This projector is designed with Optoma’s Airtight Optical Engine with IP6X certification.The airtight enclosure resists dust particles and ensures a long lasting, reliable and maintenance free experience, and ultimate brightness consistency and reliability. The Mercury free laser light source is rated for up to 20,000 hours enabling a low total cost of ownership.
If to have a constant brightness performance of a projector is appreciated, users can set desired brightness level at less than 100% in exchange for a stable brightness output for certain period of time. The lower the brightness level is set, the same brightness output length of time can be achieved.
This project achieves 90% Rec. 709 coverage to render lifelike images that will wow your audience.
A large zoom range enables multiple placement possibilities at a variety of distances from the projection screen.
The color matching system, combines accurate measurements across multiple projectors creates seamless blends every time.
All ProScene projectors are designed for continuous 24/7 operation. Only industry proven components are used to ensure superior reliability.
Versatile System Integration Control Protocols Crestron RoomView, Extron’s IP Link, AMX dynamic device discovery, PJ-Link, Telnet and HTTP protocols are fully supported, allowing the series to be controlled across a network, keeping you in control, wherever you are.
In situations where only absolute darkness is required, this projector can provide a total blackout that functions like mechanical shutter. The change between normal projection to a total black image and vice versa is instantaneous.
This projector features quick start-up and shutdown and reaches full brightness quickly. To maximise energy saving it also includes a ‘pause projection’ feature where the light source can be completely shut off. Unlike conventional lamp based projectors, the laser- light source requires minimal cool-down time.
Images can be projected over a full 360° range along the vertical axis, including reproduction on a ceiling or floor. This projector can also be placed in portrait mode for applications such as digital signage or for tall thin projection areas.