

It's even light enough to carry with you on the go, although you probably wouldn't want to lug it through an airport on a regular basis. At 9.1 pounds and 3.4" x 13.6" x 12.0" it's small and light enough to easily move from room to room, whether on a cart or by hand.


The iPJ-AW250N's small size is a clear advantage if you want to use it in more than one location. It costs more than most DLP-based competitors, at $1,799 estimated street price, but if you prefer LCD to DLP technology, you may well feel that it's worth the extra cost, particularly if you want a projector you can move around easily. Except for the short throw and the interactivity, though, it's decidedly mainstream for a projector aimed at small to mid size conference rooms and classrooms, with a 1280x800 resolution and a 2500 lumen rating. In most other ways, however, it's typical for the breed.Īs you'd expect, the iPJ-AW250N lets you project large images from just a few inches, so you can interact without worrying about casting shadows. The relatively small size makes it a better physical fit than most for keeping on a cart or even carrying it by hand from room to room rather than mounting it permanently on a wall. Surprisingly small and light for an ultra short throw interactive projector, the Hitachi iPJ-AW250N is also unusual in being built around an LCD, rather than DLP, engine.
