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Backlit remote control
Main functionhomehome
Lamp and image
Service life4000 h4000 h
Service life (energy-saving)10000 h10000 h
Lamp power240 W240 W
Brightness4000 lm
Brightness ANSI Lumens3600 lm
Static contrast4 000:1
Dynamic contrast1 000 000:11 000 000:1
Horizontal frequency31 – 135 kHz31 – 135 kHz
Frame rate24 – 120 Hz24 – 120 Hz
Sensor
TechnologyDLPDLP
Real resolution3840x2160 px3840x2160 px
Image format support16:9, 4:316:9, 4:3
HDR support
Projecting
Rear projection
Throw distance, min1.21 m1.21 m
Throw distance, max9.9 m9.9 m
Image size0.84 – 7.62 m0.84 – 7.62 m
Throw ratio1.5:1 – 1.66:11.5:1 – 1.66:1
Optical zoom1.1 x1.1 x
Zoom and focusmanualmanual
Keystone correction (vert), ±40 °40 °
Keystone correction (horizontal), ±40 °40 °
Features
Features
3D support
3D support
Hardware
USB 2.011
Number of speakers11
Sound power10 W10 W
HDMI inputs22
HDMI versionv 2.0v 2.0
Audio connectors
3.5 mm input (mini-Jack)
 
optical
3.5 mm input (mini-Jack)
3.5 mm output (mini-Jack)
optical
Service connectors
COM port (RS-232)
COM port (RS-232)
General
Noise level (nominal)28 dB28 dB
Noise level (energy-saving / quiet)26 dB26 dB
Power sourcemainsmains
Power consumption305 W220 W
Size (HxWxD)118x315x270 mm118x315x270 mm
Weight3.98 kg4.68 kg
Color
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Brightness

The brightness of the image produced by the projector at maximum backlight brightness. Usually, the average brightness of the screen, derived from a special formula, is indicated. The higher it is, the less the image depends on ambient light: a bright projector can provide a clearly visible image even in daylight, but a dim one will require dimming. On the other hand, increasing brightness reduces contrast and accuracy of colour reproduction.

Accordingly, when choosing this parameter, you need to consider the conditions in which you plan to use the projector. So, for office or school/university use, a brightness of at least 3000 lm is desirable — this allows you to get normal visibility without obscuring the room. In turn, among the top models a very low brightness can be found, because. such projectors are usually installed in rooms specially designed for them with good darkness level. And in ultra-compact devices it is impossible to achieve high brightness for technical reasons.

Detailed recommendations on the optimal brightness for certain conditions can be found in special sources. Here we note that anyway, it is worth choosing according to this indicator with some margin. As mentioned above, as brightness increases, contrast and colour quality decrease, and you may need to use the projector at a reduced brightness to achieve the desired picture quality.

Brightness ANSI Lumens

This parameter largely determines the ability of the projector to work in a well-lit room. For a dark room, 1000 lumens is enough to make the projection picture bright, rich, clear and understandable. But when working in a lit room, the projector will need at least 3500-4000 lumens. Do not confuse ANSI lumens with Peak lumens. These are two different brightness standards. To convert one type of brightness to another, you need to multiply Peak lumens by 10-12. The result will be an approximate value of ANSI Lumens.

However, experts do not recommend chasing high ANSI lumen brightness values. There are many professional projectors with brightness up to 3500 lm. The lower the brightness, the lower the power consumption, and at the same time, the life of the illuminator increases. Of course, if the projector will be installed in a work office or classroom where good lighting is required, it is recommended to purchase a model with ANSI Lumens brightness of 4000 lumens and more.

Static contrast

The static contrast of the image provided by the projector.

Static contrast refers to the maximum difference between the brightest white light and the darkest black that a projector can provide within a single frame. Unlike dynamic contrast (see below), this parameter describes not conditional, but quite real capabilities of the device, achievable without the use of any additional tricks like auto-brightness. And since the quality of colour reproduction and detailing depend on contrast, the higher this indicator, the lower the likelihood that details will be indistinguishable in bright or dark areas.

Audio connectors

RCA (audio). Analogue audio interface using RCA jacks. Depending on the model of the projector, it can serve as both an input (for example, in addition to the component video input) and an output for connecting external audio devices. We only note that in this case only one channel of sound is transmitted through one RCA connector, and a pair of “tulips” (for the left and right channel) is considered an input or output.

3.5 mm input (mini-Jack). This connector is more compact than RCA, in addition, it allows to work with two stereo channels through one jack. On the other hand, a 3.5 mm connection is less reliable and more prone to interference. Therefore, such an input is designed mainly for simple tasks — such as transmitting sound from the audio output of a PC or laptop.

3.5 mm output (mini-Jack). This in any case is an analogue output, however, its specific purpose may be different. So, in some projectors it plays the role of a linear interface and is used to output an audio signal to active sound system or an external amplifier. In other devices, the mini-Jack works as a headphone output. There are models where these functions are combined in one connector.

Optical output. An output for transmission of a digital audio signal by a fibre optic cable; allows the transmission of multi-channel audio. Not...able for its complete insensitivity to electromagnetic interference. On the other hand, fibre optic cable is quite fragile, it must be protected from bending and strong pressure.

— Microphone input. Input for connecting an external microphone to the projector. Using it, you can stream sound from a microphone using the projector's own amplifier — for example, comment on a presentation through the same speakers through which the main sound goes.

Power consumption

The power consumed by the projector during normal operation. Both the high consumption of the device and the requirements for power supply providing depend on this indicator: for example, heavy professional projectors of 3500 W and above cannot be plugged into standard sockets, they require a special connection format.

Keep in mind that when using traditional mercury or gas discharge lamps, high brightness inevitably requires high power. Energy efficient LED projectors do not have this disadvantage, but they are still relatively uncommon, and LED is not always a suitable type of lamp.
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