Casio’s Super Slim low-profile projector line gets a new member in the form of the XJ-SC215. This projector is visually identical to the previous models from the same family of XGA-resolution DLP projectors. The remote control is small and doesn’t house a laser pointer or any mouse-emulation buttons. It comes with a USB connector that lets you project slide shows of JPEG files stored in a USB Flash memory drive, without the need for a laptop. At 2500 ANSI lumens, the SC215 is not quite as bright as its sibling, the 3000-lumen S57. However, it renders colors accurately - the weakness of DLP projectors. Individual pixels were quite sharp, with only the barest hint of halos and magenta fringes. True to its Super Color name, yellows were almost as lively as on many LCD projectors, and reds were remarkably saturated. The image size is large, approximately 52 inches in diagonal at a standard distance of 5 feet from the screen. Brightness was measured at 2409 lumens, just shy of the 2500-lumen rating. The checkerboard test scored the SC215 with a contrast ratio of 502:1 - below the traditional advertised contrast ratio, but quite respectable. If you need a projector that produces the most accurate colors, the Casio XJ-SC215 Super Slim Projector is up to the task.