Ricoh PJ X4241N, 3300 ANSI lumens, DLP, XGA (1024x768), 13000:1, 4:3, 1270 - 10160 mm (50 - 400")
PJ X4241N
Designed for the modern office but also suitable for the educational sector, the PJ X4241N combines a short throw lens and an innovative rear-front design placing all interfaces and vents at the front of the projector so noise and heat do not affect your audience. Short throw projection also eliminates on-screen shadows and lamp glare for comfortable viewing. Simple network connection set-up is matched by easy operation with sophisticated features such as auto-brightness, auto-focus and remote control, making presentations effortless for you.An integral 10W speaker means you do not need to connect an external sound system, saving space and set-up. The PJ X4241 projector can be placed less than 60 centimetres from the screen making it the perfect projector for small to medium sized rooms. The HDMI interface means you can screen HD images including 3D content futureproofing your investment. Advanced options features include Interactive kit converts screen into an interactive whiteboard allowing you to scroll, point and click in applications or draw and write on your presentations.- Can be wall-mounted or placed on a teachers desk for a classroom setting- 1,024 x 768 (XGA) resolution for sharp presentations- 3,300 lumens brilliance gives bright images and vivid colours for comfortable viewing- Eco mode reduces power usage and extends lamp life up to 5,000 hours- Screen a wide variety of video formats including MPEG4DLP, 1024x768, 13000:1, 50" - 400", 0.59-5.08m, 316W, 3.1kg
Ricoh PJ X4241N. Projector brightness: 3300 ANSI lumens, Projection technology: DLP, Projector native resolution: XGA (1024x768). Light source type: Lamp, Service life of light source: 3500 h, Service life of light source (economic mode): 5000 h. Focus: Manual, Focal length range: 0 - 6.96 mm, Zoom ratio: 1.5:1. Analog signal format system: NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL M, PAL N, PAL, SECAM, PAL 60. Ethernet LAN data rates: 10,100,1000 Mbit/s
03/09/2015