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Main functionhomehome
Lamp and image
Lamp typeUHEUHE
Lamp modelELPLP96ELPLP96
Service life4500 h4500 h
Service life (energy-saving)7500 h7500 h
Lamp power200 W200 W
Brightness2500 lm2500 lm
Dynamic contrast60 000:135 000:1
Colour rendering1 billion colors1 billion colors
Horizontal frequency15 – 80 kHz15 – 80 kHz
Frame rate24 – 85 Hz24 – 85 Hz
Sensor
Technology3LCD3LCD
Sensor size0.61"0.61"
Real resolution1920x1080 px1920x1080 px
Image format support16:9, 16:10, 4:316:9, 16:10, 4:3
Projecting
Rear projection
Throw distance, min2.35 m2.35 m
Throw distance, max3.82 m3.82 m
Image size0.76 – 7.62 m0.76 – 7.62 m
Throw ratio1.33:1 – 2.16:11.33:1 – 2.16:1
Optical zoom1.6 x1.6 x
Zoom and focusmanualmanual
Lens shift
 /±7.5% vertical/
Keystone correction (vert), ±30 °30 °
Keystone correction (horizontal), ±30 °30 °
Features
Features
MHL support
3D support
MHL support
3D support
Wi-FiWi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Hardware
USB 2.011
Number of speakers11
Sound power10 W10 W
Video connectors
VGA
VGA
HDMI inputs22
HDMI versionv 1.4v 1.4
Audio connectors
3.5 mm output (mini-Jack)
3.5 mm output (mini-Jack)
Service connectors
USB (slave)
USB (slave)
General
Noise level (nominal)37 dB37 dB
Noise level (energy-saving / quiet)27 dB27 dB
Power sourcemainsmains
Power consumption
296 W /227 W in economy mode/
296 W /227 W in economy mode/
Size (HxWxD)122x309x285 mm122x309x285 mm
Weight3.4 kg3.4 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2017november 2017

Dynamic contrast

The dynamic image contrast provided by the projector.

Dynamic contrast ratio is the ratio between the brightest white and darkest black colour that a projector can produce. Recall that 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. However, dynamic contrast is a rather specific parameter. The fact is that when it is calculated, the brightest white at the maximum brightness settings and the darkest black at the minimum are taken into account. As a result, the figures in this column can be very impressive, but it is impossible to achieve such a contrast within one frame.

By introducing this parameter, the manufacturers went to a certain trick. However, this is not to say that dynamic contrast has nothing to do with image quality at all. Projectors can use automatic brightness control, in which the overall brightness, depending on the "picture" on the screen, can increase or decrease. This format of work is based on the fact that the human eye does not need too bright areas on a general dark background and very dark areas on a bright one, the image is normally perceived even without it. The maximum brightness difference achievable in this mode of operation is exactly what described by dynamic contrast.

Lens shift

The projector has a movable lens that can move at least vertically, and in the most advanced models — also horizontally. This feature allows you to adjust the location of the "picture" relative to the screen — most often it is about setting the image exactly in the centre. Using a moving lens for this is much easier than moving the projector or screen itself. Therefore, such models with lens shift can be very useful for those who are not sure that the installation location will optimally match the screen location.

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi standard supported by the projector.

Wi-Fi is known mainly as a method of wirelessly connecting to the Internet and local networks. In addition, more recently, this technology has also been used for direct connections between wireless devices. Accordingly, the methods of using Wi-Fi in projectors may also be different. Thus, some models are capable of connecting to local networks to work with content via DLNA (see above); in others, such a connection is used for control from a computer or other network device; in others, a “remote control” like a smartphone or tablet can connect directly via Wi-Fi.

As for Wi-Fi versions, the most popular options in modern technology - Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) - are quite compatible with each other, and the difference between them in this case is not critical. Therefore, you don’t need to pay much attention to these details when choosing.

There are also Wi-Fi ready projectors, which do not have Wi-Fi out of the box, but when connecting the appropriate adapter (purchased separately) are capable of a wireless connection.
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