AV Worship - (Page S2) ADVERTORIAL 3-Chip DLP® Projection: Sharp Broadens the Market and Raises the Bar Eight Reasons to Spec Sharp 3-Chip DLP Projectors 1 When it comes to category-firsts and year-after-year innovation, DLP projectors have consistently led the commercial AV projection market, powering projectors for the boardroom, the classroom, houses of worship, training rooms, and live corporate events. And Sharp Electronics Corporation has been at the forefront of the DLP technology revolution year after year. So it was no surprise when Sharp announced at InfoComm 2008 the introduction of the company’s first Wide-XGA .65-inch 3-Chip DLP Professional Projector. The new Sharp XG-P560W WXGA 3-Chip DLP Projector is the first in a series of new-generation, cost-breakthrough 3-Chip DLP projectors from Sharp, as they leverage their vast experience in the commercial AV market with the latest DLP chip and digital light path innovations from Texas Instruments. The Sharp WXGA XG-P560W Installation/Integration projector is available now, and it’s already shaking up the projector world: it represents a major price breakthrough for 3-Chip DLP projection, bringing the advantages of 3-Chip DLP to a new class of customers. For those who never imagined that the brilliant, uncompromised images and flawless reliability of 3-Chip DLP technology for projection could be available for a price point that rivals lower-tier LCD projectors and some one-chip DLP projectors, the future is here. So if you and your customers won’t settle for anything but perfect video projection, and you’re closely watching budgets, Sharp has the answer. With prices starting at under $15,000, Sharp 3-Chip DLP projectors are now amazingly affordable — and they’re broadening the market. Both the XG-P560W (WXGA Resolution) and the XGP610X (XGA Resolution) offer exceptional source compatibility, stunning image quality, and unprecedented reliability for use in any application where high lumen output, accurate color, high contrast ratio, and full remote diagnostics and operation are required — all at a price that will fit any budget. With WXGA (1280 x 800) native resolution and the most advanced Texas Instruments 3-Chip DLP technology, the XG-P560W 3-Chip DLP Projector provides unparalleled picture quality and brightness, and the highest color accuracy. And when it comes to reliability and Total Cost of Ownership comparisons, DLP, with its immunity from color fade and its sealed optical engine, stands above the competition. In the DLP light path, heat is deflected, not absorbed, and so DLP projectors provide color-stable performance and deliver high-quality, color-accurate images for longer periods. Powered By DLP Times Three 3 Flawless Color Calibration: The Perfect Picture for Any Installation Environment Color Calibration is the process of optimizing the projector to best reproduce the information from video and data sources (PC, DVD, HD, Satellite, etc). 2 The Sharp XG-P560W WXGA 3-Chip DLP projector features full compatibility with RGB and video sources, as well as 720p HDTV and “pixel perfect” 1280 x 800 resolution from the newest PCs. Both the XG-P560W and XGP610X projectors also include a power zoom lens with motorized lens shift in both the horizontal and vertical axis, seven lens options, and connectivity with a wide variety of inputs. Features include: • Exceptionally High Brightness and Image Uniformity with Versatile Dual-Lamp System. With Sharp’s advanced DLP Optical Engine and dual 280 W high-brightness lamps, the XG-P610X achieves 6000 ANSI lumens1 high brightness and the XG-P560W (WXGA) achieves 5200 ANSI lumens1, delivering bright, clear images even in large, high ambient light rooms. • Four-Mode Lamp Switchover System. These models employ a four-mode lamp switchover system (single/dual-lamp projection, Eco mode on/off). This allows you to choose the lamp arrangement to suit your needs. Plus, even if one lamp burns out, projection performance can be maintained by using the other lamp without interruption. • 1800:1 High Contrast for Large-Screen Projection. The DLP optical system prevents light leakage compared with LCD projection and provides deeper, richer blacks in the darker areas of the image, and a high 1800:1 contrast ratio. • Three Long-Life High-Performance DLP Chips. DLP chips, with finely structured mirrors that reflect heat, provide stable performance and are immune to Red, Green, or Blue fade, so they deliver high-quality pictures for longer periods. The three DLP chips in these models achieve an estimated lifetime of 20,000 hours.2 • Sealed Optics. The optical mechanism of DLP system projectors is sealed in its structure, preventing dust and dirt from entering core parts of the optics. 1 Brightness values indicate overall average values of the product at the time of shipment and are stated based on ISO 21118-2005. 2 Lifespan is measured at the surrounding temperature of 25°C. This is a reference value and is not guaranteed. The Beauty of the DLP Optical Path — Combined with Sharp DLP Image Processing Breakthroughs Color Calibration includes: • Maximizing Contrast Ratio • Optimizing Gray Scale • Optimizing the Gamma Curves • Optimizing Color Space and Reproduction • Flat Field Uniformity Optimizing the Gamma Curves, for example, defines how much light the RGB pixels emit for any given brightness level. This setting is important in order to get details in the shadows. The Sharp projector’s gamma values can be set directly from a computer using the Sharp Gamma Manager*. * Sharp Gamma Manager can be downloaded from the Sharp Global Website for free. Sharp Global Website: http://sharp-world.com/projector/ http://sharp-world.com/projector/
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