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Quantity | 2 |
Condition | Normal Wear & Tear |
Location | North America |
Previous Use | Installation |
Warranty | 7 Day |
Previously used on a church installation. Cleaned, maintained, and tested by authorized technicians.
(1) PLC-XF31N
(1) Remote Control
(1) Power Cord
INCREDIBLY BRIGHT 5200 ANSI LUMENS
A pair of high-output 200 watt UHP lamps delivers an incredible
5200 ANSI lumens of brightness.
OUTSTANDING CONTRAST RATIO 800:1
Through its new high-contrast optical system the PLC-XF31N/NL
is able to achieve an outstanding contrast ratio of 800:1. By
employing a 10-bit digital gamma correction circuit , excessive
whites in bright images and overwhelming blacks in dark images
are effectively suppressed.
Sanyo NEW PROGRESSIVE IC
A newly developed progressive integrated circuit provides highly
improved playback of moving images. 1080 interlaced signals
are converted into progressive signals while 2-3 pulldown
doubles the resolution of images from DVD playback.
NETWORK CONTROL/ADMINISTRATION
An optional network board allows for simple control and
management of the projector via a CAT5 network connection.
The network board, which can memorize and store up to 55 PC
modes, can also be used in parallel with RS-232 controllers.
REAL COLOR MANAGER
The Real Color Manager System provides white balance
adjustment and gamma correction from a PC using the included
image adjustment software by simply comparing the on-screen
image to a printed color chart.
NEW ONE-TOUCH LENS REPL
Video projectors such as a digital video projector or an LCD projector are an alternative to regular video screens in that they project images directly onto a screen, rather than projecting the video from behind as a television or monitor does. Video projectors use a lens system and project an extremely bright beam of light onto a screen. Modern video projectors such as a 3 chip DLP projector have are extremely intricate and able to correct inconsistencies in the image such as blurriness and curvature. Video projectors are commonly used in concerts and theatres, and they have many other applications in educational and business settings. They can also be used as part of a home theater system. There are a vast range of different video projectors available. The old CRT projectors are surprisingly still quite widely used, as they are able to project a very large image size, although the bulkiness of the cabinet is not so popular. For professional use in theatres and concerts, the DLP projector is one of the preferred models. DLP video projectors use 1, 2 or 3 Digital Micromirror Devices, called DMDs, which are essentially microfabricated light valves. The 1 chip DLP projector and the 2 chip DLP projector have been known to experience a problem however ?? viewers can sometimes perceive a ??rainbow? on the projection screen, and so the 3 chip DLP projector is more popular, as this is able to display each primary color in a simultaneous fashion, so the problem doesn??t occur. The LCD flat panel model is perhaps one of the most popular video projectors for home and business use, as it is both affordable and simple to use. Other video projectors include the LCoS projector, LED projectors, Laser Diode projectors and hybrid LED/Laser Diode projectors.