D-Ready EX665UT Ultra Short Throw Projector
Present without distractions using the EX665UT ultra short throw projector. The specially designed lens produces huge images from an extremely short distance allowing you to stand closer to the screen preventing shadows and screen glare.
Ideal for almost any room in educational and corporate environments the EX665UT makes the most of the available space for installations using screens and interactive whiteboards.
Captivate your audiences’ increase their learning potential and help improve results with lessons in incredible 2D or 3D.
Using the specially designed wall mount* and clever cable management system the EX665UT is simple to install. Once in place the many security features ensure the projector is safe and secure.
Designed with the user in mind the EX665UT with 3000 ANSI Lumens of brightness incorporates extensive connectivity powerful 10W stereo speakers and Crestron RoomView control to maintain and monitor the projector over the network. The environmentally friendly EX665UT has energy saving features including <0.5W standby mode and auto power off saving you both time and money. Our unique Optoma Colour and Imager guarantees ensure hassle-free long-lasting projection
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Brightness (Normal) | 3000 ANSI Lumens |
| Lamp Life | 3000 Hours |
| Colour | Yes |
| Native resolution | WXGA |
| Aspect ratio | 4:3 |
| Technology | DLP |
| Contrast ratio (typical) | 3000:1 |
| Short Throw (Ultra) | Y |
| Lens Throw Ratio | 0.3777:1 |
| Horizontal Keystone | 0. Degrees |
| Vertical Keystone | -40 to +40 Degrees |
| RGB ports quantity | 2 |
| DVI-I ports quantity | 1 x HDMI |
| RS-232 interface | Yes |
| Wireless compliancy | Optional |
| Network Capability | Yes |
| Carry Case | No |
| Included Accessories | Power Supply VGA Cable Remote inc. Batteries Quick Start GuideUser Manual (CD) Warranty Card WEEE Card |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 426.5 x 407 x 210 mm |
| Weight | 7.6 Kg |
| Warranty | 3 Year Hot Swap |
| Recyclable | Y |
| Greener Technology | Y |
| Energy Saving | Y |
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