Designed for large audiences, areas with high ambient light, or venues needing a larger screen size, the PX750U WUXGA (1900 x 1200 pixels) 7500-lumen 1-chip DLP projector boasts 2100:1 contrast ratio and dual lamps, and offers Open Pluggable Specification (OPS), which is the first industry-wide standardization in option slots to simplify installation, use and maintenance while offering input flexibility. It supports multiple input cards, including an HD/SD-SDI and single board computer (SBC), and has an advanced input panel. Lens controls are powered. It comes standard with Crestron RoomView technology.
The projector’s stacking correction capability allows up to four projectors to be stacked vertically or horizontally, to boost the image brightness up to 30,000 lumens, and to prevent downtime. The projector utilizes Integrated Device Technology HQVT, a high-performance video processing and scaling system.
Among the PX Series’ integrated networking functions are RJ45 and optional high-speed wireless (LAN IEEE 802.11b/g), and networking tools such as Windows Network Projector, Windows Remote Desktop, Windows Network Drive Function and Windows Media Connection Function that allow users to connect to the shared network, control a networked computer through the projector’s USB input and display multimedia files.
The PX750U projector will be available in early September 2011 at an estimated street price of $14,999 (without lens).
Pacific Media Associates’ projector research, which covers EVERY model of projector, suggests that this model is very-highly featured and high-performance for a 1-chip DLP projector.
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