ViewSonic PJ551D 2300 Lumen DLP XGA Projector

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ViewSonic PJ551D 2300 Lumen DLP XGA Projector

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 : ViewSonic PJ551D 2300 Lumen DLP XGA Projector
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: ViewSonic
EAN: 0766907303711
Label: ViewSonic
Manufacturer: ViewSonic
Model: PJ551D
Publisher: ViewSonic
Special Features: nv:Resolution^Native XGA (1024 x 768)|Brightness^2300 ANSI Lumens|Contrast Ratio^2000:1|Uniformity^N/A|Aspect Ratio^4:3 Native/16:9 Compatible|Display Technology^DLP (0.55' DMD)|Data Signals^PC Analog: VGA to SXGA (scaled)|Data Signals^MacĀ® Analog: to SXGA|Video Signals^HDTV (480p, 720p, 1080i)|Video Signals^NTSC4.43|Video Signals^PAL|Video Signals^SECAM|Video Signals^NTSC|H Sync^31 - 79 kHz|V Sync^56 - 85 Hz|Dot Clock^N/A|Inputs^RGB (D-sub 15 pin)|Inputs^S-Video
Studio: ViewSonic
Warranty: 3 years warranty



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionThe ViewSonic PJ551D is a DLP projector that offers great value and performance in a portable six-pound package. Featuring 2,300 lumens, an ultra-high 2000:1 contrast ratio (typ) and Brilliant Color, the PJ551D delivers rich, vibrant image reproduction. Presenters will appreciate the vertical keystone correction for easy image adjustment and the direct off feature the allows you to turn it off and go, no more waiting for a long cooling cycle. Built-in security features include a PIN lock password to protect the projector from unauthorized use and the Kensington security port to deter unauthorized projector removal from classrooms or media carts. It's the full-featured projector that's equally at home in the office or the classroom.




Features:
  • Device Type - 0.55" DMD, DLP
  • Form Factor - Portable
  • Dimensions WxDxH - 10.8" x 8.8" x 4.3"
  • Lens -- Manual zoom/focus
  • Zoom Factor -- 1.1











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