About the NEC NP-PA550W WXGA 3 LCD Large Venue Projector
The NEC NP-PA550W is a high-brightness, large-venue projector engineered for applications demanding powerful image projection in environments with significant ambient light, such as auditoriums, lecture halls, houses of worship, and large meeting spaces. Utilizing a 3LCD optical engine, it delivers a bright 5,500 ANSI lumen output, ensuring clear and vivid imagery even on large screens in well-lit conditions. The projector's native WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution provides a 16:10 aspect ratio, offering more vertical screen real estate than standard 720p HD, which is beneficial for displaying data-rich content like spreadsheets, presentations, and software applications without excessive letterboxing or scaling.
This model incorporates advanced image processing and color management technologies to maintain consistent color accuracy and high contrast across its brightness range. Features like geometric correction and edge blending allow for seamless multi-projector setups to create expansive, single-canvas displays for events and installations. The projector offers extensive connectivity options, including multiple HDMI, VGA, and network interfaces, facilitating integration with a wide variety of source devices and enabling remote management and monitoring over a LAN. Its robust optical system includes a high-quality lens with manual zoom, focus, and lens shift capabilities, providing installation flexibility to accommodate different throw distances and screen placements.
Built for reliability in commercial and institutional settings, the NP-PA550W is designed for continuous operation with a durable construction and efficient cooling system. It includes a long-life lamp and features like an auto-input sensing and a quick startup function for operational convenience. The projector's combination of high brightness, WXGA resolution, and professional installation features makes it a versatile and dependable solution for large-scale visual presentations where image impact and visibility are critical.