Брошюра для Canon REALiS WUX400ST D Pro AV

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BY ALAN C. BRAWN CTS, ISF-C, DSCE, DSDE, DSNE, DCME
A “TRUE” SOLUTION
IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER
Like many of you, I get sick and tired of hearing industry “buzzwords” that should have meaning but in  AV today is 
the word “solution”. By definition a solution is the act of solving a problem or a question, as in “the situation is 
approaching solution”. That being said, I have to back pedal a bit with the irritation. The word “solution” is still 
overused but I have in my possession the new Canon REALiS WUX400ST Pro AV Short Throw Compact Installation 
LCOS Projector that truly is a solution. Because in the end, if the word and the reality match, then using the word is 
appropriate - especially in this instance.
As many of you know, we have come a long way 
in video projection development over the 
years, but today the area that excites many of 
us the most is the development of truly high 
performance short throw optics and 
projectors specifically designed to use those 
capabilities. From the beginning we have had 
projectors with long throw capabilities and 
wide angle lenses, but true short throw close 
focus projectors as a high performance 
solution has been a development of recent 
times. This being the case we must ask 
ourselves if this is going to become a trend in 
AV design or a nice option as a footnote in a 
projector manufacturer’s line-up.
If we look at the latest market research we see 
that there are three factors of significant 
growth in projection. One is that the sweet spot 
of light output is now in the 3,000 to 4,000 
lumen range. In terms of resolution, XGA has 
ruled the roost for years driven by the relatively 
low resolution requirements of the educational 
community - but this is now migrating to higher 
resolutions since source material at those 
higher resolutions is more affordable and more 
readily available. Last but not least we are 
seeing significant growth in the use of short 
throw projectors.  The question jumps out at 
you.
 Is there a projector that excels in all of 
these growth areas? 
The answer is a resounding yes and it is the 
Canon REALiS WUX400ST.
 We will get into all 
the individual details and how they perform, but 
for a first  glance it is a compact installation 
projector that uses LCOS technology featuring 
the highest fill factor in the digital display 
industry, boasts a high resolution of 1920 X 
1200, produces 4000 lumens of light output, 
and features a .56:1 short throw optic. Sounds 
pretty good, but in our testing we found it looks 
even better than it sounds - so stay tuned.
Excellent image quality is the price of entry in the 
upper echelons of this category but we would be 
remiss if we did not speak of the physical nature 
of short throw capability in some detail. The 
specification states that this is a .56:1 lens and 
that tied into Canon quality is quite impressive. 
This translates into
 a projector that can produce 
a  100” image from as little as 4 feet away.
 
Pretty impressive numbers, but I urge you not to 
stop there. What is truly unique, and takes this 
projector to a completely different level, is the 
mechanical lens shift capability that provides 
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for the image to be raised vertically from 0 to 
75% and horizontally plus or minus 10%. This 
compares with other short throw projectors on 
the market that have as little as W vertical lens 
shift. To all the skeptics out there concerned 
about how Canon’s extreme lens shift will affect 
image quality - as a point of reference, in our 
testing with both cross hatch and geometry test 
patterns the WUX400ST performed extremely 
well with virtually no distortion! 
Impressive as those numbers are, imagine what 
you can do with this in terms of a practical solution 
to problems you could not address before. You 
can now tuck the projector underneath the lip 
of a traditional conference table and literally 
take the projector out of the environment. Just 
try finding a better way to create a high quality 
image of 100” or larger for the price and the added 
benefit of no visible display device to distract 
you from the interior design. Another one of 
my favorite applications is to mount a series 
of these projectors along the ceiling or hallway 
and, thanks to the built in edge blending with 
an 
overlap capability of 0 to 960 pixel horizontal 
and 0 to 600 pixel vertical,
 create a continuous 
and seamless series of images as far as you want. 
And thanks to the aforementioned short throw 
capabilities, the viewers are out of the light 
path of the projectors.  Even for those of us who 
are, shall we say, less imaginative, there are still 
benefits. You can now mount the project closer 
to the screen in front or rear projection in a more 
traditional sense while reducing installation time 
and costs (long cable runs). One can then simply 
fine tune with manual lens adjustment to fit 
perfectly on the screen. 
  
  OUTSTANDING SHORT THROW  
OPTICS & LENS SHIFT