As of June 2020, Casio no longer manufacturers projectors. When they did make projectors, they offered far more projectors that used solid state light engines than anyone else: LED Laser projectors – instead of using conventional lamps. Thanks to these long life light engines, there are no lamps to replace, producing impressive long term savings.
Organizations with large quantities of projectors appreciate this because, it’s not just the cost of a replacement lamp, it’s the disruption, it’s perhaps needing an entire crew to replace hundreds of lamps a year.
Casio Laser/LED projectors have long offered a better value proposition than either Laser or Lamp Projectors. It comes as no surprise that they sell more solid-state projectors than any other manufacturer. “Solid-state” is a category of light engines t ...
The Casio XJ-S400UN is part of Casio’s new Superior series, which features the next generation of their mercury-free, hybrid laser and LED light engine.
The Casio XJ-A257 is a portable laser projector designed for business and education applications.
The Casio XJ-L8300HN is a 4K UHD, commercial-grade large venue projector claiming 5,000 lumens that features a hybrid laser/phosphor light engine.
The Casio XJ-UT351WN ultra short throw projector that uses a solid state light engine - LED and laser combination instead of a lamp.
The Casio XJ-F210WN is a DLP projector with great picture in the $1000 range.
Casio's Ecolite XJ-V110W is WXGA and offers 3500 lumens for $799, with a 20,000 LED/Laser light engine.
The Casio XJ-V1 is a new model (release date May 2015) for which the manufacturer uses the name EcoLite(tm).
This 3100 lumen Casio projector is an ultra-short throw with a 20,000 hour led/laser light source, that is suitable for classroom or conference room. A single chip DLP projector with WXGA resolution, it can be positioned only inches from the screen, ...