Categorized in the Stationary segment, the LS700-4K projector from Viewsonic projects with a UHD (4K2K) 3840 x 2160 resolution, alongside 3300 ANSI lumens and a contrast of 3000000:1. The laser technology ensures a specified light source lifespan of up to 20000 hours, covering an estimated 13.7 years based on a 4-hour daily runtime. Looking at practical performance, up to 584 cm can be illuminated with 3300 ANSI lumens in dark environments. Once daylight is in the room, the image should ideally be no wider than 389 cm. For media input, video signals up to 1080P and 4K as well as 3D are supported, meaning standard Blu-ray formats are processed effortlessly. For convenient remote monitoring and administration, the projector is equipped with a classic RJ45 network socket. The projector was released in 2019 and is officially no longer distributed by Viewsonic.
Display Type
1 x 0,47" DLP Chip HDTV 16/9 Ti Digital Light Processing Chip
Ansi-Lumen
Projector
3300
Screen
1467 Lux (200 cm Screen width)
Contrast
3000000:1 full on/off
3000000:1 full on/off
Black Level
0,0011 min. Lumen
0 min. Lumen
Offset
50% Exactly on screen top edge →
SCREEN
+Projector
Resolution
UHD (4K2K) 3840 x 2160
8.294.400 Pixel / FHD E-Shift
Stationary | Permanent installation in the training room and meeting room as well as the conference room. Medium screen width or rooms with a little more ambient light, max. 200 lumens.
Light Source
Laser
Light Life
20000 h.
Operating Costs
0,00 € Laser
Calculated brightness quality The screen width may also be larger. Perfect
Home theater projector with excellent picture quality and high brightness
Excellent picture quality thanks to 4K resolution and high brightness. I really liked the color reproduction; quite a few Chinese projectors are significantly worse in this regard. And the projector actually delivers 3,300 ANSI lumens to the screen, unlike the fake listings on Amazon and similar sites. It?s also very quiet?quieter than many other projectors in this performance class. The only downside is the built-in 2W speaker, which is good for signal testing at best, but since the projector is connected to a home theater system anyway, that doesn?t matter to me.