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Sharp XG-PH70X DLP projector
Ralf Jurrien : February 3th 2007 - 01:04 CET
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Sharp XG-PH70X DLP projector : Sharp expands its professional projector line-up with the introduction of a 5200 ANSI Lumen DLPprojector for the high-end installation market. The XG-PH70X is an installation and integration projector designed for facilities that need a powerful, permanently-installed display device. With superior brightness, a 1200:1 contrast ratio, six lens options and redundant reliability through a dual-lamp lighting system, the XGA native resolution XG-PH70X delivers uncompromising picture quality in large spaces, such as a conference room or lecture hall. The XG-PH70X will be available in March for an MSLP of $8,495 The XG-PH70XN (projector without lens) will be available in March for an MSLP of $7,995
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Sharp XG-PH70X projector
“The XG-PH70X is a reliable projector that solidifies Sharp’s presence in the high brightness segment,” said Joe Gillio, associate director of display product planning, Sharp Commercial Markets Sales and Solutions Group. “With eye-popping brightness and realistic color, customers can engage audiences in either dimly- or fully-lit environments with crystal-clear presentations.” The XG-PH70X offers redundant reliability for uninterrupted presentations through Sharp’s dual-lamp optical system. For applications that require reduced output, such as in shaded rooms, users can run a single lamp, or operate the unit in its “eco” low brightness mode (4300 ANSI Lumens), effectively extending the lamp life for a lower overall cost of ownership.
Sharp XG-PH70X DLP projector - Multiple lenses
The projector has six lens options, providing users with a multitude of placement choices, including up to 116 feet from the screen or out of reach on a high ceiling. Five of the lenses are powered, so adjustments can be made remotely, and the sixth lens is a wide-angle fixed focus. Power “H & V” optical lens shift allows the user to adjust the lens horizontally and vertically, minimizing keystone distortion. The unit’s standard lens is a high image quality, 1.2x powered zoom/focus for a maximum screen size of 500 inches. Additionally, the XG-PH70X can be rotated a full 180 degrees to fit challenging spaces and applications.
Sharp XG-PH70X projector - DDR DLP technology
The XG-PH70X’s built-in video-processing chip, the Sharp CV-IC II (Computer Video Integrated Composer) System, ensures enhanced image quality. The CV-IC II circuitry smoothes jagged edges, minimizes image noise and creates a perfectly rectangular image with keystone corrections, resulting in impressively sharp presentations. With the latest in DDR DLP Technology from Texas Instruments, including a four-segment 3x speed color wheel and sealed optics, customers receive superior image quality with the XG-PH70X. When combined with Sharp’s enhanced reliability, the XG-PH70X is an excellent choice for any professional application, including boardrooms, lecture halls, houses of worship, staging/rental as well as NOC (Network Operations Center) command and control.
XG PH70X projector software
The XG-PH70X has a built-in RJ-45 LAN connection and Web server that allows direct control from the desktop to the projector without special software. Sharp’s Display Manager Software connects one or more LAN-enabled projectors to a network for remote control, asset management and diagnostics. The software helps minimize downtime and expedites maintenance by self-diagnosing system errors, instantly alerting the control PC or e-mailing an error message to a predetermined list. The unit also includes a wireless remote with full mouse control. The XG-PH70X is backed by a two-year parts and labor limited warranty including two years of Sharp’s industry-leading 24-hour turnaround “ER” Express Repair support.
About Sharp
Sharp Electronics Corporation is the US subsidiary of Japan's Sharp Corporation, a worldwide developer of one-of-a-kind home entertainment products, appliances, networked multifunctional office solutions, solar energy solutions and mobile communication and information tools. Leading brands include AQUOS Liquid Crystal Televisions, 1-Bit digital audio products, SharpVision projection products, Insight Microwave Drawers, IMAGER digital multifunctional systems, and Notevision multimedia projectors.
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