Sharp Introduces Its First 3-Chip DLP Installation Projector
Sharp’s new XG-P610X is a 3-chip DLP projector specified at 6000 lumens, XGA resolution and 2000:1 contrast ratio. It uses the BrilliantColor chip from DLP. Sharp offers six lens options and redundancy through the dual-lamp design. It has built-in RJ-45 LAN.
Two other BrilliantColor projectors from Sharp, the PG-F320W and XG-F315X, add a built-in network connection with a RJ-45 LAN Connector too.
The XG-P610X will be available in Q1-Q2 2008 with MSLP of $13,995.
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