This is the brightest laser projection system in its PA series and is characterized by quiet operation and easy, cost-effective upgrade.

NEC PA1004UL

NEC Display has added the brightest projector in the PA laser series to its catalogue. This is the PA1004UL model, a team of 10.000 Lumens for quiet operation and compatibility with the manufacturer's lenses to make upgrading easy and cost-effective.

This equipment responds to the need for higher brightness in well-lit presentation areas or with a large amount of ambient light, like a conference room with lots of windows. This glow, combined with WUXGA resolution, It provides the clarity that is needed in a presentation to be understood clearly.

In addition to optimal image quality, The PA1004UL enhances the presentation experience due to its almost imperceptible operating noise. 35 Db, which is essential to ensure that students and colleagues can hear the teacher or presenter, and removes environmental elements that could distract from the presentation.

“This projector is really going to shine in places like boardrooms, Classrooms and large meeting spaces”, comments Rich McPherson, Senior Product Manager, NEC Display. “It is designed to deliver crystal clear images, while blending in with its surroundings. If it weren't for the image on the screen, You'd hardly know there's a projector in the room”.

The PA1004UL provides a low total cost of ownership due to several factors. Features NEC's sealed LCD display cooling system, that keeps the element free of dust and filter, which means you don't need to change the filter, And the laser motor means no bulbs to change.

The total lifespan of the unit can also be extended if the full brightness of the unit is not needed. 10.000 lumens and the unit can be adjusted downwards.

Lenses compatible with the above offer savings of up to 2.000 And its connectivity options like the HDBaseT repeater make multi-projector installations a breeze.


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by • 20 Aug, 2020
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