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The Bilbao City Council integrates the new Hitachi LED video projector in its Hall of Acts


Bilbao City Council integrates the new Hitachi LED video projector in the Hall of Events of its Municipal Center of the Ibaiondo District - The Stock Exchange "


The public entity of Bilbao is committed to renovating one of its facilities, with the integration of a Hitachi LED projector for the Hall of Events of the Municipal Center of Ibaiondo (La Bolsa).
After the need to replace the projector of the Hall of Acts the Municipal Center of Ibaiondo of Bilbao , the certified distributor Ozenki Soinua Argia, SLL . Proposed, with the help of Charmex, the introduction of a state-of-the-art projector with LED technology whose efficiency is more than palpable, especially after installation of the equipment.

It is a HITACHI LP-WU3500 LED 3500 ANSI WUXGA projector , thanks to its novel features of optical insulation and ventilation, it is an ideal tool for fixed and demanding installations, as it reaches up to 20,000 hours of life with zero maintenance - guaranteed - and 24/7 operation.
The company Ozenki Soinua Argia, SLL , in turn provided the room with a HDMI cable of 10 meters and an HDMI wall connector. To what the client expressed, "Bilbao City Council is very satisfied with the result."
The Bilbao City Council integrates the new Hitachi LED video projector in its Hall of Acts
The Bilbao City Council integrates the new Hitachi LED video projector in its Hall of Acts
The Bilbao City Council integrates the new Hitachi LED video projector in its Hall of Acts