AV & Presentation

NEC Intros Network 3D Education Projector

NEC has introduced a new 3D DLP projector, a portable model designed for use in K-12 classrooms.

The new projector, the NP216, offers a resolution of 1,024 x 768 (XGA), a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, and a brightness of 2,500 lumens. The NP216 uses DLP Link technology to display 3D images and includes the ability to connect to multiple computers through two VGA inputs.

Other features include:

  • RJ-45 port for LAN connectivity;
  • Economy mode, offering up to 5,000 hours of lamp life;
  • Image freeze and AV mute;
  • Color correction presets fr optimizing the image on various surfaces, including walls;
  • Adjustments for brightness, contrast, and color temperature;
  • Color correction presets;
  • Carbon savings meter; and
  • Various security features, including security bar, Kensington Lock port, keypad lock, and password protection.

Video inputs include two VGA ports (15-pin mini D-sub with component support using 15-pin adapter), S-video, and composite video.

The NP216 is scheduled to ship in April 2010. NEC said the unit will run about $1,099 and said it plans to cover the projector with a two-year parts and labor warranty. Further information is available here.

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Comments

Fri, Mar 26, 2010 Russel

One of the biggest barriers to technology implementation in classrooms is the cost involved. But there are emerging technologies which will probably address that once they become mainstream... You can find out more about it in the upcoming webinar "Transforming Education through Disruptive Technologies" @ https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/740238105

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