- Texas Instruments DDR DLP Technology
- Short-Throw Zoom Lens
- New DVI-D Input
- DTV/HDTV Compatibility
- 3X speed, 4-segment Enhanced White Color Wheel
Mulitmedia projector featuring 2200 Lumen brightness, XGA Resolution, and 2000:1 contrast ratio. Sharp Notevision projectors provide superior features, performance and reliability. Built to handle most any business, education or cinema projection requirements, they utiliz the Texas Instruments DDR DLP display technology in combination with TrueVision (DDP2000) image processing. The Condenser Lens Optical System provides a crisp, bright, and detailed images from both computer and video sources. Powerul standard features like, DVI-D input short-throw zoom lens, HDTV compatibility, up to 3,000-hour lamp life and 2-year warranty (with one year of ER 24-hour turnaround Express Repair support) make this Notevision projector perfect for every application. To enhance color accuracy, the XR Educator Series incorporates a 3X speed, 4-segment color wheel. This color wheel ensures that all projected images are uniform and void of the rainbow effect common in other projectors.
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March 19, 2010
#1
I am the lead installer for a company that installs RealHomeTheaters, so hopefully my experience can be of some help.
This projector has a 1024×768 resolution which is a 4:3 ratio. So, in 16:9 mode (widescreen) your effective pixels will not be true HD. Also it has no HDMI inputs and with today’s technology HDMI is a must have.
For home theater consider a Mitsubishi HC1500 or a Panasonic PT-AX200 be sure to read my reviews on them too.
Hope this helps get your RealHomeTheaters off the ground!
March 19, 2010
#2
I chose this product because it was the cheapest xga resolution front end projector I could find. It’s been great. I highly recommend it.
Large plasmas only get a little better picture than this and they’re much more expensive and bulky.
March 19, 2010
#3
dont listen to the review that it’s not for the home theater,first using the stretch mode 16:9 looks great 1080i looks great from my comcast hd,
also i’m using panasonic 1080p upconvert dvd recorder and my movies look great, buy a dvi-hdmi cable with a hdmi switcher and you’ll be fine, good contrast level at 2200-1 ,lums are 2300 at full mode eco mode 1800 very bright, bulb cost is around $250.00 just bought one after a yr of use, i just love mine!!! i hope this was helpful
March 19, 2010
#4
[I've been an Ed. Tech. for 37 years] Dang this Sharp XR-30X DLP projector I just bought! I got it for our elementary school’s auditorium gatherings because our 3 other projectors are getting rather popular for classroom use lately. So I set it up with a couple of the others…and, well, now I’m gonna have to go buy MORE of ‘em ’cause the Sharp makes the rest of our projectors look so OLD! And for $600! I now know why a projector’s contrast ratio is a more prominent spec in website stores. It definitely makes the Sharp, uh, sharp! But its high contrast also does NOT affect(negatively), as so many other video projs do, its color range or intensity or the natural appearance of skin tones. And the remote is so complete there’s even a menu for troubleshooting. How many other proj remotes offer that? I used it at a large(600) PTA gathering this past weekend, and during the next few days I had several teachers come up to me and ask where they could get one! Suffice it to say I am highly pleased with it!
March 19, 2010
#5
I have been using this projector for classroom Power Point presentations and it has been great. It works fine in a well lit environment, although if you have very detailed graphics or want richly saturated colors you may have to dim the lights. It has been easy to use and I have had no issues whatsoever. For the price it is a very good buy.