Led illumination, Quiet operation, Super-high (sxga+) resolution – Canon Projectors User Manual

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Convenient Remote Control functions for
sophisticated presentations

Digital Zoom

Enlarges a selected single
area of the screen, such as
specific data in a graph;
images can be enlarged a
maximum of 12x*.

* Resolution of the enlarged section is reduced.

Spot

Highlights a portion of the image on the screen;
the spotlight can be made larger or smaller and
moved anywhere on the screen.

Freeze

Freeze-frame function lets you freeze the on-screen
display for pauses in the presentation, such as
changing PC connections or checking the
subsequent image file.

LEDs on the SX6, SX60 and X600 indicate the projector's connections and operational
status at a glance. When several image input devices are connected, a LED indicates
which image signal is selected as the input. The LED illumination on the operation
panel flashes to indicate start-up, end of presentation, and other user commands.

LED Illumination

LED indicates connector responding
to image signal.

LEDs flash to indicate/confirm
specific operations.

Input terminals

Operations panel

Vents designed for efficient cooling

In-line layout for
unobstructed ventilation

Large fan operates at lower speed

Quiet Operation

In a projector, heat is generated by its projection lamp and power-
supply circuits. The cooling system required to dissipate this heat is
one of the main reasons why projectors tend to be noisy. In the new SX6,
SX60 and X600, ventilation vents, cooling fan, and layout of the optical
array have been engineered with noise prevention in mind, resulting
in exceptionally quiet operation.

Super-High (SXGA+) Resolution

SXGA+ can project 3.1 times the display area
of SVGA and 1.9 times the area of XGA to clearly
display large amounts of detailed information,
such as simultaneous projection of multiple
PC windows (SX6, SX60, SX50 only).

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