Crisp and sharp images under 1000 USD

Dec 7, 2005 13:52 GMT  ·  By

Microtek has announced its CX6 XGA DLP Projector. The 2000 ANSI lumens brightness of the CX6 can satisfy the most rigorous presentation needs of business professionals and meets the stringent display demands of video enthusiasts.

The 2000 lumens brightness provides crisp, clear imaging for presentations, even in less than optimal lighting conditions. The CX6's 2000:1 contrast ratio ensures that both computer and video are rendered in good detail, color and clarity.

The Microtek CX6 incorporates the DLP digital processing technology from Texas Instruments. DLP technology uses an optical semiconductor to manipulate light digitally. DLP technology is the only solution that can create a direct digital connection between the graphic or video source and the display that eliminates D/A and A/D conversions, thus optimizing image fidelity.

The CX6 measures 12.9x 3.5x 9.4 inch and includes a remote control that incorporates a laser pointer. The remote also offers access to PC or mouse capabilities from anywhere in the room via USB connection. The projector comes with Kensington's MicroSaver Security System, and a convenient customizable Power Save option that allows users to automatically extend the usable lamp life.

The CX6 is priced at 999 USD and comes with a free carrying case and a one-year product/90-day lamp warranty.

"At 3.5 kg, the CX6 is portable enough to go anywhere, yet its high 2000 lumens output places this DLP projector in a category that attracts the most discriminating video enthusiasts," stated Tommy Shih, product manager at Microtek. "The portability, high-end imaging and sub 1000 USD price tag make the CX6 one of the most versatile and affordable DLP projectors in its class."