LP-WU9750B DLP Laser Projector
Key Features
• WUXGA 1920 x 1200
• 8,000 ANSI Lumens Brightness
• Laser Phosphor Light Source
• Edge Blending & Warping
• Portrait Projection
• 360° Installation
• Motorized Zoom, Focus and
Lens Shift
• Suitable for Heavy Usage, Digital
Signage and 24/7 Applications
• Maintenance Free!
• Five Digital Inputs: HDBaseT,
HDMI x 2, DVI-D x 1, 3G SDI x 1
• Wide Range of Lens Options Compatible with Hitachi's 9000
Series Lenses
• Supports Web Control, PJLink,
Crestron Roomview, and AMX
Hitachi’s first 8,000 ANSI lumens,
1-chip DLP® laser light source projector
delivering larger-than-life performance.
Hitachi is excited to announce our rst solid state light source LP-WU9750B
8,000 lumen 1-chip DLP laser light source projector. The new laser diode light
source offers approximately 20,000 hours of operation time and is maintenance
free, there is no lamp or lter to replace providing a dramatic reduction in total
cost of ownership. It can provide 24/7 use for digital signage applications and
is a perfect choice for large auditoriums, conference rooms, museums, and
concert or stage productions. Plus, 8,000 ANSI lumens brightness and 20000:1
contrast ratio results in a super bright display with outstanding image clarity and
uniformity. Always on the cutting-edge of technology, Hitachi’s LP-WU9750B is
an HDBaseT™-enabled projector which delivers whole-home and commercial
distribution of uncompressed HD multimedia content over a single CAT5e/6
cable. HDBaseT is unique in its ability to provide professional installers with a
much simpler and more cost-effective way to transmit uncompressed HD video
up to 328 ft. No matter how large the application environment, the LP-WU9750B
delivers larger-than-life performance. For added piece of mind, Hitachi’s
LP-WU9750B is also backed by a generous warranty and our world-class service
and support programs.
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LP-WU9750B DLP Laser Projector
UNIQUE FEATURES
DICOM® Simulation Mode
The DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) Simulation
Mode projects grayscale images which approximate DICOM Part 14
specifications. This mode is ideal for viewing grayscale medical images, such
as X-rays, for training and educational purposes.
The projectors have a DICOM (Digital
Imaging and Communications in
Medicine) Simulation Mode. This mode
simulates the DICOM standard, which
is a standard applicable to digital
communications in medicine, and is
useful for displaying medical images
such as X-rays. These projectors
are not medical devices and are not
compliant with the DICOM standard,
and neither the projector nor the
DICOM Simulation Mode should be
used for medical diagnosis. Comparison photos are simulations.
Dust Resistant Sealed Engine
The air tight structure of the optical engine makes it possible to
minimize dust particles entering which could eventually lead to
a decrease in brightness. This construction gives the projector
resistance to the effects of dust and enables the projector to
be used in a wide variety of environments.
Edge Blending
Projectors are equipped with the
Edge Blending function that
achieves the seamless projection of
one image using multiple projectors.
The 9000 series comes with various blending functions that meet the
level users are looking for.
Instant blending: Easily perform
blending processing without the
use of any special equipment.
Instant Blending
Perfect Fit
Enables the user to adjust individual corners independent of one
another. This feature helps correct geometric and complicated
distortions. Perfect Fit allows the projected image to fit correctly
to the screen quickly and easily.
Picture By Picture
Enables the content from two input sources to be displayed
simultaneously, side by side on one screen. You can use two
sources including 2 HDMI, with both images sharing equal screen
size. The feature is ideal for teleconferencing applications.
Picture In Picture
Enables you to display one image inside another image using
two sources including 2 HDMI.
Quad Laser Bank System
Quad-Drive Optical engine comprises four module grouping
laser diodes into independent light sources. The use of four
separate laser modules means that in the unlikely event of one
light source failing, projection continues with no perceivable
drop in brightness.
Warping
Warping is possible from your computer by using the specialized application.
Projection is possible on spherical surfaces and surfaces with corners, as
well as conventional flat screens.
Maintenance Free Operation
Approximately 20,000 hours of maintenance free operation.
There is no need to replace a lamp or air filter, providing a
dramatic reduction in the total cost of ownership and time
spent changing bulbs.
Motorized Zoom, Focus and Lens
Shift Control
Allows for greater range of installation possibilities. With the
motorized function you can make fine adjustments through
the remote control or RS232/IP device.
New Phosphor Wheel
A new heat-resistant material is used in the phosphor wheel to
withstand the high output from the laser light source.
HI0477-Rev.1-06/16
All specifications subject to change without notice.
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360º Rotation/Portrait Projection
Display rotation of 360º and portrait projection for creative applications and
greater
installation
flexibility.
3D system by DLP Link
A special 3D emitter is no longer needed for 3D viewing.