Designed for projection over long periods of time at events and shows, Optoma has designed its projector EH7700 that is integrated into its ProScene line.

Optome EH7700

The projector Optoma ProScene EH7700 is a device capable of reproducing for long periods of time bright and bright images in rooms of different sizes and for various purposes. For this, it has five sets of lenses that provide a wide projection distance, since 0,5 until 75 metre, and several interchangeable color wheels that adapt the brightness and image quality to the requirements of each event or show.

Optoma ProScene EH7700 integrates a dual lamp system and a set of five aspherical lenses (short throw, Standard and long) that allow you to move in a projection distance between 0,5 and 75 metre.
These high-precision lenses use low-dispersion technology (Ld) provides sharpness and uniformity of focus throughout the projected image, ensuring true-to-life colors without color distortion. This results in crystal clear and high-contrast images..

Optoma EH7700 also has interchangeable color wheels, which offers great flexibility of use in multiple applications. Interchangeable without removing the projector cover, Two of them ensure image quality and brightness adaptable to the requirements of each space.

For its part, Standard color wheel increases brightness while ensuring good color reproduction. And enhanced color optimizes performance and sharpness of shades. It offers a brightness of 7.000 ANSI lumens and a contrast ratio of 2.000:1, Two properties for sharp, detailed images, even in brightly lit rooms.

Added to this is a native WUXGA resolution of 1920.×1200 and the incorporation of BrilliantColor technology, with which it is possible to achieve a high level of brightness by encouraging the combination of a greater number of colors of medium tone and providing more vivid colors, Crisp and realistic.

Among the specific services for use in the professional environment, highlights RoomView software integration, that allows you to configure, Manage and control the electronic devices present in each room remotely from any computer.

Through the Internet it is possible to manage up to 250 projectors at the same time, Modify computer settings, Instantly view messages and configure email alerts to set warning notices.

When used in combination with Calibre image processors, is able to deliver optimal results for scaling images to a higher resolution, increase or decrease in size (warping) or merge content from two or more projectors (edge blending).

Optimized installation

To facilitate its installation, Optoma EH7700 includes Brightness Matching, A feature that allows you to increase or decrease the watts of the lamp between eight different options ranging from 280 and the 350 Watts.

In this way, if the projection is very bright, Decreases brightness until it equals that provided by another projection system. Something that is very useful when using several projectors to perform mapping or blending and change the lamp of one of them, since it avoids excessive lighting.

This function can also be used to match the light of the projectors with older lamps and avoid replacing all at the same time.

It is also equipped with a three-axis matching system that allows the primary colors to be individually adjusted. (red, green, blue) with secondary (cyan, Magenta and yellow) and whites.

Even, Allows the projection of images in a range of 360º around the vertical axis, including playback from ceiling or floor, which considerably expands the installation possibilities.

Low noise

Highlights its low noise level, that does not exceed the 39 .db, and the tools it incorporates for energy saving. Including, auto-shutdown is found, that activates when the projector does not detect signal for an extended period or fast power on. This allows the lamp life to reach 2.000 hours.

It also incorporates a mechanical shutter that instantly and completely darkens the screen when projection and the standard AV-Mute function is not necessary, with which it is possible to achieve a complete system crash during events.


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by • 30 May, 2013
• section: projection