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Single-DLP Chip Projector Has Color Levels To Compete with LCD
By Michael Hart 09/23/14
A single-DLP chip projector new to the market is designed to have the same color
levels as traditional LCD projectors and, because maintenance requirements are
so minimal, could last longer than many other projectors on the market.
NEC Display Solutions of America representatives say the internal processing
capabilities of its new M402H projector will be especially helpful in classrooms
where color-critical applications are important.
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At the same time, the full HD projector has a lamp with a lifetime of up to 8,000
hours and a sealed optical engine that will prevent dust from gathering on the
panel.
"The color enhancement mode creates a large color space not traditionally found
with DLP projects, a huge benet to people who need to be keenly aware of
color," said Richard McPherson, senior product manager of projectors at NEC
Display.
McPherson also pointed to the capability for the user to use horizontal and
vertical keystone corrections to square up images when the projector is set up at
an angle to the screen.
Along with connecting to computers and other video equipment through
standard connections, the M402H also can connect to tablets and other mobile
devices. In fact, its built-in access point removes the need for a laptop completely
if students and teachers want to present and share content across mobile
devices.
Other features of the M402H:
Native resolution of 1,920 X 1,080;
10,000:1 contrast ratio;
USB input;
Dual connector inputs (HDMI with HDCP);
HDMI 3D via blu-ray;
20w speakers and microphone input;
Ambient light sensor;
Remote control with one-touch source changes; and
Automatic turn-o.
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