The projector XV 110ZM by Sharp operates as a LCD device with 435 ANSI lumens, a 3 x resolution and a contrast of 100:1. To make performance data comparable based on the lumen specifications, we calculated an approximate ANSI lumen value. A look at the light output reveals: The 435 ANSI lumens are sufficient to illuminate an image width of up to 182 cm in darkened rooms. If room light is present, we recommend not exceeding a maximum width of 121 cm. This device is no longer manufactured and has been removed from Sharp's current lineup.
Display Type
3 x LCD TFT Panel 3x 4/3 Liquid Crystal Display
Ansi-Lumen
Projector
435 500 Lumen
Screen
145 Lux (200 cm Screen width)
Contrast
100:1 full on/off
100:1 full on/off
Black Level
4,3500 min. Lumen
1,494 min. Lumen
Offset
-
Resolution
3 x 100980 Pixel
Video Modes
NTSC, PAL, SECAM
Application
Stationary | Permanent installation in the training room and meeting room as well as the conference room. Very narrow picture width and rooms with very little light.
This device was a disaster. The power supply was protected by a non-resettable thermal fuse. Replacement part cost 1,000 DM each time.
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Abbyss 11.04.10
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Not the non+Ultra but still a nice device ;-D
after my brother came to me with this breaker of a beamer I thought to myself "this thing will probably only be good for cannibalizing"
he had found it on the bulky waste.and since I‘m always the one who repairs everything, I got the thing in my paws. at first i thought the electronics were screwed up because the display didn‘t work and the light didn‘t come on. but after a quick look inside and a complete disassembly* hell on earth* the display worked again. but there were still problems. when i switched it on, the operating light was only faintly red and nothing else. but after switching it on 3 times, the light came on: i guess the light is no longer the newest one, but it works. I used a xenon LED to test it. the funny thing is that it doesn‘t even work that badly, except that I have to power it externally. the device weighs about 16 kg, has BNC RGB, Svideo and a composite connection. the picture is not so bad, even ps3 can be played on it. even if the resolution is probably not more than 300x300, i have to say that the picture looks amazingly good for that. just like the good old tube tv. the lens is really cool, it could easily be a mirror reflex camera. all in all, it‘s a really nice device, especially if you don‘t have or can‘t afford anything better. we now use the projector for conventions and movie nights. that‘s what it‘s meant for ;-D