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NEC debuts large-screen DLP digital cinema projector
Oct 26, 2005 2:45 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter
NEC’s Starus NC2500S digital cinema projector
NEC has released the NC2500S digital cinema projector.
The projector offers lens memory that simplifies displaying different types of content with different aspect ratios by enabling the operator to pre-set the lens shift position, zoom and focus.
Lamp power memory allows the operator to maintain constant screen brightness regardless of the aspect ratio. Standard film projector lamps can be used in the NC2500S, and lamps can be replaced through the back of the projector.
The projector weights 115kg and offers a contrast ratio of 2000:1
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