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Utilizing the DLP HD2+ chip from Texas
Instruments and with a resolution of 1280 x 720, the XV-Z2000 delivers high-brightness
pictures of 2500:1*1 high contrast and
1200 ANSI lumen for home theatre entertainment.

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High Contrast Ratio of 2500:1*1 in High
Contrast Mode

Employing a thoroughly developed optical engine with the reflective device of
DMD that can prevent light from coming through by controlling mirror angles,
the XV-Z2000 enhances fine, detailed differences between darkest and lightest
colours and provides superior black level reproduction. Real blacks and clearly
reproduced subtle colours provide impressively beautiful pictures.

1200 ANSI Lumen in High Brightness Mode

Incorporating Sharp optoelectronics technology, the XV-Z2000 provides 1200 ANSI
lumen brightness in high brightness mode to enjoy large-screen pictures.

Native 720p High Definition Capability

The XV-Z2000 provides high-quality images from DVD, HDTV and DTV (480P, 720P,
1080i, with 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios) by receiving RGB signals and component
signals (Y, PB, PR).

Sealed Optics

The optical mechanism of DLP system projectors is sealed in its structure,
preventing dust, dirt and smoke from entering core parts of the optics.

Long-Life DMD Panel

DMD silicon chip formation with finely structured mirrors provides stable
performance and delivers high-quality pictures for longer periods. The DMD
chip in the XV-Z2000 achieves a lifetime of 20,000 hours*2.

5X Speed Colour Wheel

The colour wheel capable of x5 speed (by rotating the colour wheel with 6-part
colour at x2.5 speed) renders colour breaking imperceptible to the human eye.
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Short Throw Lens (Optical 1.5X Zoom Lens)

The newly developed Short Throw Lens achieves 60-inch large screen projection
even from the short distance of 1.42 m. In addition, the projector can be mounted
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Back-lit Remote Control and Easy-to-Use
Operation Buttons

The phosphorescent buttons and intuitive button layout make remote control smooth
and easy even in dark rooms. |
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DVI/HDCP Terminal

Use of DVI-I terminals, the interface for digital content compatible with copy
protection signals (HDCP), delivers all-digital projection from input straight
through to the projected picture without picture loss which usually occurs from
A/D and D/A conversion or from digital cinemas using DLP. As well, this
helps to build a Home Theatre PC environment using a computer with a DVI output
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High-Powered 275W Lamp with a long 3000-hour life
2D Digital Keystone Correction
Colour Temperature Adjustment
Gamma Correction Function
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