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Hitachi LP-AW3001 Laser WXGA Ultra Short Throw Projector - LPAW3001

Hitachi LP-AW3001 Laser WXGA Ultra Short Throw Projector - LPAW3001

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Hitachi LP-AW3001 Laser WXGA Ultra Short Throw Projector - LPAW3001

    The Hitachi LP-AW3001 3300 Lumens WXGA Ultra-Short Throw 3LCD Projector has the ability to project large images in tight spaces. It produces 3300 lumens of brightness along with a 500,000:1 contrast ratio. This 3LCD system has a WXGA 1280 x 800 native resolution and a long life of up to 20,000 hours. You can use this projector to project up to a 130" image with a 0.3:1 ultra-short throw ratio.

    • 3300 ANSI Lumens
    • WXGA Resolution (1280 x 800)
    • 20,000 Hours Laser Lamp Life
    Specifications
    Custom Aspect Ratio 16:10 (WXGA)
    Native Resolution 1280 x 800
    Contrast Ratio 500,000:1
    Throw Distance 1.3 - 2.8 ft.
    Lens Manual, Fixed 0.30:1
    Display Technology LCD
    Wireless Networking Yes (Optional Accessory Needed)
    Speakers 16W Mono
    Eco Mode 50,000 Hours
    Audible Noise 28 dB (Normal), 30 dB (Bright Mode)
    Lamp Life 20,000 hrs
    Short Throw Yes
    Aspect Ratio 16:10 (WXGA)
    Image Size Diagonal 59.9 - 130.2 in.
    Lens Shift No
    Digital Keystone Horizontal & Vertical
    Unit Weight 16.3 lbs
    Projector Methods Front, Rear, Ceiling
    Dimensions (WxDxH) 19.9 x 16.7 x 5.5 in.
    Power Consumption -
    What Our Experts Think
    • Ultra Short-Throw Design – Projects a 100-inch image from just inches away, eliminating shadows and glare.
    • Bright & Vivid Projection – 3,300 lumens and WXGA resolution (1280x800) ensure sharp, clear visuals.
    • Laser Light Source – 20,000-hour lifespan, reducing maintenance and eliminating lamp replacements.
    • 3LCD Technology – Delivers accurate colors and smooth motion, ideal for business and education settings.
    • Versatile Connectivity – Equipped with HDMI, VGA, USB, and LAN ports, plus optional wireless functionality for seamless integration.
    • Eco-Friendly & Low Maintenance – Mercury-free laser technology with low power consumption for sustainable operation.
    Q&A

    Q: What is the Hitachi LP-AW3001 Laser WXGA Ultra Short-Throw Projector?
    A: The Hitachi LP-AW3001 is a laser-powered ultra short-throw 3LCD projector designed for classrooms, conference rooms, and interactive presentations. It offers WXGA (1280x800) resolution, 3,300 lumens brightness, and a long-lasting laser light source for maintenance-free operation.

    Q: What are the benefits of an ultra short-throw projector?
    A: It projects large images from a very short distance, minimizing shadows and glare, making it ideal for tight spaces and interactive environments.

    Q: How long does the laser light source last?
    A: The laser light source lasts up to 20,000 hours, eliminating the need for lamp replacements and reducing maintenance costs.

    Q: Does it support wireless connectivity?
    A: Yes, with an optional wireless adapter, it allows wireless presentations for seamless collaboration.

    Maintenance Tips
    • Clean the Lens Regularly: Use a microfiber cloth to remove dust and smudges. Avoid abrasive materials and harsh chemicals.
    • Ensure Proper Ventilation: Keep air vents clear and periodically clean filters to prevent overheating.
    • Update Firmware: Check for and install firmware updates to optimize performance and compatibility.
    • Use a Surge Protector: Protect the projector from power fluctuations by connecting it to a stable power source.
    • Store in a Suitable Environment: Avoid excessive heat, humidity, and direct sunlight to extend its lifespan.
    • Handle with Care: Avoid sudden movements, impacts, or tilting during use to prevent internal damage.
    • Power Down Properly: Follow the correct shutdown procedure to maintain the laser light source’s longevity.