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Old school optical projector and screen


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Old school projector and screen - available to a no show!


Its heavy. About 35kg so collection preferred. I'm not sure what postage would be so that would have to be verified after the sale.




Projection


CRT: Three new 7" high resolution CRTs

Lenses: 3 DELTA TAC 4 high resolution

Resolution: More than 700 TV-lines

Brightness: 900 peak lumens

Picture size: 60"-250" diagonal

Installation: Either floor or ceiling mounted, front or rear projection


ELECTRONICS


Horizontal scan frequency: 15.625 Hz ? 800 Hz

Vertical scan frequency: 50 - 60 Hz autolocked

Bandwidth: 12 MHz

Dynamic focus: Horizontal and vertical

Masking: Horizontal and vertical masking adjustable by remote control

Colour system: Quad standard

Convergence type; Manual convergence with 17 adjustments

Keystone elimination: Up to 20?

Test pattern: Eight internal test pattern

Audio: Built-in stereo audio amplifier with 2x20W power output; NICAM plus 2c decoder

Tuner: Electronic hyperband tuner, direct selection of up to 200 programmes with autotuning function

Teletext: TOP, FLOF, Televideo


INPUTS/OUTPUTS


RGB Input: via 5x BNC's or SCART H/V, V Separate sync., and sync. on green

Video Input 1: via SCART or BNC

Video Input 2: via BNC

S-VHS Input 1: via mini DIN 4-pin

S-VHS Input 2: via SCART

PLUS-version only: YCrCb via 3 BNC

Control of external devices: By 2 power jack outputs with 12 Volt DC, 50 mA max


GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS


Information: On screen display by remote control

Input voltage: 90-270 Vac 48-62 Hz

Power consumption: 220 Watt

Dimensions (WxHxD) 620 x 290 x 700 mm

Net weight: 30 Kg

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