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Main functionuniversaluniversal
Lamp and image
Lamp typeLaser-LED
Service life5000 h20000 h
Service life (energy-saving)15000 h
Lamp power190 W
Brightness3600 lm3000 lm
Dynamic contrast22 000:120 000:1
Colour rendering1.07 billion colours1.07 billion colours
Horizontal frequency15 – 102 kHz
Frame rate23 – 120 Hz
Projection system
TechnologyDLPDLP
Size0.55"0.55"
Real resolution1024x768 px1024x768 px
Max. video resolution1920x1080 px1600x1200 px
Image format support4:3, 16:94:3, 16:9, 16:10
Projecting
Rear projection
Throw distance, min1.19 m0.83 m
Throw distance, max13.11 m10.49 m
Image size30 – 300 "30 – 300 "
Throw ratio1.96:1 – 2.15:11.54:1 – 1.71:1
Optical zoom1.1 x1.1 x
Digital zoom2 x2 x
Zoom and focusmanualmanual
Lens shift
Keystone correction (vert), ±40 °30 °
Keystone correction (horizontal), ±30 °
Features
Features
3D support
 
Hardware
Number of speakers1
Sound power2 W
Video connectors
VGA
composite AV-input
VGA
 
HDMI inputs11
HDMI versionv 1.4
Audio connectors
3.5 mm input (mini-Jack)
3.5 mm output (mini-Jack)
3.5 mm input (mini-Jack)
3.5 mm output (mini-Jack)
Service connectors
COM port (RS-232)
USB (slave)
COM port (RS-232)
USB (slave)
General
Noise level (nominal)31 dB37 dB
Noise level (energy-saving / quiet)29 dB
Power sourcemainsmains
Power consumption260 W165 W
Size (HxWxD)110x294x218 mm89x270x270 mm
Weight2.2 kg2.8 kg
Color
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ViewSonic PA503X - DLP projector - portable - 3D - 3600 ANSI lumens - XGA 1024 x 768 - 43

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Viewsonic PA503X data projector Standard throw projector 3600 ANSI lumens DLP XGA (1024x768) Grey White

The ViewSonic PA503X price-performance projector features 3600 lumens native XGA 1024 x 768 resolution and intuitive user-fri... moreendly design. Exclusive SuperColor technology offers a wide color gamut for beautiful image production in nearly any environment. The PA503X also features extensive connectivity including HDMI 2 x VGA VGA out Composite Video and audio in/out. An energy-saving SuperEco feature reduces power consumption and extends the lamp life by up to 15000 hours. With advanced audio-visual features flexible connectivity options and an affordable price the PA503X is ideal for use in education and small business environments. SuperColor: Amazing Color Accuracy ViewSonics proprietary SuperColor Technology features an exclusive 6-segment color wheel and dynamic lamp control capabilities providing a wide color range and stunningly beautiful images. 3D Blu-ray Ready HDMI Input Equipped with the latest HDMI this projector is perfect for connecting to any HDMI-enabled device and can display 3D images directly from 3D Blu-ray players. 3D images can be viewed with optional ViewSonic PGD-350 Shutter Glasses or any other compatible 3D glasses. Quick Power Off With the Quick Power Off feature enabled the projector can be quickly powered off in seconds rather than waiting for a cool-down cycle to complete. This lets users pack the projector away without having to worry about the internal fan still running. Industry-leading Warranty ViewSonic offers one of the industry's best overall projector warranties with 3-year limited parts and labor 1-year lamp and first year free Express Exchange service for an added value worth up to $150.
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Viewsonic Viewsonic PA503X data projector Standard throw projector 3600 ANSI lumens DLP XGA (1024x768) Grey, White

Standard throw projector Grey, White DLP 3600 ANSI lumens Lamp 4500 h XGA (1024x768) 4:3 Screen size compatibility: 762 - 762... more0 mm (30 - 300") Number of colours: 1.073 billion colours Focus: Manual Zoom capability Built-in speaker(s) 2 W AC 260 W The ViewSonic PA503X price-performance projector features 3,600 lumens, native XGA 1024 x 768 resolution, and intuitive, user-friendly design. Exclusive SuperColor technology offers a wide color gamut for beautiful image production in nearly any environment. The PA503X also features extensive connectivity including HDMI, 2 x VGA, VGA out, Composite Video and audio in/out. An energy-saving SuperEco feature reduces power consumption and extends the lamp life by up to 15,000 hours. With advanced audio-visual features, flexible connectivity options, and an affordable price, the PA503X is ideal for use in education and small business environments.SuperColor: Amazing Color AccuracyViewSonic’s proprietary SuperColor Technology features an exclusive 6-segment color wheel and dynamic lamp control capabilities, providing a wide color range and stunningly beautiful images.3D Blu-ray ReadyHDMI InputEquipped with the latest HDMI, this projector is perfect for connecting to any HDMI-enabled device, and can display 3D images directly from 3D Blu-ray players. 3D images can be viewed with optional ViewSonic PGD-350 Shutter Glasses, or any other compatible 3D glasses.Quick Power OffWith the Quick Power Off feature enabled, the projector can be quickly powered off in seconds rather than waiting for a cool-down cycle to complete. This lets users pack the projector away without having to worry about the internal fan still running.Industry-leading WarrantyViewSonic offers one of the industry's best overall projector warranties with 3-year limited parts and labor, 1-year lamp, and first year free Express Exchange service for an added value worth up to $150. Projector Keystone correction, vertical -40 - 40° Matrix type DMD Matrix size 1.4 cm (0.55") Horizontal scan range 15 - 102 kHz Vertical scan range 23 - 120 Hz Number of colours 1.073 billion colours Contrast ratio (dynamic) 22000:1 Projection distance 1.1 - 13 m Screen size compatibility 762 - 7620 mm (30 - 300") Native aspect ratio 4:3 Projector native resolution XGA (1024x768) Projection technology DLP Projector brightness 3600 ANSI lumens Light source Lamps quantity 1 lamp(s) Lamp power 190 W Service life of light source (economic mode) 15000 h Service life of light source 4500 h Light source type Lamp Lens system Throw ratio 1.96 - 2.15:1 Optical zoom 1.1x Zoom type Manual Zoom capability Yes Focus Manual Video Supported graphics resolutions 640 x 480 (VGA), 720 x 480, 720 x 576, 800 x 600 (SVGA), 1024 x 768 (XGA), 1280 x 1024 (SXGA), 1280 x 720 (HD 720), 1280 x 800 (WXGA), 1360 x 768 (WXGA), 1366 x 768, 1400 x 1050 (SXGA+), 1440 x 900 (WXGA+), 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) Supported video modes 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p 3D Ready Yes Analog signal format
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Viewsonic PA503X data projector Standard throw projector 3600 ANSI lum

Viewsonic PA503X data projector Standard throw projector 3600 ANSI lumens DLP XGA (1024x768) Grey. White
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Viewsonic PA503X

EU PLUG.The Viewsonic PA503X offers impressive visual performance to improve presentations, ideal for use in small business m... moreeeting rooms and classrooms.Packed with 3800 ANSI Lumens of brightness and a 22,000:1 contrast ratio, this projector is guaranteed to reproduce the finest of details regardless of the amount of ambient lighting present.ViewSonic exclusive SuperColor™ technology offers a wider range of displayable color for projected images with true-to-life color accuracy.Users can choose from 5 color modes, including standard, brightest, presentation, photo, and movie mode, to select the mode that best suits their needs based on their usage scenario.In addition, the energy-saving SuperEco mode of PA503X reduces power consumption and extends the lamp life by up to 15,000 hours.Features:Auto Power Off:- When no signal has been detected, the projector will automatically power off to conserve energy and lamp life.Automatic Sleep Timer:- Forgetting to shut off projectors is a common occurrence, especially in public spaces such as classrooms and meeting rooms.PA503X´s sleep timer allows you to select a period of inactivity that will determine when the projector should put itself into sleep mode automatically.Bright Images in Any Environment:- 3,800 ANSI Lumens of brightness and a 22,000:1 high contrast ratio guarantee the production of bright images in any environment, including rooms with high ambient light.Extended Lifespan:Users can choose different lamp mode to extend the lamp´s lifespan.When Power Saving setting is on and without any signal input, the projector will automatically switch to Eco Mode and SuperEco Mode.- Eco Mode:This projector automatically switches from Normal to Eco Mode whenever it has been left idle for 5 minutes.- SuperEco Mode:When the projector has not received an input signal for 20 minutes, projected images are dimmed to 70%, extending the lamp´s lifespan to 15,000 hours on average.Instant Activation:- Direct Power On:Simply connect the power cord and begin.the projector will power itself on automatically.- Signal Power On:The projector will power on automatically upon detection of a VGA cable connection Remote Control Functionality:This projector can be assigned to 8 different remote control codes in the same venue through a single remote control for effortless projector selection, configuration and operation during lessons or meeting.It can also operate certain projectors when the coded are fitted both on the projector and on the remote control.Advanced Image Correction:- Vertical keystone allows you to correct and adjust distorted images with ease, making installation flexible Time Management Assistance:- Presentation Timer is an embedded on-screen timer that helps users with time management during presentations.Once a specified.- time limit has been reached, the projector will signal this with a beep, keeping presentations running on time.Exterior & Rear I/O Connectors:- Keypad.- LED indicator.- Lamp cover.-
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Lamp type

— HD (High-intensity discharge). General name for gas discharge lamps, i.e. lamps in which the light flow is created by an electrical discharge between the electrodes inside the bulb. In the case of projectors, such lamps can be mercury, metal-halide, and xenon (see above for more details).

LED. LEDs are used as a light source. They provide high brightness with low power consumption.

Laser-LED. Light source based on laser LEDs. It has even greater brightness than classic LED, with relatively low power consumption.

— UHP (Ultra-high performance) — a high-pressure mercury lamp, developed by Philips. Compared to other lamps, it consumes less power, while not inferior in brightness. Projectors on such lamps are smaller and lighter than conventional ones due to a smaller power supply, the cooler operates with a lower noise level. The creators claimed a service life of up to 10,000 hours. One of the most popular types of lamps for projectors today

– UHE (Ultra-High Energy). Variety of UHP lamps (see above).

— UHB (Ultra-high brightness). Another kind of UHP lamps (see above).

— NSH (New Super High Pressure). Also applies to high pressure mercury lamps manufactured by Ushio. Somewhat less popular than UHP and its peers, but also widespread. Estimated operating time is about...2000 hours.

— SHP. High pressure mercury lamps manufactured by Phoenix.

— P-VIP (Video Projector) — a high-pressure mercury lamp from OSRAM. High brightness lamps, service life — 4000 — 6000 hours.

—UHM (Ultra High Performance Lamp of Matsushita) is a high pressure mercury lamp manufactured by Panasonic. Сan be easily changed, operating time, depending on type — 2000 — 5000 hours.

— Xenon. The design and principle of operation of such lamps are similar to high-pressure mercury lamps — light is created due to a discharge in a gaseous medium. However, instead of mercury vapor, in this case, an inert xenon gas under high pressure is used. This allows to create high power lamps (from 2 kW) with the appropriate light flow. Xenon lamps are used primarily in professional models.

— HPM. High-pressure mercury lamp technology developed by Sony and used primarily in its projectors (although other brands are also available). Combines compact size and relatively low cost with high brightness.

— DC. Abbreviation for "direct current". In the case of projector lamps, this designation usually refers to mercury lamps powered by direct current. The operating voltage of such lamps in different models of projectors may be different. Their design usually uses various tricks to improve performance compared to conventional lamps of this type — in particular, increase service life and reduce power consumption without sacrificing brightness.

— AC. This abbreviation stands for "alternating current". Such lamps are similar in almost everything to the DC ones described above, differing from them only in the type of power supply.

Service life

Minimum projector lamp life as stated by the manufacturer. Specified by the total time of continuous operation. Note that if the projector was operated without violations, then upon reaching this time, the lamp will not necessarily fail — on the contrary, it can work for quite a long time. However, when evaluating durability, it is best to focus on the claimed service life.

Service life (energy-saving)

When working in economy mode, the brightness of the backlight is noticeably reduced, on average by 30-50%. With a decrease in brightness, heat dissipation also decreases, which saves the working life of the illuminator, thereby increasing the lamp life. Thus, the ECO mode allows you to extend the lamp life by an average of 30%. If the typical projector lamp life is 4000 hours, regular use of the ECO mode will extend the backlight life to approximately 5500 hours.

Lamp power

The power consumption of the backlight lamp installed in the projector.

Theoretically, the more powerful the lamp, the brighter it is. However, this is only true when comparing lamps of the same type (see above); and even in this case, the brightness may also depend on the nuances of the design. Therefore, when evaluating the capabilities of a lamp, it is worth focus not so much on power, but on the directly claimed brightness in lumens (see below).

But what this parameter directly affects is the total power consumption of the projector: the lamp is the most “greedy” component of the device, compared to it, the power consumption of the rest of the electronics is very small. Also note that many powerful lamps have high heat dissipation and require cooling systems, which affects the size and weight of the projector.

Brightness

The brightness of the image produced by the projector at maximum backlight brightness. Usually, the average brightness of the screen, derived from a special formula, is indicated. The higher it is, the less the image depends on ambient light: a bright projector can provide a clearly visible image even in daylight, but a dim one will require dimming. On the other hand, increasing brightness reduces contrast and accuracy of colour reproduction.

Accordingly, when choosing this parameter, you need to consider the conditions in which you plan to use the projector. So, for office or school/university use, a brightness of at least 3000 lm is desirable — this allows you to get normal visibility without obscuring the room. In turn, among the top models a very low brightness can be found, because. such projectors are usually installed in rooms specially designed for them with good darkness level. And in ultra-compact devices it is impossible to achieve high brightness for technical reasons.

Detailed recommendations on the optimal brightness for certain conditions can be found in special sources. Here we note that anyway, it is worth choosing according to this indicator with some margin. As mentioned above, as brightness increases, contrast and colour quality decrease, and you may need to use the projector at a reduced brightness to achieve the desired picture quality.

Dynamic contrast

The dynamic image contrast provided by the projector.

Dynamic contrast ratio is the ratio between the brightest white and darkest black colour that a projector can produce. Recall that the quality of colour reproduction and detailing depend on contrast, the higher this indicator, the lower the likelihood that details will be indistinguishable in bright or dark areas. However, dynamic contrast is a rather specific parameter. The fact is that when it is calculated, the brightest white at the maximum brightness settings and the darkest black at the minimum are taken into account. As a result, the figures in this column can be very impressive, but it is impossible to achieve such a contrast within one frame.

By introducing this parameter, the manufacturers went to a certain trick. However, this is not to say that dynamic contrast has nothing to do with image quality at all. Projectors can use automatic brightness control, in which the overall brightness, depending on the "picture" on the screen, can increase or decrease. This format of work is based on the fact that the human eye does not need too bright areas on a general dark background and very dark areas on a bright one, the image is normally perceived even without it. The maximum brightness difference achievable in this mode of operation is exactly what described by dynamic contrast.

Horizontal frequency

Horizontal frequency supported by the projector.

This parameter is relevant when working with analogue video signal. In such a video, the image is formed line by line: each pixel in the line is highlighted in turn, then the next line is highlighted, and so on. The horizontal frequency describes how many times per second the backlight beam runs from edge to edge of the screen. For normal playback, the projector must support the same refresh rate as the input signal was recorded. However, most models support a fairly wide range of frequencies, and there are no problems with support. Also note that if you are not a professional, then when choosing a projector, it is quite possible to focus on the frame rate (see below) — this parameter is simpler and more intuitive, and support for a certain frame rate automatically means support for the corresponding line rate.

Frame rate

Frame rate, simply put, is the frame rate supported by the projector.

For normal playback, it is highly desirable that the frame rate of the projector match the original frame rate of the video signal. However, most modern models do not support a specific frame rate, but a whole range of frequencies, and quite an extensive one at that.

Note that for viewing most video materials, the range from 24 to 60 fps is quite enough. The exception is 3D content, which may require double the frame rate, up to 120Hz (see " 3D Support " for details).

Max. video resolution

The actual maximum frame resolution that the projector is capable of processing and displaying.

Many models allow project images at a higher resolution than the actual resolution of the projector matrix (see above). For example, a 1920x1080 video can be displayed on a device with a frame size of 1024x768. However, the quality of such an image will be noticeably lower than on a projector, which initially has a resolution of 1920x1080.

The maximum resolution is closely related to both the overall picture quality and the size of the projection screen. The higher the resolution, the sharper the image details become. Of course, the screen size itself should be taken into account. The fact is that on a 40-50″ projection surface there will not be much difference between the Quad HD and 4K formats. A high-resolution picture will be able to show itself on a truly large screen.
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