VIVITEK DU7195Z-WH
WUXGA, DLP
15,000:1 contrast ratio
Laser, 20,000 hours light source
Horizontal and Vertical lens shift
3 years warranty, laser 3 years or 10,000 hours
- Description
WUXGA, DLP
15,000:1 contrast ratio
Laser, 20,000 hours light source
Horizontal and Vertical lens shift
3 years warranty, laser 3 years or 10,000 hours
With impressively vivid colors and a high brightness of 8,000 ANSI lumens, the Vivitek DU7195Z-WH WUXGA Large Venue Laser Projector (White) offers the next generation of advanced projection technology laser. Designed lamp-free, it provides a low cost of ownership, with minimal maintenance, and gives a stable, high-quality projection for up to 20,000 hours. The DU7195Z-WH offers an immersive big-screen experience with an unbeatable return on investment.
This projector features advanced laser phosphor light engine for superior brightness and color uniformity. Its lampless design deliveries up to 20,000 hours of operational time. This projector also offers manual zoom and focus for easy adjustment and positioning flexibility. It is 3D compatible with DLP® Link™ and HDMI 1.4 Blu-Ray technology support.
BrilliantColor
BrilliantColor from Texas Instruments is a multi-color processing technology that produces vibrant images. BrilliantColor technology uses up to six colors, instead of just the three primary colors, red, green and blue, to improve color accuracy and brightens secondary colors.
DLP Technology
DLP chipset-based projectors produce vivid images with digital clarity and precision. The DLP chip uses millions of tiny mirrors to reflect all the colors of visible light to project a digital image onto a screen. DLP® technology delivers high contrast ratios and minimizes the gaps between pixels for bright, sharp pictures.
3D Ready
A projector that is 3D Ready can accept a 120Hz frame-sequential 3D signal from a computer. These projectors are not compatible with the HDMI 1.4 3D specification used on 3D Blu-ray players and set-top boxes. 3D ready uses DLP Link Technology from Texas Instruments.
HDTV
High-Definition Television. A generic term that indicates a higher resolution format than previous standards. At present, denotes anything higher than a 480p signal. Most common formats are 720p, 1080i and 1080p.