Canon REALiS WUX5000 WUXGA LCOS Projector with 5000 Lumens – NO Lens

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The WUX5000 is a very bright, high definition installation projector, ideal for use in large conference rooms, lecture theatres and photographic studios. With a high brightness of 5000 lumens, the wux5000 can be used in very bright rooms and still create a clear, vivid image without a problem even on a large screen. This, along with the WUXGA resolution create fantastic detail which will project videos, photographs, CAD drawings & plans, and presentations with ease. The thing that sets the WUX5000 projector (and some of the other Canon range) apart from others is the use of their LCOS technology. It overcomes the typical side effects you might get with conventional LCD and DLP projectors like a ‘lattice’ and ‘rainbow’ effects, to give you a picture with seamless detail, accurate, lifelike colour reproduction and sharp blacks along with smooth judder free video. For this reason, Canon projectors are extremely popular for camera clubs and photographic societies, and if you’re entering competitions this really is the standard you should be aiming for. The wux5000 comes without a lens but has three options: short (fixed), standard, and long throw, giving you plenty of flexibility in how far back you can take the projector back from the screen. For example you could fill a 4m wide screen from anywhere between 3.2 and 14.8m away. The fixed short throw lens would typically be used if you needed a rear projection projector. As you’d expect, it also has both vertical and horizontal lens shift along with zoom and focus (all motorised). With HDMI, VGA, DVI and Audio connections, the WUX5000 can connect to any laptop, desktop computer, or MacBook, and can also be controlled via RS232 or RJ45. A superb projector that in our opinion would blow away another WUXGA projector side by side showing a video clip or photograph. For more information please check out the PDF on the left hand side.

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Brand: REALIS

Features:

  • Brightness: 5,000 Lumens
  • Resolution: 1920×1200
  • Video Modes: 720p, 1080i, 1080p/60, 576p, 480p, 480i
  • Display Type: 0.71″ LCoS (3)
  • Lamp Code: RS-LP07

Details: The WUX5000 is a very bright, high definition installation projector, ideal for use in large conference rooms, lecture theatres and photographic studios. With a high brightness of 5000 lumens, the wux5000 can be used in very bright rooms and still create a clear, vivid image without a problem even on a large screen. This, along with the WUXGA resolution create fantastic detail which will project videos, photographs, CAD drawings & plans, and presentations with ease. The thing that sets the WUX5000 projector (and some of the other Canon range) apart from others is the use of their LCOS technology. It overcomes the typical side effects you might get with conventional LCD and DLP projectors like a ‘lattice’ and ‘rainbow’ effects, to give you a picture with seamless detail, accurate, lifelike colour reproduction and sharp blacks along with smooth judder free video. For this reason, Canon projectors are extremely popular for camera clubs and photographic societies, and if you’re entering competitions this really is the standard you should be aiming for. The wux5000 comes without a lens but has three options: short (fixed), standard, and long throw, giving you plenty of flexibility in how far back you can take the projector back from the screen. For example you could fill a 4m wide screen from anywhere between 3.2 and 14.8m away. The fixed short throw lens would typically be used if you needed a rear projection projector. As you’d expect, it also has both vertical and horizontal lens shift along with zoom and focus (all motorised). With HDMI, VGA, DVI and Audio connections, the WUX5000 can connect to any laptop, desktop computer, or MacBook, and can also be controlled via RS232 or RJ45. A superb projector that in our opinion would blow away another WUXGA projector side by side showing a video clip or photograph. For more information please check out the PDF on the left hand side.

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