Canon LV-7275 review


Today Canon released its new LV-7275, a projector that falls below the $1,000 price point. It offers a XGA resolution of 1,024 x 768 with 2,600 lumens, this means that you can use it in any light conditions. Its sophisticated design lets you move it around easily or mount it on a ceiling. The updated control panel makes the Canon LV-7275 easy to use. The networking and security features on the LV-7275 make it perfect for business or school environments. Its 1.2x optical zoom lens lets you project from greater distance. The LV-7275 has a great range of connectivity with composite video, S-video, DVI, VGA, and Ethernet. All of these connectivity options let you connect to a DVD player, computer, laptop, camcorder, digital camera, VCR, and more. The ethernet port also allows you to connect your LV-7275 to a home, school, or business network. It also has screen color correction which lets you choose the color of whatever you may be projecting on. Color management on the LV-7275 lets you fine-tune colors, tones, brightness, contrast, and sharpness for the perfect image. The LV-7275 is equipped with 7 watt speakers so you can clearly hear audio in areas with lots of background noise like classrooms and meeting rooms.The LV-7275 is a very versatile projector perfect for people on a budget. It has great specifications and lots of features. The Canon LV-7275 will be available in August for $999.

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