The basic data of the Panasonic PT DW5100E includes 5500 ANSI lumens, a resolution of WXGA 1280 x 768 as well as a contrast of 2000:1. The manufacturer specifies a runtime of 2000 hours for this projector's lamp. For distortion-free image alignment, the projector offers both a lens shift function and keystone correction, granting significant leeway during mounting. 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 Distance Calculator. Looking at practical performance, up to 753 cm can be illuminated with 5500 ANSI lumens in dark environments. Once daylight is in the room, the image should ideally be no wider than 502 cm. Should very large projection surfaces be required, the integrated edge-blending software offers the possibility to seamlessly combine images from multiple projectors without visible seams. For convenient remote monitoring and administration, the projector is equipped with a classic RJ45 network socket. Since entering the market in 2007, production has been discontinued; the manufacturer no longer actively offers the model.
Display Type
1 x 0,65" DLP Chip WXGA 15/9 Ti Digital Light Processing Chip
Stationary | Permanent installation in the training room and meeting room as well as the conference room. Wide screen width or rooms with plenty of light (over 200 lumens).
Direkt Power Off Lens shift Funktion Eco Mode Kensington Slot 360° installable Edge Blending Picture-in-Picture Password protection PJLink™ Control via web browser Lan network compatible. Crestron®-Software compatible. De-interlacer with 3:2 pull down. 1 and 2 lamp mode Digital Zoom 3x Built-in test pattern generator
Although it‘s an older model, the quality is really convincing. The modern plastic junk can‘t keep up. And the technical data is the same as with all devices. They say very little. 1000 watts from Schneider Hifi is less than 100 watts from Luxman. The device easily outperforms new devices with supposedly better technical data.