Canon DR-2050SP Scanner Directly Connects With Projectors
PRESS RELEASE
Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leading provider of digital imaging solutions, unveiled the next generation of its award-winning DR scanner line with the introduction of the Canon DR-2050SP. The new DR-2050SP provides users with an array of document imaging tools to optimize data capture, document management and archival workflows, as well as acts as a versatile presentation tool for the boardroom or classroom with its Scan-to-Projector function.
When connected directly to a projector via VGA cable, the new functionality of the Canon DR-2050SP allows users to project images onto a screen of hardcopy scanned documents, data from a USB memory drive or images captured from an IrDA Infrared (Standard of Infrared Transmission) including images from mobile devices such as cell phones and personal PDAs. The scanner itself is equipped with 32 MB of memory to scan and store up to 40 pages (images) for projection. A remote control provides easy operation such as start scanning, forward, reverse, image rotate and zoom functions for scanned images.
"The DR-2050SP is truly innovative tool for the business and education environment providing both document management and presentation capabilities for schools, offices, and anyone looking to electronically present and share information on hardcopy documents," said Mark Machida, director of Image Filing Systems Division for Canon U.S.A., Inc. "We are excited to introduce such a unique and valuable tool into the market and continue the tradition of Canon's leadership in office imaging."
Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leading provider of digital imaging solutions, unveiled the next generation of its award-winning DR scanner line with the introduction of the Canon DR-2050SP. The new DR-2050SP provides users with an array of document imaging tools to optimize data capture, document management and archival workflows, as well as acts as a versatile presentation tool for the boardroom or classroom with its Scan-to-Projector function.
When connected directly to a projector via VGA cable, the new functionality of the Canon DR-2050SP allows users to project images onto a screen of hardcopy scanned documents, data from a USB memory drive or images captured from an IrDA Infrared (Standard of Infrared Transmission) including images from mobile devices such as cell phones and personal PDAs. The scanner itself is equipped with 32 MB of memory to scan and store up to 40 pages (images) for projection. A remote control provides easy operation such as start scanning, forward, reverse, image rotate and zoom functions for scanned images.
"The DR-2050SP is truly innovative tool for the business and education environment providing both document management and presentation capabilities for schools, offices, and anyone looking to electronically present and share information on hardcopy documents," said Mark Machida, director of Image Filing Systems Division for Canon U.S.A., Inc. "We are excited to introduce such a unique and valuable tool into the market and continue the tradition of Canon's leadership in office imaging."

