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Description:

If you're looking for the best and brightest that Canon has to offer, you've found it: the LV-7575 - our most powerful projector ever. The brilliant 5500 ANSI lumen LV-7575 is up to any challenge you can throw at it - especially a permanent installation in a boardroom or theater. Of course, it's HDTV and HD compatible and comes with more image controls than ever before. Not only that, it delivers all the optical performance you'd expect from a Canon, as well as features that let you make the most of all that power.

  • 5500 ANSI lumen Brilliance
    At 5500 ANSI lumens, the LV-7575 is Canon's brightest projector and one of the brightest projectors you'll find anywhere. This powerful XGA projector is equipped with three 1.3" LCD panels and is perfect for installing permanently into theatres and big boardrooms.

    What's more, Canon's most powerful performer is also a portable one. Despite its output, the LV-7575 still weighs in at under 20 lbs. Plus, all that power fits into a body that is surprisingly small -- 12.6" x 6.6" x 16.9" (319mm x 168mm x 429.5mm).

  • Native XGA Resolution
    Big and bright is nothing without sharpness and clarity -- and the LV-7575 has both. The projector's Native XGA resolution (1024 x 768) means impressive video and text images. It also provides WXGA wide screen computer display support. The LV-7575 even supports UXGA (1600 x 1200) through advanced, high-quality compression, giving you brilliance that matches the brightness. The result is the image quality you've come to expect from Canon.

  • Genuine Canon Optics 1.3x Zoom Lens
    Canon means uncompromised image quality. Start with the LV-7575's Genuine Canon Optics 1.3x zoom lens -- a sharp, brilliant lens that lives up to Canon's unparalleled reputation for optical excellence. The f/1.8 projection lens is constructed from 13 elements in 10 groups. Although the lens uses a slightly smaller aperture -- from the previous model's f/1.7 to f/1.8 -- this has not reduced the projector's brightness due to the increased aperture ratio of the LCD panels. With a projection distance of 3.7 -- 29.1 feet, the lens gives you a diagonal screen as compact as 31" and as big as 400".

  • 10-bit Processing
    With the LV-7575's 10-bit digital video processing, you get 1.07 billion possible colors for smoother gradations and stunningly accurate color reproduction.

    You can further enhance the color, using the projector's Color Management tool to manually control specific hues in your image. First, select a hue. Then, make adjustments to the saturation and gamma. It's the ideal tool for users with the most demanding projection needs.

  • Optional Lenses
    Combine Canon's brightest projector with a wide array of lenses, and you have a combination that will work in every situation imaginable. Of course, your LV-7575 comes with a sharp, versatile Genuine Canon Optics, 1.3X Optical Zoom. With a projection distance of 1.4 to 14.7 meters, the lens gives you a diagonal screen as compact as 31" and as big as 400".

    But the LV-7575 can also be paired with optional lenses: an Ultra Wide Angle, a Wide Angle Zoom, a Long Focus Zoom, or an Ultra Long Focus Zoom. The Wide Angle lenses give you big screen performance even with short projection distances, while the Long Focus lenses let you maintain a manageable screen size over long distances. The zooms allow you to set the perfect screen size -- regardless of the size of your venue.

  • Power Lens Shift
    The Power Lens Shift (1:1 -- 10:0) lets you raise the screen position to the perfect height -- quickly and easily -- without tilting the projector. Power Lens Shift also lets you adjust the screen position when your LV-7575 is mounted on the ceiling.

  • Network Capability
    Operate your LV-7575 projector from any computer on your company's network thanks to the optional Network Imager. The Network Imager works with standard Ethernet-based networks using TCP/IP.

    Through an easy-to-use, graphic user interface, you can then turn your projector on and off, switch inputs, or adjust the picture. You can program it to operate on daily or weekly schedules, and monitor its status -- including lamp life.

  • Quiet 36dB Operation
    Even with high power and brightness, the LV-7575 is a super quiet performer, operating at 38dB. Silent Mode reduces fan noise even further to an ultra-quiet 36dB -- perfect for smaller rooms and situations that require a quieter projector, but not all of the LV-7575's brightness. Not only that, but the projector's Fan Control automatically monitors room temperature and, in a cooler room, lowers the power to the fan.

  • Multiple Image Modes
    When you connect your LV-7575 to different sources with different content, the projector gives you optimum image quality through an array of image modes:

    • Standard (PC, video) for normal viewing.
    • High Contrast (PC) for projecting sharper graphs and photographs.
    • Cinema (video) for watching movies in a darkened room.
    • Custom (PC/video) lets you adjust several factors, including gamma. Gamma adjustment affects the overall brightness of an image, making it useful for images that are too dark or too bright. Up to 10 custom profiles can be stored.


  • 2-3/2-2 Pulldown for Film and Video
    When you hook up your LV-7575 with your DVD player, the projector's 2-3/2-2 Pulldown minimizes motion artifacts on DVDs that were transferred from film. By automatically detecting 2-3 and 2-2 pulldown signals from the your DVD player, each frame of the original film is recreated with 100% accuracy.

  • Digital Keystone Correction
    With Digital Keystone Correction, you can quickly eliminate distracting keystone distortion and project a perfectly square image. Tilt the projector 35 degrees up or down, or 15 degrees from side to side, and keystone correction gives you a perfectly square screen effortlessly.

  • Remote Control
    The LV-7575 comes with a remote that is full of control features. You can use your remote for wired or wireless control of your projector. You can also connect your projector to your PC with the mouse control cable, and use the projector remote like a mouse to wirelessly control your PC. You simply move the cursor on the screen using the mouse pointer on the remote. The L-click and R-click buttons on the remote work like the left and right buttons of a mouse. And, the Drag button lets you "drag-and-drop".

  • Customizable Logo Display
    You can display the logo of your choice at the start of every presentation. Plus, the logo PIN code lock feature prevents anyone else from changing the image.

  • Pin Lock for Operational Lock
    A PIN Code Lock ensures that only authorized users are able to start and operate your LV-7575. At start-up, a display will appear and prompt the user to enter a password that you set in advance.

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