Product Description
Sharp NEC Display NP-PX2201UL DLP Projector - 16:9 - Ceiling Mountable - Black - 1920 x 1200 - Front, Rear, Ceiling - 1080p - 20000 Hour Normal ModeWUXGA - 10,000:1 - 21500 lm - HDMI - DVI - 5 Year Warranty HI-BRIGHTNESS LWR PWR CONSUMPTION
Think about projection technology in a whole new light! The NEC PX2201UL is a powerful installation projector with an RB laser light source that makes it perfect for all-new applications. With more consistent brightness, improved color fidelity, and roll free capabilities these projectors will deliver in new verticals such as retail, simulation, and theme park installations. Furthermore, the laser module delivers 20,000 hours of virtually maintenance-free operations, reducing your total cost of ownership!
- High-brightness, lower power consumption enhance always-on capabilities of laser projection
- Ideal for new applications such as digital signage
- Lamp-less operation reduces TCO
- Eco-friendly features, minimal maintenance and cost savings mean these projectors are still great for demanding integration applications such as higher education and corporate
- Breathe new life into older installations 20,000 lumens of brightness
- Seamlessly blend multiple images with integrated edge blending capabilities
- Built-in HDBaseT enables simplified installations with a single cable for video, audio, and control signals.
- 3D Reform™ allows you to square the image by adjusting horizontally, vertically or diagonally when the projector cannot be placed parallel or perpendicular to the screen
- Advanced AccuBlend™ ensures detailed images when non-native resolution sources are connected to the projector
- AutoSense™ automatically syncs with any computer signal and features one-touch image optimization
- 64-step image magnification with location control
- Discreet source keys for source selection
- Remote diagnostics enable the user to monitor and make adjustments to the projector remotely
- Built-in HTTP page for control and monitoring over a LAN network. Email notification of error messages or lamp end-of-life can be sent to remote locations.