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Ask Proxima C445 3LCD Video Projector


Ask Proxima C445 Video Projector

Ask Proxima C445 MSRP: $3,399

Overview

Crisp, clear pictures and bright, rich colors make for impressive images each and every time. Give your users the power to command an audience like never before with the ASK Proxima C445. This high-performance projector is loaded with the features your colleagues want most. What you’ll love is the rock-solid reliability and high-performance images you can count on time after time. With the C445, your staff will present with power and confidence and you’ll sleep better at night.

True peace of mind - Designed specifically for large meeting rooms and auditoriums, the C445 offers all the features and connectivity you’ll ever need. The C445 includes RS232 and RJ45 connections, which enable seamless integration to your existing IT infrastructure, while the M1-DA and VESA connectors provide inputs for a variety of sources. Just the kinds of features you’d expect from the company that pioneered Systems- and Integration- class projectors.

More lumens for your bright ideas - Maybe you’re thinking that all this networking capability comes at the expense of brightness – hardly. We dislike sacrifice as much as you do! The C445 boasts 3,500 max ANSI lumens—bright enough to leave the lights-on, or the window shades open during presentations. Upgraded LCD panels produce high contrast ratios and better color saturation to fully command an audience’s attention. In addition, the ultra-precise manual zoom, focus, and lens shift allow for the finest adjustability available.

Form, function and features - The C445 features a new industrial design that’s as alluring as the images it projects. As a protective measure the lens has been recessed, and a bright, intuitive LED feedback panel is built-in to keep all users informed. Other features include:

Features

  • Native 1024 x 768 XGA Resolution
  • 3500 ANSI Lumens Brightness
  • 1000:1 Contrast Ratio
  • 3LCD technology
  • VGA (D-sub 15) and component video inputs
  • RS232 and RJ45 connections, for large meeting rooms and auditoriums
  • Built-in LED feedback panel

Specifications

General
Native Resolution XGA 1024 x 768
Display Technology 0.7" P.Si TFT LCD x 3 MLA
Computer Input Sources VESA, M1-DA
Computer Compatibility UXGA, SXGA+, SXGA, XGA, SVGA, VGA, Macintosh®
Video Compatibility Full NTSC, PAL, SECAM, SDTV (480i, 576i), EDTV (480p, 576p), HDTV (720p, 1080i), HDCP
Contrast Ratio 1000:1
Projection Lens Manual zoom lens
Zoom Ratio 1.2:1
Throw Ratio 1.5.-1.8:1 (Throw Distance/Image Width)
Projection Distance 3.8' - 43.8' (1.2m - 13.4m)
Image Offset ratio 9:1 to 1:1
Aspect Ratio 4:3 Native Aspect Ratio
Image size (diagonal) 2.5 - 29.2 ft
Projection Methods Front, rear and ceiling
Size
Dimensions: 5.1” (H) x 12.4” (L) x 16.5” (W)/(13.0cm x 31.5cm x 41.9cm)
Weight: 13.2 lbs / 6.0 kg
Input
Computer Input Sources M1-DA, VESA
Video Input Sources Composite RCA, S-video, Component
Digital Keystone Correction (Vertical) +15/-5 degrees
Projector Control Menu, Keypad, USB, RS-232, RJ-45, 2.5mm wired remote
Output
Output Sources Variable Audio (3.5mm Stereo), Monitor Out (VESA)
Audio 3.0-Watt x 2
Brightness 3500 max ANSI lumens
Number of Colors 16.7 million
Projector Interface Languages English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese
Lamp 285W SHP / 2000 hours*
Other
H-Synch Range 15 - 91 kHz
V-Synch Range 50 - 120 Hz
Power Consumption 400 watts
Power Supply 100V - 240V at 50/60 Hz
Operating Temperature 10°- 35°C at sea level (0 to 7,500'/2,286m); 50° - 95° F
Audible Noise 35dB
Approvals UL and c-UL (US/Canada), FCC-A (US/Canada), CE (CE member countries), GOST (Russia), TUV GS (Germany), CCC (China), IRAM (Argentina), NOM (Mexico), C-Tick (Australia)
Optional Lenses 1 year
Lamp Warranty 6 months
Product Warranty 3 years parts and labor
Accessories Warranty 90 days
Ships Standard With Remote, VESA cable, power cord, user manual, quick start card.

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