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Specifications

Manufacturer Panasonic
Name Panasonic PT-RX110
SKU 1371332
Manufacturers Code / SKU PT-RX110BE
Products EAN 5025232849840
Application Installation projectors
Product Type DLPDLPDLP is a projection technology. The image is created by light being sent through a rotating colour wheel. Newer DLP projectors have a greater number of colour segments that are on the rotating colour wheel (from 6 to 7) in order to achieve better colour mixing. The DLP technology uses an optical semiconductor, known as DMD chip (Digital Micromirror Device) to recreate the image. The light transmits to the DMD chip which contains a number of tiny mirrors, each covering one or more pixels. The mirrors reflect the light through the lens and the image is produced.
ANSI lumens 10400
Resolution 1024 x 768 XGA
Format 4:3
Contrast 10000 : 1
Operating noise 41 dBDecibels (dB)Most projectors create some noise caused by the cooling fan that is needed to keep the projector temperature down. This is stated in manufacturers datasheets in dB (decibels). In eco mode (economy mode), the projector will make less noise due to the lower power consumption than at normal operation (see eco mode). The manufacturers readings do not always correspond to reality since there are no standard measurement methods for this reading. The noise volume indications of different projectors may therefore not be directly comparable.
Lamp life 20000 hours
Projection ratio 1.8-2.5 :1
Lens Shift vertical 60 %
Horizontal lens shift 16 %
Vertical keystone correction 40 ¡Æ
Horizontal keystone correction 15 ¡Æ
Inputs BNCBNC connectorThe BNC connector (Bayonet Neill Concelman) transmits (usually via 5 inputs (red, green, blue, horizontal and vertical) an analogue signal via a coaxial connector with a bayonet fitting. inputs, Component Inputs, DVIDVIDVI is an interface for transmitting video data. DVI-A transmits analogue signals, DVI-D can only transmit digital signals. DVI-I will transmit both analogue and digital signals. -D, Ethernet, HDMIHDMIHDMI is the interface for full digital transmission of audio and video data. Originally, this type of connection was developed for consumer electronics such as TVs, however, it is now commonly found on desktops, laptops and other modern devices., RS232RS232Using the RS232 interface, the projector can be controlled or managed., VGAVGAA (D-Sub15) VGA port is the most common connection type for projectors. Analogue video signals can be transmitted over long distances using the VGA connection. Inputs
Outputs YUVYUVDie YUV Steckverbindung überträgt analoge Signale über drei Kabel (Y=Schwarzwei©¬; UV= Farben). YUV wird zur Übertragung von HDTV genutzt und ist kompatibel z.B. mit Cinch. Component (RGB) ouputs
Projector features Lens Shift, Optional Lenses
Product dimensions (width) 49.8
Product dimensions (height) 20
Product dimensions (depth) 58.1 cm
Product weight (net) 23.2
Weight 23.2 kg
Colour Black
Condition New
Ratio 1.8
Lamp type Laser
inputs value 1 x x_input_component, 0 x x_input_bnc_rgbhv, 1 x x_input_dsub_15pin_vga, 1 x x_input_dvi_d, 1 x x_input_hdmi, 1 x x_input_rj45, 1 x x_input_rs232
outputs value 1 x x_output_component


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