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Key Features
Image Positioning Convenience: While most projectors in this class 
offer vertical lens shift, the WUX500 also provides horizontal shift as 
well. That along with the 1.8x zoom virtually assures that even if you 
make errors mounting the projector, you can position its image on the 
screen with ease. The lack of light loss toward the telephoto end of the 
zoom makes it easy to use the entire length of the zoom for maximum 
installation flexibility.
Corner Keystone Correction: Nearly all high-end projectors offer 
vertical and horizontal keystone correction, but the WUX500 
complements those adjustments with corner keystone correction for 
projection  surfaces  that  are  not  flat.  Corner  distortion  is  easily 
corrected with the push of one button per corner.
Edge Blending: Many smaller WUXGA products do not have this 
feature, and for large venue projection, this may be a key determining 
factor in the product selection.
Almost NO Input Lag: Though we’d be surprised if many people would 
be buying this projector for gaming, it has lightning fast response with 
an input lag of a mere 19 ms. No audio delay is required for lip synch 
when viewing film/video.
No Rainbow Artifacts: By virtue of its three-panel design, the WUX500 
does not produce the rainbow artifacts that bother some viewers of 
DLP-based projector images.
Size and Weight: Most installation projectors are ceiling- or shelf-
mounted above and behind the audience, and this 13 lb. unit will be 
easier to install than earlier generation products of substantially 
greater weight.
Lamp Life: 3000 hours in normal mode, and 5000 hours in eco mode.
Warranty: The WUX500 is warranted for three years, and its lamp is 
warranted for 120 days.
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the image was slightly brighter than the right 
side.
Image Size and Offset: 
With the center of its 
projected image on the centerline of the lens, 
the WUX500 is well designed for ceiling or 
shelf mounting. The zoom lens allows for a 200” 
image to be projected from as close as 19’8” or 
as far as 35’5” from the screen. With vertical 
lens shift of +60% and horizontal lens shift of 
±10%, the WUX500’s image can be adjusted to 
fit a variety of room and screen requirements.
Fan Noise and Heat: 
Fan noise and exhaust 
heat are a bit on the high side due to the small 
form factor. However, if installed above and 
behind the audience, neither presents any 
serious distraction. 
No Power Zoom/Focus: 
The WUX500 has 
manual zoom, focus, and lens shift adjustments.
Single HDMI Input:
 
Although there is a DVI 
input in addition to one HDMI input, it would 
have been helpful to have a second HDMI input 
given that interface’s popularity.
No 3-D: 
The WUX500 has no 3-D capability.
High Altitude Fan Noise:
 
Kicking the WUX500 
into its high altitude mode substantially 
increases fan noise, and it is not particularly 
quiet to begin with. The good news is that the 
spec calls for this mode to be activated only at 
altitudes above 7,500 feet.
Brightness: 
While the WUX500 is rated at 
5,000 lumens, our test unit produced 4,560 
lumens in Presentation, its brightest mode. 
Other preset modes produced the following: 
Standard - 3,975 lumens, and Photo/sRGB - 
3,510 lumens.
Eco lamp mode reduced brightness in all preset 
modes by about 28%.
Most remarkably, the shift from the maximum 
wide-angle to maximum telephoto zoom 
position resulted in a negligible 5% drop in 
brightness…an astonishingly small reduction 
for a 1.8:1 zoom lens.
Brightness Uniformity:
 Uniformity was 
extremely good at approximately 88%. No hot 
spots were detectable although the left side of 
Price: 
The WUX500 is priced somewhat  
higher than competing units with the same 
1920x1200 resolution, and similar lumen 
output and weight specs. However, it has 
features such as edge blending and picture  
in picture that the others may not have. And  
if you need to use the long end of the throw, 
you don’t need to up-spec the lumens to get 
the same level of brightness. If these things 
are of value to you, then the higher price is 
justifiable. If not, it may not be.
24p Judder:
 
Since there is no frame 
interpolation circuitry in the WUX500,  
some judder can be observed in certain 
slow-panning 24p movie scenes. 
The Canon WUX500 is a solid new 
offering in high brightness, relatively 
compact WUXGA projectors. The long 
1.8x zoom provides a key competitive 
advantage in that it does not lose up 
to 40% of its light at the long end. The 
WUX500 is priced a bit higher than 
some competing units but it has 
features the others do not have. If 
those features are keys to the success 
of your installation, the WUX500 may 
be the ideal solution for you.