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Sharp XR-40X Compact DLP Projector | 
enlarge | Brand: Sharp Category: CE
Buy New: $999.00
New (2) from $999.00
Rating: 2 reviews
Color: STEEL GRAY Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 11 x 4 x 10.6 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: XR40X Model: XR40X UPC: 074000365230 EAN: 0074000365230 ASIN: B000QGX3W0
Release Date: July 27, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: 30 Day Money Back Guarantee, Ships Out The Next Business Day!
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| Features:
| • | Texas Instruments DDR DLP Technology | | • | Short-Throw Zoom Lens | | • | New DVI-D Input | | • | DTV/HDTV Compatibility | | • | 3X speed, 4-segment Enhanced White Color Wheel |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Designed to fit all of your challenging multimedia needs, the Sharp Notevision XR-40 series projectors provide superior features, performance and reliability. Built to handle most any business, education or cinema projection requirements, they utilize the Texas Instruments DDR DLP display technology in combination with True Vision (DDP2000) image processing. The condenser Lens Optical system provides a remarkable contrast ratio, along with crisp, bright and detailed images from both computer and video source.
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| Customer Reviews:
Excellent projector November 22, 2007 Peggy S. Webb 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
We bought this projector for use in our community theatre. It was easy for volunteers to use.
Good portable projector for the money October 25, 2007 K. Rozhdestvenskiy (Atlanta, GA USA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
XR-40X is a good portable projector for the money. But if you work professionally with the color images, there is a few things you should know. First, if you use calibrated wide gamut true color display, your computer will assign wide gamut color profile to your projector by default. That will make your photos look really weird on the projection screen! I am talking about very bad posterisation here. But don't panic! All you have to do is to assign a generic sRGB profile to your projector. And if you have a calibrator, such as Eye One Beamer - use it, your projected images will look great! Second, if your images are moving (Ken Burns effect in the slideshow, or you just want to watch the movie), you may notice some motion-related artifacts. To fix this, set up the highest refresh rate for your projector (for some reason, default setting is only 60 Hz). Stay in sRGB mode, or switch to the Movie mode, doesn't matter. But avoid Presentation (amplified) mode when you watch anything other than pie charts! And the last thing you should know.. Yes, there is an infamous "DLP rainbow effect". I can see it every time I move my eyes across the screen. But you know what? It's not as bad as with any other DLP projector that I've seen in my life! And my clients have never noticed it. So it's good enough, especially for the price. However, if you really hate those glittery rainbows, DLP technology is not for you.
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