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NEC NP2250 specs

General info

  • Business

    Projector class:

  • LCD

    Projector technology:

  • 1024 x 768

    Native resolution:

  • Other

    Max. input resolution:

  • 1600 x 1200 pixels

  • Screen size:

    • 25 in

      Minimum:

    • 500 in

      Maximum:

  • 4200 lumens

    Brightness:

  • 600:1

    Contrast ratio:

  • Lamp:

    • up to 2000 hours

      Lamp life:

    • 330 W

      Power:

  • Front, Rear, Ceiling mount

    Projection method:

  • DVI (DVI type: DVI-D), Component, Composite, S-Video, Audio in, RS-232

    Connectors:

  • 30 dB to 34 dB

    Maximum noise:

Lens

  • 1.33 x

    Optical zoom:

  • f 1.7 - f 2.2

    F-number:

  • 24.4 mm - 32.5 mm

    Focal length:

  • 1.5:1 - 2.0:1

    Throw ratio:

  • Yes (up: 180 %, down: 180 %, left: 36 %, right: 36 %)

    Lens shift:

  • Yes

    Keystone correction:

  • Horizontal: +/-40 degrees; Vertical: +/-30 degrees

    Range:

Features

  • Yes

    Multimedia speakers:

    • 5 W

      Speakers total power:

Body

  • 15.7 in x 5.9 in x 14.1 in

    Dimensions (WxHxD):

  • 16.1 lb

    Weight:

  • White

    Available color options:

Power

  • Typical: 460 W

    Consumption:

  • 100 V - 240 V

    Power adapter voltage:

  • 50 Hz, 60 Hz

Warranty

  • 36 months

    Warranty period:

  • 36 months

    Parts only:

  • 365 days

    Lamp only:

US Availability

  • Available

    Market status:

  • $3499.00

    MSRP price :

Links

  • Official page:


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Filed in: NEC Projectors

Description: The power of the NEC NP2250 takes your customers’ images and presentations to new heights. The industry’s first built-in stacking correction capabilities (up to four projectors) allows the projectors to boost an image’s brightness up to 16,800 lumens, which is ideal for larger-sized screens and environments with heavy ambient light. This feature also prevents the complete loss of an image, which can happen when using only one projector.... read more

Created by MG6 on Jan 27, 2010

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