Optoma, firm specialized in the design and manufacture of projectors, has presented the new models EX631 and FX5200, intended for professional use, which feature a native WXGA resolution of 1024×768 pixels and in which the concept of eco+technology has been especially prioritized, combining the most advanced imaging technology with solutions to safeguard our environment.

Aimed at meeting room environments and presentations with high luminosity, the new EX631 and FX5200 projectors Optoma feature native XGA resolution (1024×768) offering the latest in green technology advancements in the firm's desktop series. These two new models benefit from a brightness of 3500 and 3300 ANSI lumens, respectively, and are designed with corporate markets in mind, video, of presentations and IT. The EX631 and FX5200 are also capable of producing stunning 3D images at 120Hz in full color., in stereoscopic 3D and are fully compatible with the innovative Optoma 3D-XL.

Eco+ technology, exclusive to Optoma, increases the company's commitment to reducing the impact on the environment, but it works intelligently, not only to reduce energy consumption to less than 30%, but also by increasing the life of the lamp up to a 70%, thus reducing costs.

Optoma's Director of Product Management, Justin Halls, has targeted: “The EX631 and FX5200 use the latest software and hardware developments to intelligently project the right amount of brightness needed. This is not only good technologically for the environment, but during the useful life of these projectors you can save significant amounts of money.”

Wide range of inputs and outputs

With a contrast ratio of 10000:1 and 8000:1, respectively, and the inclusion of Texas Instruments BrilliantColor technology, the images are sharp and the details and colors are always vibrant and real. For installations within a network environment, the EX631 and FX5200 are fully compatible with the Crestron RoomView network control system and AMX Dynamic Discovery Protocol that provide customized configurable interfaces for controlling and monitoring single or multiple projectors. Both models include a wide range of inputs and outputs, such as dual VGA inputs (one of which accepts Optoma's optional wireless module), RS232 input and output and audio, and also incorporates HDMI connectivity, RJ45 audio input and network inputs and provides remote mouse connection via USB. Audio is completely covered with the combined10W powerful speaker.

Ex631 and FX5200 feature a security bar and password protection, and offer reduced running costs, with less than 0,5 Watts of power consumption in standby mode. In addition, Optoma is reinforcing its commitment to features “environmentally friendly” such as timer control functions and a quick stop and start up.


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by • 20 Jun, 2012
• section: projection