Marantz VP4001 DLP Projector
Product Details
- Brand: Marantz
- Model: VP4001
- Dimensions: 44.00 pounds
Product Description
Marantz VP4001 DLP Projector
Imagine true high-definition Marantz-grade projection. Imagine exceptional contrast ratio, incredible black level performance, and fully saturated color rendition. Then imagine these qualities at a remarkably affordable price. When it comes to projectors, nothing beats a Marantz. And no Marantz provides more value than theVP4001.
Thanks to advanced DLP technology and Marantzs long history of expert innovation, the VP4001 stands out from the crowd. The sleek silver and dark brown enclosure houses a formidable new DLP IC ideally suited for high definition (720p) widescreen reproduction from conventional video sources or computers. Based on technology originally developed for Marantzs VP11S1 projector, this high-density video engine benefits from Texas Instruments new DDP-3020 video processor/scaler. Significant performance improvements include BrilliantColorto eliminate color blurring without the momentary off condition mandated by older DLP arrays. A high speed, six-segment color wheel, super-bright mercury bulb, 3-position selectable iris, and a precise manual zoom/focus lens complete the optical chain.
Electronic adjustments include a sophisticated color management system, image shift functions, and keystone adjustments. Inputs include one HDMI, two component video, and one each RGB, S-,and composite video. The 12 volt trigger outputcombines with a backlit remote controller, RS-232capability, and an industry-standard Kensington security anchor to let the VP4001 function seamlessly in almost any home or commercial installation.
The VP4001 is just the combination of performance, simplicity, and elegant engineering youve come to expect from Marantz. Quite simply, its yetanother example of Life Amplified.
Features:
* 6500: 1 Contrast Ratio
* 1200 ANSI Lumen Brightness
* 5x Speed 6 Segment Color Wheel
* 3 Position Selectable Iris
* Electronic Vertical Image Shift
* 10-bit Video Proces
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