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| MITSUBISHI LCD PROJECTOR HL650U |
| MITSUBISHI LCD PROJECTOR HL650U |
| Retail Price: |
$5,299.00 |
| Our Price: |
$4,216.00 |
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HL650U SXGA+ Portable Projector
Experience superb high resolution images with fantastic clarity, thanks to the HL650U from Mitsubishi Electric. This projector runs in native Super extended Graphics Array (SXGA+) resolution, giving users the ability to project images up to 1400x1050 pixels – perfect to meet the needs of presentations from high end PCs.
Features
- Next-generation Inorganic C2 Fine LCD Panels
- High brightness of 3100 Lumens
- 600:1 Contrast Ratio
- Up to 5000 hour lamp life
- PJLink™ - allows you to control the projector via a network (LAN) connection on your PC.
- Wall colour support - Allows you to project high quality images onto coloured walls
- Video Line Doubler; 2:3 / 2:2 pull-down
- 3D Colour Uniformity correction
- 3D Y/C digital comb filter and 3D noise reduction
- sRGB specification mode
- High image quality Picture-in-Picture
- Side access lamp for easy lamp swapping in ceiling or shelf mounted units.
- User programmable Splash screen (Screen capture)
- Expand Digital Zoom (single window)
- Password security lock
- Security anchor
With a high brightness of 3100 ANSI lumens, the HL650U gives you clear presentations even in large or well-lit rooms, and because it features the latest generation inorganic LCD panels, which have twice the life of standard LCD panels, you can enjoy images that retain their sharpness and vibrancy over the long run. Colour technologies such as sRGB and 3D Colour Uniformity also add to the excellence of the displayed images, ensuring true colour reproduction by matching hue variations in the colour spectrum.
The HL650U also offers other features such as a quiet fan, with a low of 29dBA, running volume for distraction free presentations. Furthermore, light source temperature control allows the lamp to choose optimum settings, giving you lamp life up to 5,000 hours (in low mode).
For the best in high resolution display systems, it‘s hard to beat the HL650U.
Specification Overview
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Display technology
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0.8" 3-LCD (with Micro Lens)
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Resolution
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1400 x 1050 (Total 1,470,000 pixels), 600 Video lines
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Brightness (Maximum)
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3100 ANSI lumens
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Contrast
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600:1
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| Zoom/ Focus |
Manual Focus & Zoom Lens (Zoom Ratio 1.2:1)
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| Projection Lens |
f = 24 - 29mm , F1.7 - 1.9 (3.0 - 3.6m @ 100")
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| Offset Axis |
9 up : 1 down (No variable lens shift)
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Picture Size
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40" ~ 300"
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Source lamp
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200W / 2,000 hours (Normal mode)* 160W / 5,000 hours (Low mode)*
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Computer compatibility
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Resolution ; 640 x 480 (Expand) - 1400 x 1050 (Real) - 1600 x 1200 (Compress); Sync on Green available
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Video compatibility
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NTSC / NTSC 4.43 / PAL (including PAL-M, N) / SECAM / PAL-60 Component Video ; 480i/p (525i/p), 576i/p(625i/p), 720p (750p 50/60Hz), 1080i (1125i 50/60Hz), 1080p(1125p 50/60Hz), 1080p(1125p 50/60Hz), (1080i (1250i 50Hz) is not available) SCART (RGB + 1V sync)
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PC input terminals
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PC : Mini D-Sub 15pin x 2, DVI-D(with HDCP) x 1; Audio: Stereo mini jack (ø3.5mm) x 2
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Video input terminals
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Composite RCA x 1, S-Video x 1: Audio : RCA (L, R) x 2
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| Output terminals |
RGB : Mini D-Sub 15pin x 1; Audio : Stereo mini jack (ø3.5mm) x 1 |
| Communication Terminals |
LAN (RJ-45) : x 1 (Projector control); RS-232C : D-Sub 9pin x 1 (Direct command is available.); USB: for Mouse Cursor Control
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Scanning rate
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[H] 15 - 100 kHz; [V] 50 - 120 Hz; [Dot clock] max.162 MHz
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| Audio Speaker |
3W Mono |
| Height Adjuster |
One Push Front leg ( -1 to 7 degree variable ) |
| Power Consumption |
380W / 3.9A |
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Dimensions
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333(W) x 125(H) x 272 (D) mm (exclude height adjuster)
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Weight
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4.9kg |
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Power supply
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AC 100 - 240 V, 50/60Hz
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Fan noise
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29dBA (Low Mode) |
| Spare lamp |
VLT-XL650LP |
| Accessories |
AC Power Cable; AV cable 1.5m (3 wires); RGB cable: 1.8m; USB cable 1.8m (for Mouse); RS-232C cable 1.8m; Remote Unit ( incl. Battery ); Soft Carrying Case; User Manual CD (Eng/Fre/Ger/Ita/Spa/Chi/Port); Safety Manual (incl. explanation for Quick Start) |
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