Sharp XV-Z21000 1080p DLP Projector

When talking high definition, 1080p is king. And you’d want it as large as possible, especially if the display is really that sharp. It looks like we do have a sharp one from Sharp–the XV-Z21000 DLP Projector. Oh, and it’s bright too, with a contrast ratio of 12,000:1.

The only problem is the price. $11,279 for a projector? Well, that’s about three to five times as expensive as just any other projector, but 1080p at 12,000:1 contrast ratio seems sweet! The product is due for release this September. Here are the full specs via Shootandshow:

  • High Contrast Image: Native Contrast Ratio of 10000:1 (in High Contrast Mode)
  • 1000 ANSI Lumen Brightness (in High Brightness Mode)
  • Powered Iris Switchover Function
  • Three Primary Colour/7 Segment 6x Speed Colour Wheel achieves Flickerless, High-grade Picture and Natural Colour Reproduction
  • 10-bit Green Processing minimises the bit noise in low level signal
  • HDMI (x2) + DVI-I (x1)/HDCP Terminal realises all digital projection
  • True 1080P High Resolution Images fully compatible with HDTV 1080P signal
  • Switchable Screen with 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios
  • Sharp Original Image Processing IC (New Progressive Mode, Pattern Matching I/P Conversion, New Digital Noise Reduction Circuit) Film Mode beautifully reproduces movie film recorded in 24Hz progressive format
  • 36 Position Picture Setting Memory Function (5 position x7 inputs + 1 position common)
  • ‘Film Tone’ Mode reproduces film-like atmosphere
  • Colour Management System
  • User Customisable RGB Gamma Adjustment Functions
  • RGB Independent Brightness and Contrast Adjustment
  • 1:1.35 Manual Zoom Lens
  • Lens Shift Functions simplify installation adjustments
  • Sealed Optics enable longer use and reduce maintenance costs*
  • Low Fan Noise: 30dB

[via Engadget]

August 7th, 2006 Posted by J. Angelo Racoma in HDTV, Sharp at 10:49 am Comment Now! »

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