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Model
CRT
Size
CRT
number
Performance
Chassis Peak
Screen
RBG
Controls Lumens HScan VScan Bandwidth Size "
kHz
Hz
Features
Resolution
Mhz
Cinebeam AV
Analog 600
15.75 50-60
10
60-200
480i
V/S/R
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
CinemaPro
600
Analog 600
15.75
60
10
60-200
480i
VR
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
CinemaPro750 9
Analog 650
15.75
60
10
60-200
480i
V/S/R
4995 1321
821
510
Analog 650
15.75 50-60
10
60-200
480i
V/S/R
6995 1502
951
602
Analog 650
15.75 50-60
10
60-200
480i
V/S/R
720
IDP 800
Digital 750
15.75
10
60-20
480i
1451
IDP 850
Digital 750
15-50 50-100
40
60-200 1024x768p
V/S/R
2345
Digital 750
15-61 38-150
60
60-200 1024x768p
1783
IDP 950
Digital 750
15-65 38-160
70
60-2001280x1024p
V/R
4312
IDP 980
Digital 750
15-65 38-160
70
60-2001280x1024p
V/S/R
2970
Digital 750
15-90 38-160
80
60-2001600x1200p
V/S/R
3596
IDP 990
Digital 750
15-90 38-150
80
60-2001600x1200p
V/S/R
DTV-852
Digital 850
15-50 50-100
40
80-250 1024x768p
V/S/R
IDP 900
CinemaPro
760
CinemaPro
770
60
3167
DTV-863
DTV-930
DTV-933
DTV-940
DTV-943
DTV-991
DTV-992 Ultra
DTV-992
DTV-1000
DTV-1100HD
15-50 50-100
40
60-200 1024x768p
V/S/R
3832
70
60-3001280x1024p
V/S/R
Optional
2930
70
60-3001280x1024p
V/S/R
Optional
3832
70
60-3001280x1024p
V/S/R
Optional
3850
70
60-3001280x1024p
V/S/R
Optional
4951
70
60-3001600x1200p
V/S/R
100
5279
100
60-3001600x1200p
V/S/R
100
100
60-2401600x1200p
V/S/R
100
120
54-2402500x2000p
V/S/R
100
120
72-3502500x2000p
V/S/R
100
Digital 850
P19LC9
Digital 1250 15-135 37-155
P07
9 P19LCP07 Digital 1250 15-135 37-200
Additional
Information
CineBeam / CinePro
IDP Series
IDP- 990
DTV- 800 Sereis
DTV-900 Series
DTV-1000/1100 HD
Glossary of Terms
Operating Voltage
Dimensions L x W x H (mm)
CRT Size - Although manufacturers measurements will vary, these measurements are ACTUAL tube measurements corner to corner of the
projection (raster) area.
Chassis Controls - Analog chassis projectors use manual "pots" for convergence, image sizing, shift, etc. With the newer digital convergence
feature, convergence is done from the control panel or infrared remote control. This gives you the ability to stand at the screen and more accurately
set up the focus and alignment of the CRT's. Digital convergence units also may have memories for different inputs and aspect ratios. These can
then be changed with the push of a button on the remote.
Peak Lumens - Lumens relate to the amount of energy (light) that's coming from the CRT. It describes the potential of the projector, but little of the
actual brightness you will get on screen. The brightness depends on many factors. The most important being the screen size and material as well as
ambient light conditions. For more information click here.
Scan Rates and HDTV - The ability of a projector to display HDTV depends on its scanning capability. For example for a projector to line double
standard NTSC signals (480i at 15.75khz horizontal) from DVD, VCR or cable/ Satellite to 480p, requires 31.5 Khz of horizontal scan rate and
enough bandwidth to handle twice the picture information. HDTV at 1080i requires a horizontal rate of 33.75 Khz and 50 Mhz bandwidth. 720p
requires a horizontal rate of 45 Khz with 50 Mhz bandwidth.
Inputs - As listed above V = standard composite video, usually a BNC connector on projectors (takes a $2 Radio shack connector to convert back to
RCA). S = S-video in its usual form. R = RGB in either a DB type plug or 5 separate RGBHV BNC type connectors. C = Component video. Any
values in ( ) are available with an optional input board.
Point Convergence - A feature of a digital chassis where after doing a rough convergence you can fine tune various areas of the image for a tighter
alignment
Electromagnetic Focus - A feature on newer projectors where you not only have the ability to focus corners and center, but additional electronic
controls for fine focus of the beam spot throughout various areas of the image.
Value - Pricing based on CRT projector sales during the 2001 year throughout the USA. Retail is what you can expect to find similar units priced in
stores with a limited warranty. Wholesale mint is the price a store or reseller is paying for a projector with no warranty in generally good to like new
condition. Wholesale fair is the average price that a reseller is paying for units in average condition.