Tipo di proiettore | DLP |
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Tipo di progetto | Proiettore da tavolo |
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Portatile | sì |
Colore del prodotto |
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Display integrato | No |
Larghezza | 148.0 mm |
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Altezza | 40.5 mm |
Profondità | 126.0 mm |
Peso | 0.75 kg |
Tipo di lampada | LED |
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Durata della lampada max (normale) | 3000.0 h |
Durata della lampada max (eco) | 30000.0 h |
Numero di lampade | 1 |
Conformità RoHS | sì |
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Collega e usa | sì |
Guida Rapida | sì |
Telecomando palmare | sì |
Lettore di schede di memoria | sì |
Visualizzazione su schermo (OSD) | sì |
Lingue OSD (On Screen Display) |
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Smart TV | No |
Supporto 3D (3D-Ready) | No |
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Occhiali inclusi | No |
Pronto per l'HD | sì |
Full HD (HD ready 1080p) | sì |
Altoparlanti incorporati | sì |
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Numero di altoparlanti incorporati | 2 |
Potenza nominale RMS | 3.0 W |
DVI in | No |
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HDMI | sì |
Versione HDMI | 1.4 |
Numero di ingressi HDMI | 1 |
Tipo di connettore HDMI | Dimensione piena |
HDCP | sì |
USB | sì |
USB 2.0 | 1 |
Ingresso VGA | sì |
Livello di rumore | < 25 |
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Livello di rumorosità (modalità economica) | 25.0 dB |
Umidità relativa operativa (HH) | 0 - 90 |
Lunghezza focale fissa | 5,5 mm |
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Rapporto di proiezione | < 1.2 |
Gamma di apertura (FF) | 1.7 - 1.7 |
Rapporto di zoom | 1.0 x |
Tipo di zoom | Fisso |
Distanza di proiezione | 1 - 1 |
Dimensione dello schermo | 61 - 100 |
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Compatibilità delle dimensioni dello schermo | 24 - 100 |
Risoluzione | 854 x 480 px |
Numero di colori | 1,07 miliardi di colori |
Risoluzioni grafiche supportate |
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Proporzioni native | 16:9 |
Proporzioni | 16:9 |
Luminosità (max) | 250.0 lm |
Contrasto dinamico | 120000:1 |
Formati video supportati |
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Connessione Ethernet | No |
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Rete wireless (Wi-Fi) | No |
Schede di memoria compatibili | microSD |
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Consumo energetico operativo (min-max) | < 55 |
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Consumo energetico (tipico) | 55.0 W |
Consumo energetico (standby) | 0.5 W |
Gestione energetica |
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