
For example, Dual Brightest wise calls on all 6,000 lumens for large, high-ambient-light venues such as auditoriums The SP920 incorporates BenQ’s six-. Benq.
June 26, 2008BenQ has officially unveiled the shipping account of its renewed ultra-bright HD DLP projector, the SP920. The rejuvenated model boasts 6,000 ANSI lumens (lumen output is adjustable) and Texas Instruments’ BrilliantColor processing. Company officials said the draw is further enhanced by Osram’s UniShape lamp lighting technology and BenQ’s proprietary 3D Color Management plan and dual-lamp design. Positioned by the and and private limited company for corporate, government and education use, the SP920’s two 280W lamps produce the same 6,000 lumens as other projectors’ dual 300W bulbs for 23.5 percent better optical efficiency, according to BenQ.
Dual lamps also brook users to extend overall functioning life and optimize lumen output according to their applications. For example, Dual Brightest approach calls on all 6,000 lumens for large, high-ambient-light venues such as auditoriums The SP920 incorporates BenQ’s six-segment Golden Ratio color turn and BrilliantColor chipset to boost brightness up to 50 percent, according to the company, and broaden the standard color gamut beyond RGB for enhanced whites, blacks and mid-tone hues. Meanwhile Osram’s UniShape Lamp Light Technology uses a SP920-customized waveform to fashion lamp productivity to each color wheel segment, which should better balance brightness and color punishment requirements. The SP920 employs a filter-free design to reduce prolongation and TCO, and it’s rated at 2,000 to 4,000 hours of operation life (Dual Brightest to Single Alternative Normal Modes). The creative projector also includes HDMI understanding 1.3 with HDCP, support for security passwords, wall color correction, a presentation timer and blazon screen lock, on-screen FAQ, and 5-watt speakers. The SP920 ships this month.



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