Project in nearly any setting with the Canon REALiS WUX500 D Pro AV 5000-Lumen WUXGA LCoS Projector. Its 5000-lumen brightness can overcome ambient light in most settings, and the 2000:1 dynamic contrast ratio helps enhance detail, even in dark areas of the image. Its native WUXGA 1920 x 1200 resolution adds to its image clarity, particularly for those sitting near the screen. The projector features a DICOM Simulation Mode, allowing it to simulate the results of DICOM devices for training purposes.
The WUX500 D Pro AV has DVI-I, HDMI, VGA, and HDBaseT video inputs, along with an analog audio input and output for connecting to an external speaker system. If separate speakers aren't an option, the projector has a 5W speaker built in. It features a 1.39 to 2.51:1 throw ratio, allowing the projector to be placed near the back of the room. It can be controlled via Ethernet, RS-232, or the included IR remote. A VGA cable is also included for instant connectivity.
DICOM Simulation Mode
5000 Lumens of Brightness with a 2000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
Native WUXGA 1920 x 1200 Resolution
LCOS Technology with AISYS Enhancement
Designed for Constant Brightness Throughout the Zoom Range
Compact Design
4-Point Keystone Correction
Manual Lens Shift
Edge Blending
Computer-Free Multi Projection
HDBaseT Connectivity
NMPJ (Network Multi Projection) with Wi-Fi
- Direct Mode: In this mode, you can connect directly to the projector using a network cable, or you can connect directly to the network where the projector is located. You can connect one computer and use one projector.
- Meeting Mode: This mode is for sharing materials among all meeting attendees. It also enables remote operation and sharing via the Internet between bases in different locations, allowing each computer to select multiple projectors as projector operation is enabled from each computer. Up to 10 computers can connect to up to six projectors.
- Classroom Mode: The instructor can decide which attendee's computers will connect with which projectors, and can switch the attendee projections as the class progresses. Certain operations are enabled from the client computers, but limitations are in place. Up to 10 computers can connect to up to six projectors.
- Broadcast Mode: This mode enables one computer to connect to up to 12 projectors.