September 27, 2006

Optoma Introduces TX780 DLP Projector for Demanding Ambient Light Environments


Optima have introduced the TX780 DLP projector featuring a very bright 4000 ANSI Lumens light output combined with an also high 3000:1 contrast ratio – making it suitable for large venues with high ambient light conditions. The projector has an XGA (1024 x 768) native resolution and has the latest DarkChip3 DLP DMD microdisplay chipset by Texas Instruments. Optoma have used their proprietary tunnel cooling system to minimize projector noise levels.

PRESS RELEASE

Optoma Introduces Its New Versatile, Multimedia Projector with Exceptional Power for All-Around Performance

The TX780 is Designed for Demanding Multimedia Applications and Environments

Denver , CO ( Sept. 14, 2006 ) – Optoma, one of the leading manufacturers of digital projection and display devices, today introduced its TX780 multimedia data projector. Developed for demanding multimedia applications in various environments, the Optoma TX780 combines durability, versatility and functionality for outstanding, multifaceted performance.

The TX780 is exceptionally bright at 4000 lumens and its 3000:1 contrast ensures crisp image quality. Featuring native XGA resolution and DarkChip3™ DLP® DMD chipset, the TX780 is a great projection solution for a variety of professional displays and installations, from auditoriums and conference rooms to churches and classrooms.

Optoma’s TX780 also incorporates network management capability, with a user-interface and Web application that allows the projector to be managed through a PC. The user can control the TX780, as well as all other connected TX780 projectors through the PC’s control panel, and configure basic network settings for all projectors throughout the network.

With its sturdy industrial design, the TX780 lowers the noise level usually associated with other typical data projectors. The proprietary tunnel cooling system is designed for near-silent operation with minimal light leakage.

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Optoma Multimedia Projector (TX780)

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DARKCHIP3 , XGA, 4000 ANSI LUMENS, 3000:1 CONTRAST, 7.5 LBS, NETWORKABLE, 3 YEAR

Optoma Lamp 90day TX780

Specifications:

Display Technology Single 0.7-inch DarkChip3 DLP chipset
Brightness (typical) 4000 lumens
Contrast Ratio 3000:1 (Full On/Full Off)
Native Resolution XGA (1024 x 768)
Max. Resolution PC: UXGA (1600 x 1200); Video: 1080p (1920 x 1080)
Video Compatibility NTSC, PAL, SECAM, HDTV (720p, 1080i/p), EDTV (576i/p), SDTV (480i/p)
Aspect Ratio 4:3 native, 16:9 compatible and LBX support
I/O Connectors DVI -D w/HDCP, VGA (YPbPr, RGB ), S-Video, Composite Video, USB , Stereo Audio Input, Stereo Output, VGA Monitor Loop Through, RS-232, IR Receivers, RJ45
Weight 7.5 pounds  

Read the full press release by Optoma.



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