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VPL-CX70 Data Pro jector Pow ered Lens Protector When power is switched on, the po wered lens protector opens automatically. No more w asted time looking f or a missing lens cov er; It's always on the projector . Pow ered Tilt A djuster The VPL-CX70 off ers a variety of f eatures that make setup and operation quick and smart. A uto K eystone C[...]
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Model Name VPL-CX70 Projection System 3 LCD panels, 1 lens pro jection system P anel 0.79-inch XGA LCD panel, 786,432 (1024 x 768) x3 Lens Z oom 1.2 times F 1.6 to 1.78 f f23.5 to 28.2mm Lamp 165/135W UHP Screen Size 40” to 300” (measured diagonally) K eystone Correction R ange Max. +/- 30 degrees vertically, +/- 20 degrees horizontally Light O[...]