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Interfaces

Native Aspect Ratio The ratio between the width and height of the display screen. The typical standard ratio is 4:3 while widescreen is 16:9, 15:9, or 16:10.

Resolution Resolution is the number of pixels that make up an image - measured as width by height. For example, SVGA resolution is 800 pixels wide by 600 pixels high. More pixels per unit of an area, produce a higher resolution and create crisper images. For projectors the native resolution is given.

Projector Type The two main types are DLP and LCD. Digital Light Processing (DLP) is an all digital display. DLP technology uses an optical semiconductor, known as the Digital Micromirror Device, or DMD chip to recreate the source material. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) contain three separate LCD glass panels, one for red, green, and blue of the image signal being transfered to the projector. As the light passes through the LCD panels, individual pixels can be opened to allow light to pass or closed to block the light, this produces the image onto the screen. LCD's create more saturated colors and a sharper image than DLP, but this can also cause more pixellation. DLP's create higher contrast ratios and are generally more portable.

Brightness Brightness is measured in Lumens. The more light in the room or the bigger the venue and the further away you are setup, the brighter the lamp you would want. For your larger venues you would want at least 2000 Lumens.

Contrast Ratio Contrast is the ratio of whitest to blackest area within an image. Higher contrast ratios make for deeper blacks & richer colors. Contrast ratios typically range from 300:1 to as high as 3000:1.

Image Quality

Broadcast Format Supported

Broadcast Format Displayed

Contrast Ratio Contrast is the ratio of whitest to blackest area within an image. Higher contrast ratios make for deeper blacks & richer colors. Contrast ratios typically range from 300:1 to as high as 3000:1.

Video Broadcast Standards

Brightness Brightness is measured in Lumens. The more light in the room or the bigger the venue and the further away you are setup, the brighter the lamp you would want. For your larger venues you would want at least 2000 Lumens.

Aspect Ratio The ratio between the width and height of the display screen. The typical standard ratio is 4:3 while widescreen is 16:9, 15:9, or 16:10.

Max Resolution Resolution is the number of pixels that make up an image - measured as width by height. For example, SVGA resolution is 800 pixels wide by 600 pixels high. More pixels per unit of an area, produce a higher resolution and create crisper images. For projectors the native resolution is given.

Display Type The two main types are DLP and LCD. Digital Light Processing (DLP) is an all digital display. DLP technology uses an optical semiconductor, known as the Digital Micromirror Device, or DMD chip to recreate the source material. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) contain three separate LCD glass panels, one for red, green, and blue of the image signal being transfered to the projector. As the light passes through the LCD panels, individual pixels can be opened to allow light to pass or closed to block the light, this produces the image onto the screen. LCD's create more saturated colors and a sharper image than DLP, but this can also cause more pixellation. DLP's create higher contrast ratios and are generally more portable.

Lens Features

Min Diagonal Image Size

Max Projection Distance

Min Projection Distance

Max Diagonal Image Size

Lamp Features

Light Source Life Usually the standard value is given, for economy mode the lifespan is longer.

Light Source Power Usually the standard value is given, for economy mode the wattage is not as high.

Light Source Type

Other Features

Noise Rating The measure in decibels of the level of noise the fan makes. 32dB and lower is considered to be quiet for a projector.

Interface Connection

Dimensions

Dimensions

Height

Width

Depth

Weight

Warranty

Warranty Information

More Info

URL

Additional Specifications

Minimum Lens Aperture

Zoom Type

Manual Zoom Factor

Maximum Lens Aperture

Compatible Aspect Ratio

Output Scan Format

Input Scan Format

Number of HDMI

Projection Method

Maximum Horizontal Sync

Economy Mode Lamp Life

Number of Lamps

Native Resolution

Speaker Output Power

Speaker Output Mode

Maximum Vertical Sync

Graphic Mode

Low Mode Brightness

Product Series

Physical Features

Display Type The two main types are DLP and LCD. Digital Light Processing (DLP) is an all digital display. DLP technology uses an optical semiconductor, known as the Digital Micromirror Device, or DMD chip to recreate the source material. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) contain three separate LCD glass panels, one for red, green, and blue of the image signal being transfered to the projector. As the light passes through the LCD panels, individual pixels can be opened to allow light to pass or closed to block the light, this produces the image onto the screen. LCD's create more saturated colors and a sharper image than DLP, but this can also cause more pixellation. DLP's create higher contrast ratios and are generally more portable.

Display Panel

Brightness Brightness is measured in Lumens. The more light in the room or the bigger the venue and the further away you are setup, the brighter the lamp you would want. For your larger venues you would want at least 2000 Lumens.

Aspect Ratio The ratio between the width and height of the display screen. The typical standard ratio is 4:3 while widescreen is 16:9, 15:9, or 16:10.

Contrast Ratio Contrast is the ratio of whitest to blackest area within an image. Higher contrast ratios make for deeper blacks & richer colors. Contrast ratios typically range from 300:1 to as high as 3000:1.

Max Resolution Resolution is the number of pixels that make up an image - measured as width by height. For example, SVGA resolution is 800 pixels wide by 600 pixels high. More pixels per unit of an area, produce a higher resolution and create crisper images. For projectors the native resolution is given.

Display Type The two main types are DLP and LCD. Digital Light Processing (DLP) is an all digital display. DLP technology uses an optical semiconductor, known as the Digital Micromirror Device, or DMD chip to recreate the source material. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) contain three separate LCD glass panels, one for red, green, and blue of the image signal being transfered to the projector. As the light passes through the LCD panels, individual pixels can be opened to allow light to pass or closed to block the light, this produces the image onto the screen. LCD's create more saturated colors and a sharper image than DLP, but this can also cause more pixellation. DLP's create higher contrast ratios and are generally more portable.

Broadcast Standards

Broadcast Format Supported

Broadcast Format Displayed

Interface

Interface Connection

Connectivity and Additional Features

Interface Connection

Physical Specifications

Height

Width

Depth

Weight

General

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$93.62

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2 x RGB Input 15-pin D-Sub|1 x S-Video Input 4-pin mini-DIN|2 x Audio Input RCA (Left/Right)|2 x Audio Input 3.5mm Stereo Jack|1 x Serial 8-pin DIN|1 x RGB Output|1 x Audio Output 3.5mm Stereo Jack

4:3 (Standard)

1600 x 1200

LCD Projector

2100 lm

400:1

 

HDTV

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400:1

NTSC

2100 lm

4:3 (Standard)

1600 x 1200

LCD Projector

 

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36 ft

22.80"

300"

 

2000 Hour

195 W

N/A

 

35 dB Approximate|30 dB Approximate

2 x RGB Input 15-pin D-Sub|1 x S-Video Input 4-pin mini-DIN|2 x Audio Input RCA (Left/Right)|2 x Audio Input 3.5mm Stereo Jack|1 x Serial 8-pin DIN|1 x RGB Output|1 x Audio Output 3.5mm Stereo Jack

 

3.70" Height x 11.60" Width x 10.20" Depth

3.70"

11.60"

10.20"

6.40 lb

 

2 Year Limited

 

Manufacturer Link

 

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100 kHz

3000 Hour

1

1024 x 768

1 W

Mono

120 Hz

XGA

1700 lm

VT

 

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$999.00 - $1,410.74

Epson PowerLite 8350 3LCD Home Cinema Projector

 

$1,199.00
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Component Video|Composite Video|HDMI|S-Video|Serial - 9 pin D-shell (EIA 574/232)|VGA

16:9

1920 x 1080

LCD

2000 lumens

50,000:1

 

1080i (HDTV)|1080p (HDTV)|720p (HDTV)

1080p (HDTV)

50,000:1

NTSC (analog)|PAL (analog)|SECAM (analog)

2000 lumens

16:9

1920 x 1080

LCD

 

30 in

19.7 ft

6.2 ft

200 in

 

4000 hour(s)

200 W

UHE Lamp

 

28 dB

Component Video|Composite Video|HDMI|S-Video|Serial - 9 pin D-shell (EIA 574/232)|VGA

 

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N/A

16.1 lbs

 

2 Year Limited Warranty

 

Manufacturer Link

 

F/2

Manual Zoom

2.1x

F/3.17

4:3

1080p

1080p

2

Front

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1920 x 1080

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$689.00 - $1,159.94

Optoma Technology HD20 DLP Projector

 

$899.00
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2 x HDMI Digital Audio/Video In|1 x 15-pin HD-15 VGA In|1 x RCA Composite Video In|1 x Component Video In|1 x USB

16:9

1920 x 1080

DLP Projector

1700 lm

4000:1

 

1080i (HDTV)|1080p (HDTV)|720p (HDTV)

1080p (HDTV)

4000:1

N/A

1700 lm

16:9

1920 x 1080

DLP Projector

 

37.6 in

32.8 ft

4.92 ft

301.1 in

 

3000 Hour

230 W

P-VIP Lamp

 

34 dB

2 x HDMI Digital Audio/Video In|1 x 15-pin HD-15 VGA In|1 x RCA Composite Video In|1 x Component Video In|1 x USB

 

3.80" Height x 12.80" Width x 9.20" Depth

3.82 in

12.76 in

9.21 in

6.40 lbs

 

1 Year Limited Warranty

 

Manufacturer Link

 

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Manual Zoom

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N/A

4:3

1080p

N/A

4

Front

91 kHz

4000 Hour

1

1920 x 1080

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85 Hz

N/A

N/A

N/A

 

DLP Projector

 

1700 lm

16:9

4000:1

1920 x 1080

DLP Projector

 

1080i (HDTV)|1080p (HDTV)|720p (HDTV)

1080p (HDTV)

 

2 x HDMI Digital Audio/Video In|1 x 15-pin HD-15 VGA In|1 x RCA Composite Video In|1 x Component Video In|1 x USB

 

2 x HDMI Digital Audio/Video In|1 x 15-pin HD-15 VGA In|1 x RCA Composite Video In|1 x Component Video In|1 x USB

 

3.82 in

12.76 in

9.21 in

6.40 lbs

 

Manufacturer Link

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