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[XJ-360]

XJ-360
Archived Product

At A Glance

The XJ-360 mobile projector employs an original new condenser lens and light source lamp that deliver high-brightness images that can be clearly viewed under normal lighting conditions, in a compact, highly portable configuration, a minuscule 9.06”(W)×2.17”(H)×6.73”D).

Main Features

Casio Projector :: XJ-360 Overview
High-brightness projector in a mobile configuration
CASIO's original optical design and proprietary lamp technology combine to provide a high-brightness projector in an ultra-portable package. The XJ-360 delivers 2200 ANSI lumens in a 9"x6.7"x2" configuration.

Inverse Meniscus Condenser (IMC) lens
A totally new optical system built around a proprietary IMC lens makes it possible to reduce the size of the lens by 30%*.
* Based on simulations using typical design methods.

Acornic Reflector (ACR)
A unique asymmetrically designed lamp reflector maximizes the performance output of the projection lamp. The result is increased brightness that is 30% greater than normal*.
* Based on simulations using typical design methods.

2X Optical Zoom —Tops for Portable Data Projectors
A new wide-angle zoom lens provides 2X optical zoom capabilities. This results in the ability to project images at a minimum distance of just 32" (0.8 meters), or within a range of 5.2' (1.6 meters) to 10.5' (3.2 meters) when using a 60-inch screen. Now the projector is easily adaptable to any sized environment, from an office meeting of only a few people, to full classroom applications. Casio's new optical system maximizes the benefits an aspherical lens design. This combined with the use of low dispersion glass serves to deliver superior images at a volume and weight that is 1/3 less than previous models**.
** Based on simulations using typical design methods.

Native XGA Support
Both of the XJ-360 series projectors feature true XGA (1,024x768) signal resolution and support UXGA 1,600x1,200 in a compressed mode. Video input terminals allow signal input from a variety of different sources.