Samsung SP-D400SF DLP Projector

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Samsung SP-D400SF DLP Projector
Key Features
  • 4000 ANSI Lumens
  • 3000:1 Contrast Ratio
  • Texas Instruments DLP DMD Imaging Panel
  • HDMI Input
The XGA-Resolution Samsung SP-D400SF DLP Projector can pump out a whopping 4000 ANSI lumens of light at a 3000:1 contrast ratio. That's enough projection power to create a large image in a large room even when you can't achieve theater-level darkness.

In fact, Samsung bills it as a "conference room data projector" but with its HDMI input and 720p, 1080i and 1080p capabilities we think home theater buffs should consider it too.

After all, it's got a Texas Instruments DLP DMD imaging panel (the part that forms the image) that many videophiles consider the best imagers available today. They produce vivid, lifelike pictures and as a bonus they don't require filters that have to be periodically cleaned and replaced. That saves you time and money and, in a permanent installation, perhaps a skinned knuckle or two.

Of course we can see why educators and corporate presenters would be drawn to the D400SF. It's a star on the international scene. It can handle NTSC, PAL and SECAM video signals, it has an international 100 – 240 V AC power supply and its OSD (on-screen display) offers operation menus in your choice of 11 languages.

The Samsung SP-D400FS has pure projection power on the inside and a stylish silver casing on the outside. It will work great and look great in a media room, classroom or conference room.

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Samsung D400 Overview

The XGA-Resolution Samsung SP-D400SF DLP Projector can pump out a whopping 4000 ANSI lumens of light at a 3000:1 contrast ratio. That's enough projection power to create a large image in a large room even when you can't achieve theater-level darkness.

In fact, Samsung bills it as a "conference room data projector" but with its HDMI input and 720p, 1080i and 1080p capabilities we think home theater buffs should consider it too.

After all, it's got a Texas Instruments DLP DMD imaging panel (the part that forms the image) that many videophiles consider the best imagers available today. They produce vivid, lifelike pictures and as a bonus they don't require filters that have to be periodically cleaned and replaced. That saves you time and money and, in a permanent installation, perhaps a skinned knuckle or two.

Of course we can see why educators and corporate presenters would be drawn to the D400SF. It's a star on the international scene. It can handle NTSC, PAL and SECAM video signals, it has an international 100 – 240 V AC power supply and its OSD (on-screen display) offers operation menus in your choice of 11 languages.

The Samsung SP-D400FS has pure projection power on the inside and a stylish silver casing on the outside. It will work great and look great in a media room, classroom or conference room.

4000 ANSI Lumens And a 3000:1 Contrast Ratio
That's plenty of projection power for presentations in a large classroom, lecture hall or meeting room or watching a DVD or Blu-ray disc in your media room, even with a fair amount of ambient light.
Texas Instruments DLP DMD Imaging Panel
TI's digital light processor chips are regarded by many as the best projector engines available. They produce beautiful life-like images even if there's a moderate amount of ambient light in the room. Plus they don't require filters that have to be cleaned and replaced.
Easy Connectivity
Enjoy a wide range of connection options, including HDMI. Attach your A/V devices using a simple composite connection to enjoy personal theater, movies, DVDs and games. The D-sub connection lets you easily access your PC. Get complete connectivity to all your multi-media devices.
Vertical Keystone Correction
Keystoning occur when a projector is not placed exactly in the center of a projection screen, causing image stretching and distortion. When the projector is tilted either above or below center, vertical keystoning occurs. The D400FS projector offers effective vertical keystone correction, by the touch of a button on the remote control.
Eco-Friendly Design
When you switch from High Bright to Eco Mode, lamp wattage drops just over 12 percent while estimated lamp life jumps 25 percent from 2000 to 2500 hours. And you don't have to worry about leaving the projector in standby mode. It will be drawing only one watt of power.
Meets World Wide Video and Power Standards
This projector can accept and project video in the NTSC, PAL and SECAM standards and its OSD (on-screen display lets you choose from 11 different languages: English, German, Spanish, Dutch, French, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, Chinese, Sweden and Korean. It also has an international 100 – 240 V AC power supply. No matter where in the world you are, odds are the D400SF will do the job for you.

Samsung D400 Specs

Image Display
Projector Display System
Texas Instruments DLP DMD x 1
Native Resolution
XGA (1024 x 768)
Number of Pixels
786,432
Lumens Brightness
4000 ANSI
Contrast Ratio
3000:1 Full On/Full Off
Aspect Ratio
4:3 (16:9 Capable)
System
NTSC, PAL, SECAM
HDTV Compatibility
720p, 1080i, 1080p
Lens System
Lens
Not Specified By Manufacturer
Focus/Zoom Adjusting
Manual/Manual 1.15x
Lens Shift
None
Recommended Projection Size
40 – 250"
Features
Keystone Correction
±30° Vertical
Ceiling Mountable
Yes, With Optional Kit
Rear Screen Projection
Yes
Projection Tilt Option
None
Built-In Speaker
None
Input/Output Connectors
Input Terminals
HDMI x 1
DVI (Uses HDMI Input and Requires Optional Cable) x 1
Component (RCA X 3) x 1
S-Video x 1
Composite (RCA) x 1
Computer (15 Pin) x 1
Output Terminals
Computer (15 Pin) x 1
Control Terminals
RS-232 (Software Download Only) x 1
USB (Software Download Only) x 1
General
Lamp (Bulb)
280 Watt UHP
Fan Noise
26 dB Eco
30 dB Bright
Remote Control
IR Wireless
Power Requirements
100 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions
13.5 x 6.4 x 13.7" (342.9 x 162.56 x 347.98 mm)
Weight
12.8 lb (5.80 kg)

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