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Sharp XR-11XC Multimedia DLP Projector | 
enlarge | Brand: Sharp Category: CE
List Price: $799.00 Buy Refurbished: $569.99 You Save: $229.01 (29%)
Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $569.99
Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 12 x 11 x 4
MPN: XR11XC-R Model: XR11XC-R UPC: 074000364769 EAN: 0074000364769 ASIN: B000ELDJTE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | DLP Technology, 2,000 Lumens | | • | 1024 X 768 XGA native resolution, SXGA Supported | | • | HDTV compatible, 2000:1 contrast ratio | | • | 4.6ft to 39.8ft projection distance | | • | 40in to 300in image size |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Designed to fit all of your challenging multimedia needs, the Sharp Notevision "Educator Series" XR-11XC provides superior features, performance and reliability. Built to handle most business, education or cinema projection requirements, the XR-11XC utilizes the latest Texas Instruments DDR DLP display technology in combination with TrueVision (DDP2000) image processing. The Condenser Lens Optical System provides a remarkable 2000: 1 contrast ratio, along with 2000 ANSI lumens - for crisp, bright and detailed images from both computer and video sources.
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| Customer Reviews:
Over a year of service February 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great projector for the money. I got over a year of service out of this trouble free. I use it as my home entertainment/computer monitor. We watch movies, tv, play video games, check email, and everything else with this as the main monitor. A good video card cuts out the blurring some have experienced with action sequences. This isn't as noticeable on smaller monitors they have hooked up to their computers. I get a 5'X8' picture without a bulky tv taking up half the room and it looks great. Now for the bad. After a year of hard usage, it has developed a temperature problem. It kept overheating, so I replaced the bulb. That was easy to do, but it still overheated. Cleaned out the vents before replacing the bulb. Now I have a fan blowing the hot air away from it while I'm operating the projector. This has cured the problem. Also, as it is an older model, no digital inputs. I have to use adapters between my computer's dvi inputs and the vga inputs on the projector. This isn't such a big deal now, but it certainly does shorten the life of this projector. Great deal for the next year or two though. I won't be replacing mine before then. Btw, most video cards come with the dvi-vga adapters, so don't fret.
HIgh School teacher's best friend! March 16, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought one of these to use in my High School Biology/Chemistry classroom as the School only has a few and the teachers share them. Hardly a day has gone by that I haven't used it. My laptop is linked to it for Power Points or searching the Internet with the class, a video/DVD player is linked to it and even a microscope has been hooked up to it. The image is large, clear and bright, no more kids in the back complaining that they can't see. With so much use it was inevitable that the light bulb died recently. I knew they were expensive but I shopped around on the net and found one for a mere $265. But it's still worth it for the convenience of having the projector in my room every day.
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