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DX319p
DLP® Projector
Bright projection – 2500 ANSI Lumens
XGA resolution, 3000:1 contrast ratio for
sharp, detailed presentations and graphics
Energy saving <1W standby mode
Security bar and password protection
for added security
RS232 for meeting room control systems
Low ownership costs – up to 4000hrs lamp life
DLP® filter-free design – Virtually no maintenance
Your best partner
for
presentations
DX319p
Interact with your audience
From boardroom to classroom, the DX319p delivers bright, high contrast presentations and images with crystal
clarity. Vibrant, life-like colours using BrilliantColor™ technology will ensure your audience is left speechless every
time the DX319p is turned on.
The environmentally friendly DX319p has energy saving features including <1W standby mode. Long lamp-life
of 4000hrs combined with our unique Optoma Colour guarantee saves you both time and money whilst ensuring
hassle-free, long lasting projection.
CLEAR, FOCUSED IMAGES
Technology from Texas Instruments produces a stunning 3000:1
contrast ratio for pin sharp graphics and crystal clear text. Crisper
whites, ultra-rich blacks makes images come alive and text easier
to read - ideal for business and education presentations.
1000:1 contrast ratio 3000:1 contrast ratio
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Simulated Image
AMAZING COLOURS
The DX319p incorporates BrilliantColor™ technology to produce
stunningly bright images with perfectly balanced life-like colours.
Preset display modes allow you to achieve a perfect image on a variety
of surfaces including screens and interactive whiteboards.
COLOUR PERFORMANCE
Optoma guarantees colour quality will remain as new
for 5 years*
Once you’ve purchased the DX319p, Optoma guarantees that the
colours will not fade for a minimum of 5 years.
MAINTENANCE FREE = LOWER TOTAL COST
OF OWNERSHIP (TCO)
DLP® technology ensures lower cost of ownership, longer life and
improved reliability compared to other technologies.
The filter-free projector design means no more regular filter cleaning
or replacements, saving you time and money.
Interact with your students
in the classroom