Sharp Intros Portable Widescreen DLP Projector
April 20, 2004
Las Vegas, NV - Sharp’s newly introduced lightweight DLP projector supports both 4 x 3 and 16 x 9 1080i HD sources, the manufacturer has announced.
The Notevision projector, model XR-1S, combines high brightness and high quality Carl Zeiss optics, making it ideal for both data and video projection. The XR-1S measures 9.7 (W) x 2.5 (H) x 4.8 (D) inches and weighs just over three pounds, including a credit card-sized remote with mouse, resize, and freeze functions.
The XR-1S has a native SVGA resolution and is compatible with up to SXGA+. It can project a brilliant image in any room or run any application with a vibrant 1500:1 contrast ratio for realistic black tones. Users can vary the projector's brightness, choosing between the "standard" operating mode (1100 ANSI lumens) or low-power "economy" mode (970 ANSI lumens). The low-power mode provides a low total cost of ownership since the projector can run for up to 4,000 hours, or about four hours a work day for four years. The XR-1S low power mode also provides reduced fan noise and power consumption, making the projector both quiet and economical to operate.
The XR-1S supports all image formats up to a 1080i HDTV resolution. Users can choose between standard (4:3) or widescreen (16:9) images to match the content source. It has a high-quality scaler that transforms TV signals into non-interlaced representation for a better picture.
The new Notevision XR-1S will be available in May 2004 through authorized dealers, retailers and resellers at a for a suggested list price of $1,895 USD and an estimated street price of $1,299.
For more information, visit
www.sharplcd.com
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