This projector from Digital Projection utilizes BrilliantColor-DLP technology, achieving 7500 ANSI lumens and a contrast of 7500:1 at a resolution of WQXGA 2560 x 1600. According to Digital Projection, the included lamp lasts up to 2000 hours. To meet a wide variety of installation conditions, the projector offers the option of using different interchangeable lenses. Verifying the respective distances is easily possible via the Projection Calculator. A look at the light output reveals: The 7500 ANSI lumens are sufficient to illuminate an image width of up to 754 cm in darkened rooms. If room light is present, we recommend not exceeding a maximum width of 503 cm. In terms of video signals, the device processes resolutions up to Full HD 1080P. For integration into professional environments, an RJ45 connection is available for network control and remote maintenance. Regarding noise emissions, the model proves to be exceptionally quiet during operation, producing just 30 decibels. The projector was released in 2010 and is officially no longer distributed by Digital Projection.
Display Type
1 x DC DLP Chip WQXGA 4/3 Ti Digital Light Processing Chip
Stationary | Permanent installation in the training room and meeting room as well as the conference room. Very large screen width and rooms with plenty of light and shaded daylight.
Light Source
2 x 300W UHP Lamp
Light Life
2000 h. 5000 h. in Eco Mode
Operating Costs
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Calculated brightness quality The screen width may also be larger. Perfect
Lux:
2500 Lux
Contrast:
7500:1
Candela pro m²:
795 cd/m²
Foot-Lamberts:
232 fL
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Focus
Powered
Zoom
Powered
Objective
Throw Ratio
optional
Audio
Nein
Connections
HDMI 1.3 in
DVI-D in
D-sun 15 pin in
5 x BNC RGBHV in
YUV in
Cinch Video in
RJ45 in
2 x RSereC Din 9 pin in
USB in
2 x 12V Trigger out
Ceiling Mounting
Yes, is possible.
Power
1050W
Size WxHxD
376 x 223 x 510 mm (14,8"x8,8"x20,1") 42,76 L/dm³
Operating Noise
30dB
Weight
12,60 kg / 27,78 lbs.
Keystone
-
Illumination
-
Frequenz
H-sync: 15-150 kHz V-sync: 48-190 Hz Range max.: 205 MHz