Hitachi
Founded in1910, Hitachi has acted from a corporate philosophy of contributing to society through technology. In the intervening years, the world and society have changed greatly, but Hitachi has never lost its pioneering spirit, based on the principles of harmony and sincerity. Today, Hitachi’s Digital Media group continues the tradition by introducing innovative projection solutions to the corporate and education sectors.Hitachi are specialists in ultra short throw projectors and, with the evolution of the latest Ultimate Short Throw range, Hitachi are setting new industry benchmarks in ultra short throw technology.
Hitachi’s LCD projectors have garnered positive feedback since introduced in Europe over 15 years ago:
“The Hitachi ED-A101 is easy to use, quiet and great for small spaces because of the short throw distance. So when it came to choosing another projector, we didn’t hesitate to select Hitachi,”
Steve Ellis, Centre for Learning Innovation and Professional Practice (CLIPP), Aston University
"Hitachi projectors are first-class, they sell themselves,"
Ian Potter, Project Manager for Leamington Sight and Sound.
“At Hove Park School our initial assessment is that the Hitachi ED-A100 projects a crisper image than projectors with the same lumens capacity installed correctly nearer the ceiling. We think this is because it does not have to rely on Keystone Technology to compensate for the angle of the throw and there is no image degradation as a result of this adjustment,”
Simon Sharron, Deputy Headteacher, Hove Park School

































