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Canon recently announced the WUX10 Mark II, an upgrade to the popular WUX10 LCoS projector. WUX10 Mark Ⅱ adopts 0.71 inches WUXGA (1920 × 1200 resolution) LCoS panel, can be compatible with full HD image display. WUX10 Mark Ⅱ adopts Canon's proprietary AISYS optical system, this system can greatly improve the efficiency of light utilization. WUX10 Mark Ⅱ brightness of 3200 lumens, contrast ratio of 1000:1 respectively. The WUX10 Mark II is equipped with a 1.5x motorized zoom lens that allows users to easily adjust the image. It is worth mentioning that the WUX10 Mark II works in quiet mode with a noise level of only 32dB, and in quiet mode, the projection lamp can be used for up to 3,000 hours, which is environmentally friendly and greatly reduces the cost of ownership.

The WUX10 Mark II is also equipped with AutoSetup, which allows users to automatically optimize focus, keystone correction, input signal selection, and screen color correction at the touch of a button.

The projector's most notable feature is the addition of a "DICOM SIM mode" for displaying medical images and a "Photo" mode for professional photographers to view photos in different lighting environments.

"DICOM SIM mode" for displaying medical images and "Photo" mode for professional photographers to view photos in different lighting conditions have been added.

"DICOM SIM mode" is a proprietary mode developed by Canon in response to the requirements of the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standard for displaying images in grayscale. In the field of medicine, subtle changes in the gray scale of digital radiographs, MR*** vibration imaging, and tomographic scans convey very important information. Utilizing the DICOM SIM Mode allows industry users to project film-like digital radiographs with outstanding detail and clarity.

The new DICOM SIM Mode in the WUX10 Mark II provides 21 different levels of grayscale transitions. When projecting an image in a classroom, conference room, or other location that requires large-scale projection displays, this mode helps users to correct the grayscale and display high-resolution, smooth, and fine-grained images without rastering, even under different lighting conditions.

Most digital images and photos are edited and processed to conform to the sRGB standard, but ambient light can cause changes in the color accuracy of the projected image. The new Photo mode allows users to adjust the projector to the ambient light in a room to ensure that in any lighting environment, the projected still image is exceptionally clear and has optimal color accuracy, projecting an image quality comparable to an sRGB image seen on a professional monitor. This mode is especially suitable for photography studios, wedding venues, art galleries or galleries. Adjusted parameters can also be saved in Photo mode, which is very convenient for users.