Product Overview
NEC's PH3501QL is a 40,000 Center Lumens (35,000 ANSI) 3-Chip DLP RB laser projector with advanced professional installation features for higher education, house of worship, rental & staging, museum and corporate users. Creates stunning real life video images using proprietary Digital Cinema Quality Video processing. extreme brightness and resolution also offer a seamless alternative to video walls. With its multitude of digital inputs, (Dual HDMI (V2.0) w/ HDCP (V1.4/2.2), Dual DisplayPort w/ HDCP (V.1.4), HDBaseT w/ HDCP (V1.4/2.2), Quad 3G-SDI and an OPS slot) connection to any computer or high definition device is possible. Enjoy design and installation flexibility with a complete line of optional powered lenses (lens shift, focus and zoom), Built-in edge blending, stacking and geometric correction help support projection mapping when single or multiple projectors are required. The newly developed sealed optical engine creates a filter/maintenance free projector.
4K (4096 x 2160) native resolution for unsurpassed image detail for demanding graphics design and CAD/CAM applications
Display stunning 4K content using NEC's proprietary high performance video processing/scaling chip without the loss of critical details. 4K60P processing supported on all digital inputs from HDR10, BT.2020 signals using “Ultra HD Blu-ray” and “4K TV broadcasting”
The latest RB laser light source produces extremely bright, dynamic images — even in high ambient lighting conditions
Stable brightness (constant brightness) preserves image integrity over a longer time period
High performance lenses with +/-50% vertical lens shift providing for unprecedented installation flexibility
Super Dust protection for artifact free images and no loss of brightness over time within the most demanding integration applications such as higher education, House of Worship and corporate
Seamlessly blend multiple images with integrated edge blending capabilities
40,000-lumen brightness enhances images for most applications
- ProAssist™ is software for controlling the projector and adjusting the projected image on the screen from a computer via a network. It allows necessary adjustments to be carried.