That also happens to be roughly the minimum distance in NEC's stated range of 1.6 to 2.1 feet (19.5" to 27.7") for an image size of 77" to 100" diagonally.īright enough for well lit rooms. The actual throw distance, measured from the mirror, was about 19" in our tests. For the NP-U310W, that translated in our tests to a 76" diagonal (64" wide) image with the front of projector 5.5" from the screen.Īs with most ultra short throw projectors, the actual projection distance is greater than the distance from the front of the projector, because the image is projected from near the back, with the lens facing away from the screen and bouncing the image off a mirror. As with any ultra short throw projector, the NP-U310W's key advantage is its short throw. It gives you the ultra short throw without the extra cost of interactivity and it delivers a bright 3100 lumen picture at 1280x800 resolution for a more than reasonable $1299. If that's your situation, the NEC NP-U310W is designed for you. But if you already have an interactive whiteboard or just need the short throw projector to produce a large image in a tight space, there's no point in paying extra for built-in interactivity that you won't use. Most of the news in ultra short throw projectors today focuses on built-in interactivity.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |