The DW3321 offers great features and performance combined with great installation flexibility. The 5,100 ANSI lumens make it bright enough for larger screens, and the wide screen WXGA native image resolution ensures that your content will be delivered with fidelity and sufficient detail for a wide range of applications. The 1,34-2,4:1 Throw Ratio makes it possible to install the projector in a wide range of distances, making installation planning easier whether you replace an older projector or making a new installation. The 1,7x zoom range and horizontal and vertical lens shift gives further flexibility when installing the projector. Features such as 3D, JPG reader and HDBaseT ensures the projector can handle modern signal inputs and features customers expect.
Vivitek DW3321 - DLP projector - 3D - 5100 ANSI lumens - WXGA (1280 x 800) - 16:10 (Voltage: AC 120/230 V (50/60 Hz))
General
Device Type:
DLP projector
3D Capable:
Yes (3D glasses sold separately)
Networking:
Ethernet
Projector
Microdisplay:
DMD Chip
Brightness:
5100 ANSI lumens
Contrast Ratio:
10000:1
Image Size:
21 in - 351 in
Projection Distance:
3.3 ft - 33 ft
Throw Ratio:
1.32 - 2.24:1
Resolution:
WXGA - WXGA (1280 x 800) (native) / 1920 x 1200 (resized)
Native Aspect Ratio:
16:10
Max Sync Rate (V x H):
120 Hz
Lamp Type:
370 Watt
Lamp Life Cycle:
Up to 1500 hour(s) - normal mode
Up to 3500 hour(s) - economic mode
Features:
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection System (HDCP), BrilliantColor, DLP 3D Ready, 16:10 aspect ratio support
DLP Technology DLP (Digital Light Processing) is a display technology from Texas Instruments (TI). The technology inside is often referred to as DMD (Digital Micro-Mirrors). It consists of an array of mirrors where each mirror represents a pixel element. For example, a high-definition DLP projector or rear projector with 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution would have over 2 million tiny mirrors. Each mirror is attached to an electronically driven hinge that controls the amount of colored light that is reflected from
BrilliantColor BrilliantColor from Texas Instruments is a multi-color processing technology that produces vibrant images. BrilliantColor technology uses up to six colors, instead of just the three primary colors, red, green and blue, to improve color accuracy and brightens secondary colors.
3D Ready A projector that is 3D Ready can accept a 120Hz frame-sequential 3D signal from a computer. These projectors are not compatible with the HDMI 1.4 3D specification used on 3D Blu-ray players and set-top boxes. 3D ready uses DLP Link Technology from Texas Instruments.
HDMI HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is an uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface that supports audio/video sources such as a set-top box, DVD player, A/V receiver, and video monitors such as a digital projector or digital television (DTV). HDMI is backward compatiable with DVI 1.0 specification and supports HDCP.