Hitachi Projectors to Switch Branding to Maxell

Maxell and Hitachi Japan announced today that the current Hitachi branded projectors will be rebranded as Maxell. The transition will see no change in products beyond the logo. There will also not be any changes in representation, warranty conditions, sales channels, repair agents or customer service.
This will be a progressive change starting from November 2018 onwards.
The Maxell Group acquired the projector business from Hitachi in July 2013. Since then, the Group has continued the development and production of Hitachi brand projectors and has been selling them worldwide.
Their entire line is here.
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