ViewSonic LS625W 3200 Lumens DLP WXGA Short Throw Laser Projector with Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Correction and LAN Control
MPN: LS625W
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Highlights
- Maximum Diagonal Image Size: 100
- Native Resolution: 1280 x 800
- Standard Mode Brightness: 3200 lm
- Contrast Ratio: 100,000:1
$1,444.30
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MPN: LS625W
$1,444.30
Non-cancelable and non-returnable
ViewSonic LS625W 3200 Lumens DLP WXGA Short Throw Laser Projector with Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Correction and LAN Control
Out of Stock
Highlights
- Maximum Diagonal Image Size: 100
- Native Resolution: 1280 x 800
- Standard Mode Brightness: 3200 lm
- Contrast Ratio: 100,000:1
Overview
Specifications
Featuring 1280x800 WXGA resolution and 3,200 lumens of brightness, the ViewSonic® LS625W short throw laser projector is an ideal projection solution for education environments. Designed with a laser phosphor light source lasting up to 20,000 hours*, and a sealed optical engine and waveform air filter that protect against dust and moisture, this projector delivers long-term, virtually maintenance-free usage for any classroom. With its 0.52 short throw ratio and horizontal/vertical keystoning, the LS625W makes installation a hassle-free experience. What's more, the short throw ratio allows you to place the projector just a few feet from a wall or screen to give you a huge image for less cost than a comparably sized display. Crestron and AMX certification delivers network management capabilities, while exclusive SuperColor™ technology offers a wider color range for true-to-life images in any classroom.