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The black DHD1075-GS 10,000-Lumen Full HD 1DLP Laser Phosphor Projector from Christie features laser phosphor illumination that eliminates the need for lamp and filter replacements and provides up to 20,000 hours of Illumination life. It uses the Christie BoldColor Technology for accurate color reproduction. It offers a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 with a brightness level of 10,000 lumens and a 300,000:1 contrast ratio. In addition, the projector is suitable for use in live events, corporate, houses of worship and smaller location-based entertainment venues.
Performance Solid state laser phosphor illumination combined with Christie BoldColor Technology for accurate color reproduction Advanced processing 162 MHz pixel clock Built-in color matching, constant intensity, and advanced warping and blending Compact and lightweight for easy transportation and handling Capable of 360° rotation and functions in portrait mode DVI, two HDMI inputs, and one HDMI loop out Accepts analog inputs via an HD15 connection for fixed installs and live events Features a 3G-SDI loop through input for rental stage Horizontal and vertical scaling while maintaining aspect ratio on all inputs Quiet operation Automated camera-based stacking, warping, and blending capability allows for quick setup Up to 20,000-hour life (with 50% brightness)
3D Inputs HDMI 1.4, HDBaseT—frame packed, top/bottom, side by side Up to 120 Hz 3D output 3D Sync in (BNC) connector for genlocking projectors 3D Sync out (BNC) connector for genlocking projectors or controlling emitter or polarizer
Networking RS-232 in Control via HDBaseT Ethernet (10/100) RJ45 connections are fully compatible with the rugged and lockable EtherCon Built-in backlit keypad Wired remote control (3.5mm stereo) Loop out available for daisy chaining
Lens Mount Boresight adjustable Motorized horizontal and vertical lens offset Motorized zoom and focus adjustment
Regulatory UL/CSA/IEC 60950-1 FCC Class A, CE, FDA, CCC, KC, PSE, CU, SABS, BIS, VCCI, RCM, Ukr, TER, SASO RoHS, REACH, and WEEE
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