CHRISTIE DIGITAL ROADRUNNERLX65 XGA 6500 Lumens LCD Projector
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OVERVIEW - Christie Digital RoadRunner LX65 LCD Projector
The LX65 provides 6500 ANSI lumens from a dual
lamp light engine. New 3D digital video processing for sharp video
images from analog and digital sources, 90% brightness uniformity
and an 1100:1 contrast ratio create bright, beautifully realistic
images The new Fast Lens Change (FLC) mount is designed for no-fuss
lens changes and easy set-up.
FEATURES - Christie digital Roadrunner lx65 XGA 6500 Lumens LCD Projector:
Ultra-high brightness 6500 ANSI lumens
1100:1 contrast ratio on/off
True XGA native resolution (1024 x 768)
Scaling for VGA up to UXGA
Range of optional input modules including DVI, SDI, HD-SDI
Extensive lens suite
Lens shift and digital keystone correction capability
Lamp life of 1000 hours typical
Optional ChristieNET connectivity for monitoring and control
SPECIFICATIONS - christie digital roadrunner lx65 lcd
projector
Brightness
6500 ANSI lumens (typical, dual lamp mode)
3250 ANSI lumens (typical, single lamp mode)
90% brightness uniformity
Contrast
Ratio
Up to 1100:1 on/off
Resolution
3 x 1.8" LCD TFT p-Si Active Matrix light engine with
Micro Lens Array
True XGA (1024 x 768) resolution
8-bit digital color processing offering 16.7 million
displayable colors
Dynamic
Scaling
Digital scaling of VGA - UXGA resolutions
Digital De-interlacing Technology of STV, DTV, and HDTV
formats (DDT) with 2:3 pull-down
Horizontal
Frequency
15 to 120kHz
Automatic frequency control
Vertical
Frequency
0 to 120Hz
Automatic frequency control
Dot Clock
170MHz
Projection
Lens
A full suite of short/medium/long-fixed and zoom optional
lenses
Fast Lens Change (FLC mount has power adjustable zoom,
focus, up/down shift
Power lens shift max. U/D ratio of 10:0 to 0:10
Image elevation adjustment: up to 5.7 degrees
Screen size: 40" to 600" (0.15m to 15.24m) diagonal
Modular
Inputs
Input 1: analog RGB, D-sub-15 x 1; audio - RCA x 2 (R,
L/mono); control - 8-pin mini-DIN x 1
Input 2: BNC x 5 (R, G, B, H, V and Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr);
audio - RCA x 2 (R, L/mono); control - 8-pin mini-DIN x 1
Input 3: BNC x 2 (composite and S-video Y/C); 4-pin
mini-DIN S-video; audio - RCA x 2 (R, L/mono)
Outputs
Two built-in speakers 3W per channel
Stereo audio loop-through RCA x 2
Source
Compatibility
Compatible with VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA, Mac, SUN and
SGI computer sources
Accepts composite video, S-video and component video from
VCR, DVD, laser disc players and video cameras
Auto-detects PAL, PAL M, PAL N, NTSC, NTSC4.43m and SECAM
video standards
Accepts and displays all currently known DTV/HDTV
formats; 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1035i via RGB or Y, Pb, Pr
connection
HDTV compatible with 2:3 pull-down
800 TV lines horizontal resolution
Digital Visual Interface (DVI-D), SDI, and HD-SDI
compatible
Enhanced
Feature Set
3D Digital Comb Filter (DCF) for Y/C separation
User-selectable 2 or 1 lamp mode
Motorized zoom and focus
Motorized lens shift (up and down)
Picture freeze function
Presentation timer
Digital zoom function (min. x 1/4, max. x 49)
Digital keystone function (+/- 30 degrees)
Power management function
Audio mute
Control/Networking
Automatic Multi-Scanning Set-up system (AMSS)
(phase/tracking/position)
Progressive scan video decoding
USB type B mouse control
Remote control jack
RS232-C control port and loop-through via 9-pin D-sub
terminal (in/out)
Wired remote control
IR remote keypad with mouse and laser pointer
Front and rear IR receivers
Remote mouse control
ChristieNET™ control and monitoring via HTML and SNMP
(optional)
Graphical
User Interface
Easy set-up and intuitive multilanguage on-screen
displays (OSD)
(English/German/French/Spanish/Italian/Portuguese/Dutch/Swedish/
Chinese/Korean/Japanese)
Direct-key status function
Choice of image aspect ratios (4:3 or wide 16:9)
Blue back display
Standby on-screen logo display
Picture reverse scans function (left/right, top/bottom)
for front, rear and inverted projection
Lamp
Specification
Dual-lamp 250W UHP lamps with optional 1-lamp operation
1000 hours typical lamp life at maximum brightness