
adj.
1. Of, relating to, having, or existing in three dimensions.

2. Having or appearing to have extension in depth.

3.
 objects. The projectors go for a suggested list price of $2,499, $1,999, and $1,399, respectively. The document camera is listed at $2,299. For more information, visit www.usa.canon.com.

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Title Annotation:WHAT'S NEW
Author:Varughese, Julie A.
Publication:University Business
Date:Oct 1, 2005
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