The XGA Resolution Sharp PG-D2500X DLP Projector is a powerful and versatile beamer that can light up a screen with 2500 lumens at an 1100:1 contrast ratio so it works well in venues with a fair amount of ambient light.
The pictures it beams are vivid and saturated courtesy of Texas Instruments BrilliantColor DLP DMD imaging chip (that's the part that forms the image). TI's digital light processor chips are regarded as the best projector engines available by many videophiles. Once you've used the PG-D2500X we think you'll agree.
The DMD part of the name stands for Digital Micromirror Device. There are millions of microscopic mirrors in the chip that operate so fast that they can project one image for each eye, making 3-D in your home, school and office a reality. You bring the 3-D glasses and programming. Your projector is ready to bring you everything from fantastic scientific visualizations to stunning 3-D movies.
You'll find the PG-D2500X works almost everywhere. It's NTSC, PAL and SECAM compatible; it's got a 17 language on-screen display (OSD) and a power supply that can handle 100 – 240 V AC, at 50/60 Hz. It even works with several PC and Macintosh resolutions.
Educators will appreciate the projector's wall color correction that lets you use a whiteboard or blackboard when you don't have a screen handy. (Why does a whiteboard need "color" correction? Without it you get a bright spot in the very middle of the picture that washes out the picture.)
And to make sure you reach your entire audience the PG-D2500X decodes and displays closed-captioning information from programming that provides it, benefiting those in your audience with hearing impairment and those learning English as a second language. It helps everyone understand difficult dialog or when presenting in a noisy environment.

