Hitachi/Maxell
Hitachi Digital Media Group (DMG), part of Hitachi Europe Ltd, is responsible for pan-European sales and distribution of industry-leading projector products. Hitachi Digital Media Group has pioneered game-changing industry advances since it was founded in 1982, including Short Throw Technology. Today, the projector offering caters to the needs of a broad range of installations, including corporate, education and large venues.
From November 2018 onwards, Hitachi projectors are now known as Maxell projectors - the transition will see no change in products beyond the logo, nor in representation, warranty conditions, sales channels, repair agents or customer service.
Maxell projectors combine their technical expertise with market leading knowledge for a range of the latest technologies. Their laser projectors are maintenance-free for 20,000 hours usage, and are perfect for use in lecture rooms and mid-sized conference rooms. Education and businesses can both benefit from a Maxell projector as they allow for a greater range of installation possibilities.
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