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NEC Develops Portable Projector for
K-12 Classrooms
March 3, 2010
Source: NEC
NEC Display Solutions of America, announces
the latest in the NP Portable Series with the fully-featured
NP216 DLP projector.
NEC Display Solutions now offers both LCD and DLP
solutions to education environments.
The NP216 provides brilliant images and advanced capabilities
in education applications and conference rooms for users that
want to take advantage of DLP technology and comprehensive
connectivity in a portable product.

Teachers and corporate users will benefit from the advanced
feature set in the NP216, such as the dual VGA inputs. This
feature enhances the user experience by providing multiple
computer inputs and eliminates the time-consuming process
of alternating between computer sources from one input.
Also included in the comprehensive input panel are improved
RS-232 and RJ45 connections for advanced control and asset
management. The latest DLP Link technology developed by Texas
Instruments offers customers the ability to project 3D images,
a growing need for teachers wishing to immerse students in
lessons and engage their interest like never before.
The interaction students experience through 3D education changes
the way they learn by intimately connecting them with the
subject matter. Additionally, the variable audio-out feature
enables users to connect self-powered external speakers to
the projector, which is a must in the education sector to
ensure sound is properly amplified.
NECs new NP216 offers educators flexible connectivity
options that work for them and allows simple technology integration
into the classroom, said Rich McPherson, Product Manager
for projectors at NEC Display Solutions. Teachers and
corporate users alike will find the expansive feature set
to be incredibly versatile and functional, providing them
with the tools they need to effectively communicate to their
audience.
Lamp life is extended up to 5000 hours with the use of its
ECO ModeT technology and lowers power consumption to 217W
(0.49W in standby mode). Power management allows the projector
to turn off automatically when an incoming signal is not detected
on any of the inputs, and its quick start (3-4 seconds) and
shutdown technology allows immediate use and power off functionality
without the need for a cooling period.
The new remote includes a green ECO Mode button that works
in conjunction with the carbon footprint meter to improve
the projectors carbon footprint.
A partial list of features of the NP216 includes:
. Native resolution of 1024 x 768 XGA
. High contrast images (2000:1) from the latest Texas Instruments
DLP engine featuring BrilliantColorT technology, which increases
system brightness and color saturation while optimizing color
gain across the full color gamut
. Brightness up to 2500 lumens
. Power consumption of 242W (217W in ECO Mode)
. Lamp life up to 5000 hours (in ECO Mode)
. Low power consumption (0.49W in standby mode), which minimizes
energy costs
. Enhanced and comprehensive input panel, which includes two
VGA inputs, composite video, S-Video, component video using
optional 15-pin adapter
. Improved RS-232 and RJ45 connection, which enables quick
and easy LAN connection
. Variable audio-out and built-in 7W speaker
. AV mute and video image freeze, which allows users to control
the presentation and focus audience attention
. Fine-tuning adjustments such as color temperature, brightness
and contrast
. Built-in wall color correction presets, which provide for
adaptive color tone correction to display properly on non-white
surfaces
. Carbon savings meter calculates the positive effects of
operating the projector in ECO Mode, which is encouraged by
an optional message at startup
. Green ECO Mode button on the remote control makes the switch
between lamp settings easy
. Security features, including Kensington lock, keypad lock,
password security system and security bar
The new NP216 will begin shipping in April 2010 with an estimated
street price of $1,099. The projector ships with a standard
2-year parts and labor warranty, including the first year
of InstaCare.
The lamp is covered for 1 year or 500 hours, whichever comes
first. InstaCare provides the original owner one year of either
limited 3-business-day repair/return or next-business-day
exchange. Education and Star Student customers receive two
additional years (4 years total) on their NP216 warranty.
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