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Sharp Electronics NP-PV710UL-W1-13ZL
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NP-PV710UL-W1-13ZL
NEC Display PV710UL-W1-13 Ultra Short Throw LCD Projector - 16:10 - Ceiling Mountable - White - High Dynamic Range (HDR) - 1920 x 1200 - Front, Ceiling, Rear, Rear Ceiling, Front Ceiling - 1080p - 20000 Hour Normal Mode - WUXGA - 3,000,000:1 - 7400 lm
NEC's PV710UL-W1-13 (white cabinet) is a 7100-lumen (Center: 7400lm) LCD laser projector with advanced professional installation features for higher education and corporate users. With its multitude of digital inputs, connection to any computer or high definition device is possible. Enjoy design and installation flexibility with a complete line of optional motorized lenses (lens shift, focus and zoom), roll free installation capabilities. The HDBaseT input provides a single connection for uncompressed full HD digital video, audio, ethernet power and various control signals.
- 4K Ready - Display stunning 4K 60P content using NEC's proprietary high performance video processing/scaling chip without the loss of critical details. HDR10 and BT.2020 signals from "Ultra HD Blu-ray" and "4K TV broadcasting" are supported on all digital inputs
- Basic control of competitors product reducing the need for reprogramming of a control system. (call NEC for complete list)
- Integrated software applications such as AMX Beacon, Crestron Roomview, Extron XTP and PJ link allow for complete interactivity and control
- 7100-lumen (Center: 7400lm) brightness enhances images for most applications
- ProAssist is software for controlling the projector and adjusting the projected image on the screen from a computer via a network. It allows necessary adjustments to be carried out easily when combining several projectors together to project a large screen in a classroom, meeting room, auditorium or other large space.