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Sony VPL-FX52
$5,778.00 to $6,999.00
Feature rich installation network projector equipped with a power operated lens that includes power zoom, power focus and picture shift.
| MPN | VPLFX52 |
| Type | LCD Projectors | Display Technology | TFT Active Matrix | Image Brightness | 5100 ANSI lumens | Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 | Form Factor | Desktop | Weight | 23.25 lb. |
| Native Resolution | 1024 x 768 | Image Size (Diagonal) | 40 in. - 300 in. | HDTV Formats | 480i • 720p • 1080i • 575i • 480p • 540p • 575p | Synchronization Range Horizontal | 19 - 92 kHz | Synchronization Range Vertical | 48 - 92 Hz | Analog Video Format | NTSC 3.58 • NTSC 4.43 • PAL • PAL-M • PAL-N • SECAM |
| Video Input | 4 Pin - Mini DIN (S-Video) • Composite Video |
| Lamp Type | UHP | Light Source Power | 300W UHP | Lens Shift | Vertical |
| Networking Capabilities | Wired Networking |
| Special Features | On Screen Menu • Keystone Correction |
| Width | 19 in. | Depth | 19.88 in. | Height | 6.63 in. | Weight | 23.25 lb. |
| UPC | 027242688087 |
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