Optoma Technology, Inc., a leading manufacturer of projection displays, introduces the HD7100 home theater projector, a new top-of-the-line product of in the company's award-winning home theater projector line. The HD7100, based on Texas Instruments' DarkChip3™ DLP ™ DMD chipset, features extensive source inputs and four-way optical lens shift capabilities for precision during installation.
Built with the most discerning home theater enthusiast in mind, the Optoma HD7100 offers advanced adjustability through user controls, as well as, highly developed optics and components. The HD7100's advanced optical system delivers 1000 ANSI lumen and 5000:1 (full on/off) peak contrast that delivers subtle details and vibrant images.
With its native 720p resolution, the HD7100 home theater projector creates true-to-life images that are vibrant, as well as rich in color and contrast. The DarkChip3 technology allows the HD7100 to produce a smooth, film-like image with superior black levels and high native contrast. Other features of the HD7100 includes a high-precision, low distortion lens which has a 1.25x zoom ratio and four-way horizontal and vertical optical lens shift capability for precise installation.
Specifications:
Display Technology Single 0.8” DarkChip3 DLP technology
Brightness (typical) 1000 lumens
Contrast Ratio 5000:1 (full on/off)
Resolution 720p native (1280x720);
UXGA (1600x1200) compressed
Video Compatibility NTSC, PAL, SECAM, true HDTV (720p, 1080i), EDTV (480p), SDTV (480i), 576i/p
Aspect Ratio 16:9 native, 4:3 compatible
I/O Connectors 1x-DVI-D, 2x-component video, 1x- S-video, 1x-composite, 1x-VGA (RGB/SCART), 1x-RS232, 2x-IR ports
Weight 15 pounds
Noise Level 32dB
The Optoma HD7100 home theater projector is currently available for an estimated street price of $3,499 through authorized Optoma dealers.