Mar 30, 2011 08:59 GMT  ·  By

Casio's involvement and constant innovation in the field of projection solutions is quite well-known, and now, the company's back with some other interesting products of this type, namely the XJ-H1650 and XJ-H1600.

Without a doubt, the most important selling point these new projectors have to offer is represented by their hybrid lighting system, that combines lasers, phosphors, and LEDs, while actually managing to deliver quite an impressive level of lighting, namely up to 3,500 ANSI lumens.

Plus, beside the fact that this hybrid system is quite eco-friendly, it also delivers a very impressive functioning life, of up to 20,000 hours, which means that users shouldn't really worry about having to replace it in the near future.

We'll also have to mention that the new projectors presented by Casio also offer an advanced Intelligent Brightness Control system, designed specifically in order to automatically adjust the brightness to suit the environmental lighting conditions.

Moreover, the projectors are also 3D-ready, while in the same time supporting quite a large number of connectivity options, including here HDMI, RGB, and RS-232C terminals.

But that's not all, since, according to Casio, the XJ-H1650 model even supports the wireless connection to a smartphone or PC, while in the same time allowing users to carry out PC-less presentations via the USB 2.0 host function.

According to Casio, both the new XJ-H1650 and the XJ-H1600 models are slated to become officially available in stores at some point in June, but the company has refrained from providing any significant information pertaining to the possible sale price of these interesting new display solutions.

However, they did mention the fact that they plan to use the Laser & LED Hybrid Light Source within two future Short Throw models and no less than eight Standard models of data projectors, set to be released at some point in the future.