The LV-S1 is Canon's entry-level ultra-portable SVGA projector. Compact and smart in design, the LV-S1 is ideal for both mobile, desktop presentations and creating your own home... more
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Resolution: SVGA (800 x 600) (native) / 1024 x 768 (resized), SVGA (800 x 600)
Video Bandwidth: 140 MHz
Display Format: 480,000 pixels (800 x 600) x 3
Max Sync Rate (V x H): 100 Hz x 100 kHz
Bulb type: UHP 150 Watt
Front Panel Controls: Power on/off, audio volume, menu, keystone correction, input select, Power on/off, select, menu, keystone correction, input select
On-Screen Controls: Zoom, focus
Projector lens system
Lens Aperture: F/1.6-1.8
Zoom Factor: 1.2x
Keystone Correction Direction: Vertical
Vertical Keystone Correction: -20 / +20
Manufacturer's product description
The LV-S1 is Canon's entry-level ultra-portable SVGA projector. Compact and smart in design, the LV-S1 is ideal for both mobile, desktop presentations and creating your own home cinema experience. With native SVGA resolution, the LV-S1 provides an amazing 1000 ANSI Lumens and a contrast ratio of 300: 1. Plug and play features facilitate the use of digital cameras, videos, DVDs and various game consoles. The LV-S1 comes equipped with a soft carry case and a small credit card sized remote control. Also, this projector comes complete with a USB port for hot Plug and Play mouse cable connection. While small in size, the projector offers big features such as Digital Keystone Correction, lower fan noise of 37dBA and Automatic Multi-Scan System. Why not create your own home cinema experience!
Advantages: Excellent Print Quality, Fast Printing, Reasonable Price Disadvantages: None
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Specification
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Advantages: Light, compact, screen display Disadvantages: Price, no floppy drive, hard to source
...I'll firstly start of with a cutdown list of the specification (I have not listed full details as they go on for ages!).
Intel® Pentium® M Processor 735 Processor, 1.70A GHz, 2 MB L2 Cache, 400 MHz FSB, Windows® XP, 13.3" Display X-black, 1200 x 800 resolution, 512Mb RAM, 60Gb hard Disk, DVD-RW, Graphic Card ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9700, 64 MB VRAM, Wireless LAN, 10/100 network, modem, 2 x USB, Memory stick slot
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Advantages: cheap Disadvantages: poor photo prints
...to print over 50 different photos. All of them were left looking like everyone had freckels and skin tones were next to useless. Definatly not ones you want to show anyone. Even when put through a cleaning cycle there was no difference. On the bright side, when you printed text using only black ink it was crisp and very clear right down to no 8 font size.
Apart from the nice looking screen area it has nothing to excite me. After using the machine for a week I have took it back to the shop, why, because of the banding, lack of colour depth and a sqeek on the slide rail when the cartridges are going across. So not really impressed with this one. I would stay clear and pay more for a good printer. Canon has failed on this one I think....
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