Sharp Introduces 3500-Lumen 3LCD Projector at NSCA
Sharp has a new 3LCD projector, the XG-C335X, specified at 3500 lumens, XGA 1024 x 768 resolution, and priced darned affordably at $3,995.
In addition to the included standard zoom lens, the new projector offers four optional lenses (short throw, telephoto zoom 1.29x, telephoto zoom 1.52x and telephoto zoom 1.41x), all of which use the company’s rapid release lens mechanism, making lens changes quicker, easier.
The new projector has a built-in carrying handle, “Notevision Lockdown” bolt for theft prevention when installed as well as key code activation and a ceiling mount cable lock system. It also has LAN, RJ-45 and RS232C.
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