This projector from Sharp utilizes LCD technology, achieving 600 ANSI lumens and a contrast of 100:1 at a resolution of XGA 1024 x 768. The manufacturer specifies a runtime of 1500 hours for this projector's lamp. A look at the light output reveals: The 600 ANSI lumens are sufficient to illuminate an image width of up to 213 cm in darkened rooms. If room light is present, we recommend not exceeding a maximum width of 142 cm. The model is currently no longer actively offered on the market by the manufacturer. Important maintenance note: It is no longer possible to procure replacement lamps for this model.
XGA 1024 x 768
786.432 Pixel
SXGA 1280 x 1024 compressed
Video Modes
PAL, NTSC 3,58, NTSC 4,43
Application
Stationary | Permanent installation in the training room and meeting room as well as the conference room. Small screen width, rooms with very little ambient light below 50 lumens.
RGB2: RGBHV 5 x BNC
D-sub 15pin in und out
Audio inputs R/L (3,5 mm stereo mini jack); Audio output R/L (RCA)
RS232
Maus in
2 x Composite Video (BNC);
1 x S-Video/Y/C (4pin)
This high-quality Sharp High Resolution XG XV1E is very popular in the film industry for dubbing studios, etc.. This type of device is extremely reliable and durable. It is "fully automated" and has high-quality motorized magnesium fluoride optics. It has an extremely generously dimensioned double cooling system with temperature sensor for optional continuous operation.
These devices are highly sought after by many professionals due to their enormous reliability in continuous operation applications. We are not aware of a more reliable device in this class. Most of the devices currently available have all been developed with a "red pencil" in terms of their components.
In combination with the Ultra High Gain screen, for example, equivalent image brightnesses of up to approx. 5000 (equivalent) lumens are possible. Full room light suitability with bright image material is then easily possible. Ideal for anyone who cannot or does not want to darken. The device can also be optionally demonstrated under such conditions
660% more panel surface than a 0.7" panel
All components are very generously dimensioned. A large 1.8 inch TFT panel is used here. By comparison, most small projectors in this class use 0.7 or 0.9 inch panels. The surface area of the Sharp 1.8" panel is approx. 660% larger than that of a 0.7" panel.
Highest panel life
Due to the significantly larger transmission area of the 1.8 panels, the heat generated is better distributed on the panel surface. The service life curve of the panel and the rest of the optical system, such as the polarizer and mirror, are subject to much less stress overall. Projectors in the 0.7 or 0.9 inch class are not suitable for permanent TV operation. The components in the Lightwave, some of which are made of organic material, require a longer "recovery phase", otherwise these components will age prematurely. LCD projectors in the 0.7 and 0.9" rarely last longer than 2000-4000 hours. See also report from Audiovision issue 04.
Ideal for continuous operation, e.g. in restaurants etc.
This projector is the ideal projector for anyone who watches a lot of TV/DVD etc., with good picture quality and high XGA resolution.
Motorshift-Motorfocus-Motorzoom
The projector has a motor-controlled zoom, focus and lens shift. This means, for example, that it can be moved far back under the ceiling and motorized from there using the remote control.
Large zoom range:
2.7-3.5 At a distance of 5.4 m to 7 m from the projector to the screen, for example, a 2 m wide image can be produced. Ideal for anyone who wants to mount the projector on an opposite wall, for example.