This projector is named Matrix 1500, originates from Christie, and its data sheet shows 1500 ANSI lumens, a contrast of 1000:1 and a resolution of SXGA 1280 x 1024 Pixel. According to Christie, the lamp has a durability of 2000 hours. To ensure a rectangular image even with asymmetrical placement, the projector includes digital keystone correction for both the horizontal and vertical axes. A major advantage for professional installations is the ability to use interchangeable lenses, allowing the projector to adapt to highly varied projection distances. Which optic is required for a specific case can easily be calculated via the Lens Calculator. Looking at practical performance, up to 328 cm can be illuminated with 1500 ANSI lumens in dark environments. Once daylight is in the room, the image should ideally be no wider than 219 cm. A look at the data sheet confirms a very subtle fan noise for the projector at just 28 decibels. This model dates back to 2004 and is no longer part of Christie's current product range.
Display Type
1 x DM3 Dark Metal DLP Chip SXGA 5/4 Ti Digital Light Processing Chip
Ansi-Lumen
Projector
1500 -
Screen
469 Lux (200 cm Screen width)
Contrast
1000:1 full on/off
1000:1 full on/off
Black Level
1,5000 min. Lumen
0,471 min. Lumen
Offset
55% 8 cm over screen top edge →
SCREEN
+Projector
Resolution
SXGA 1280 x 1024 Pixel
1.310.720 Pixel UXGA 1600 x 1200 compressed
Video Modes
Pal, Secam, NTSC, HDTV
Application
Standard-Portabel | External training and company presentations, as well as product presentations. Small screen width, rooms with very little ambient light below 50 lumens.
• HD15 (x2)
• DVI-D (x1)
• S-video Y/C (4-pin mini-DIN)
• Composite video (1 x RCA)
• Component video (3 x RCA)
• Audio (4 inputs for data and video
sources, 3.5mm stereo mini-jacks)
• Analog RGB HD15 out(x1)
• Audio out (3.5mm stereo mini-jack)out
Freeze Eco Mode Kensington Slot Gamma correction Remote control with laser pointer und mouse control Faroudja DCDi , RJ45 via RS232C module optional 10-bit digital Gamma correction