PRESS RELEASE Jan. 18, 2008
CASIO presents projectors and camera system:
Super Slim Projectors at the ISE 2008 in Amsterdam
Norderstedt, January 2008 - CASIO's Super Slim projectors are reliable tools in day-to-day business. Their high performance and ease of use make every presentation a success. This year, too, CASIO will present the Super Slim projectors at the Integrated Systems Europe, the largest AV trade fair in Europe. The ISE 2008 takes place from January 29 to 31, 2008 and invites industries dealing in audio-visual system integration and professional presentation technology. CASIO will present the Super Slim models XJ-S31 and XJ-S36 as well as the camera system YC-430 on a booth app. 100 square metres in size. The CASIO projectors are located in hall 4, booth P43 of the Amsterdam RAI exhibition Centre. Every day CASIO will raffle off three digital cameras among all visitors who leave their business card.

What makes the Super Slim projectors stand out is their especially slim design and ease of use, which makes them a tool that's ready for use at a moment's notice, especially in business. Due to their high candle power, even presentations in bright rooms are no problem. Another plus is the USB interface that allows presentations to be converted into JPEG format and then be directly started from the USB stick without the need for a notebook. Combining a XJ-S series projector with the multi-functional YC-430 camera system opens up entirely new possibilities for creating presentations: templates and objects can be directly integrated in the presentation via the document camera and shown to a large audience.

For further information please visit www.casio-projectors.com or www.casio-europe.com.

About CASIO Computer Co., Ltd.
CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of consumer electronics products and business equipment solutions. Since its establishment in 1957, CASIO has strived to realize its corporate creed of "creativity and contribution" through the introduction of innovative and imaginative products. Today, CASIO's offerings include timepieces, digital cameras, cellular phones, electronic dictionaries, calculators, musical instruments, system equipment, and electronic components such as LCDs. The CASIO Group employs more than 13,000 people worldwide, shipping over 100 million products per year, with net sales of 620 billion yen (approx US $ 5,26 million) in the fiscal year ended March 2007. News and product information from CASIO is available at http://world.casio.com.

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