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Makes You and Your Presentations Shine DP900/DP1100 Digital Projectors ✔ Kodak’s exclusive Image Manager We’ve made it easy to optimize your projector’s settings to show pictures, graphics, spreadsheets or charts, ensuring high-quality images – and dynamic, engaging presenta- tions. You push the button, we do the rest. You look great. ✔ Memorable results FPO The DP900 features true SVGA (800 x 600) resolution and 900 ANSI lumens, while the DP1100 features true XGA (1024 x 768) resolution and 1000 lumens. So they both deliver crisp, bright, vibrant pictures. ✔ Easy to use Just unpack, plug in and present…like a pro! A clear, simple, quick-start guide, streamlined remote, and one-button operation allows you to focus on your presentation, not on the equipment. ✔ Built for travel At just 7.4 pounds, these projectors weigh about the same as most laptops, fit easily under airplane seats, and come with a convenient, soft-sided carrying case. ✔ Zoom in on details Built-in, manual zoom lens helps your The DP1100 features (1024 x 768) resolution maximum-brightness XGA and true 1000 ANSI lumens. audience see every little remarkable detail. Makes you ✔ Life-like colors and your Award-winning Digital Light ProcessingTM (DLPTM) technology from Texas presentations shine. Instruments gives your images more vivid colors and high-resolution clarity. When you add pictures to your presentations, you turn ordinary presentations into the extraordinary. Your messages get remembered. Pictures add power, meaning, and impact. And who knows more about stunning projected images than Kodak? DP900/DP1100 Digital Projectors New PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS DP900/DP1100 Digital Projectors SPECIFICATIONS PACKAGE CONTENTS DP900 Projector DP1100 Projector Each DP900/DP1100 Digital Projector package contains: Weight in lbs. (kg) 7.4 (3.4) 7.4 (3.4) • KODAK DP900 or DP1100 Digital Projector Dimensions (inches) (W x D x H) 9.0 x 12.5 x 3.9 9.0 x 12.5 x 3.9 • Soft Carry Case Dimensions (mm) (W x D x H) 229 x 318 x 99 229 x 318 x 99 • KODAK Cable Hub Connector Color Palette 16.7 million (24 bit) 16.7 million (24 bit) • Composite Video Cables Resolution 800 x 600 1024 x 768 • Audio Cables XGA Compression (1024 x 768) Y no compression required • Stereo Audio Cable - 1/8" mini-plug Light Modulator - single chip DMD (DLP™ Technology) YY Aspect Ratio 4:3 4:3 • Remote Control Projection Lamp 270w Metal Halide 270w Metal Halide • USB/PS2 Mouse Connector Cables Lamp Life 1000 hours 1000 hours • Power Cords for U.S. U.K., and Continental Europe User-Replaceable Lamp YY • MACINTOSH adapter to KODAK Cable Hub Connector Brightness (ANSI Lumens) - Nominal 900 1000 • User Manual CD in Jewel Case Contrast Ratio (ANSI Checkerboard) 250:1 min (200 typical) 250:1 min (200 typical) • Quick Start Guide Contrast Ratio (Full On/Off) 400:1 typical 400:1 typical • User Manual Projection Distances/Image Sizes 5 ft (1.5 m) 5 ft (1.5 m) • Product Registration Card 2.4 ft (0.7 m) to 3.0 ft (0.9 m) 3.0 ft (0.9 m) to 3.6 ft (1.2 m) 12 ft (3.7 m) 12 ft (3.7 m) • KODAK Pictures In Presentations Toolkit 5.8 ft (1.8 m) to 7.6 ft (2.3 m) 7.4 ft (2.3 m) to 9.7 ft (3.0m) 20 ft (6.1 m) 20 ft (6.1 m) 9.6 ft (2.9 m) to 12.6 ft (3.8 m) 12.4 ft (3.8 m) to 16.0 ft (4.0 m) Projection Lens - manual zoom/focus YY ORDERING INFORMATION/ Zoom Factor 1.3x 1.3x ACCESSORIES Keystone Correction 16 degree 16 degree Product Name CAT No. Focus Range - m 1.4 to ∞ 1.4 to ∞ Focus Range - ft 4.6 to ∞ 4.6 to ∞ KODAK DP900 Digital Projector 836 4895 Audio (built in) mono, 2.5 watts mono, 2.5 watts KODAK DP1100 Digital Projector 885 4069 Video Compatibility - NTSC/NTSC 4.43 YY Ceiling Mount Kit 882 2389 PAL B/D/G/I/N/M, SECAM YY for KODAK DP900/DP1100 Digital Projectors Computer Compatibility XGA/SVGA/VGA XGA/SVGA/VGA Hard-Sided Shipping Case 832 8692 Vertical Frequency (Hz) 48 - 85 48 - 85 Horizontal Frequency (KHz) 15 - 63 15 - 63 for KODAK DP900/DP1100 Digital Projectors MACINTOSH Compatibility MACINTOSH (with adapter) MACINTOSH (with adapter) Replacement KODAK Cable Hub Connector 862 2185 & VGA & VGA for KODAK DP900/DP1100 Digital Projectors Audible Noise - maximum 43 dbA 43 dbA Replacement Lamp 153 5491 Audible Noise - typical 43 dbA 43 dbA for KODAK DP900/DP1100 Digital Projectors Inputs (through Cable Hub Connector) (also VGA monitor out) Analog RGB (15 Pin HD) YY Replacement Remote Control 173 0555 Audio (1/8" mini-plug) YY for KODAK DP900/DP1100 Digital Projectors Mouse connectors (PS2 and USB) YY 18-Meter Extension Cable, with Plenum 187 6853 Inputs on Projector for KODAK DP900/DP1100 Digital Projectors Stereo Audio L/R (RCA) YY Composite Video (RCA) YY 18-Meter Extension Cable, with Non-Plenum 865 1838 Cable Hub Connector YY for KODAK DP900/DP1100 Digital Projectors Stereo Audio (1/8" mini-plug) YY S-video YY For more information on the DP900/1100, service, warranties Power Supply or accessories, visit www.kodak.com/go/projectors. Voltage (AC RMS) 87 - 275 87 - 275 Frequency (Hz) 50 - 60 50 - 60 Auto Sense YY Or call in U.S. 1-800-235-6325; Typical Power Consumption (watts) 350 350 in Canada call 1-800-465-6325, ext. 36100. Operating Temperature Range 10° to 40°C 10° to 40°C Storage Temperature Range -20° to 70°C -20° to 70°C Humidity Range (relative) 10% - 95% 10% - 95% Altitude (operating) 0 - 10,000 ft 0 - 10,000 ft Altitude (storage) 0 - 40,000 ft 0 - 40,000 ft © Eastman Kodak Company, 1999. Kodak and Take Pictures. Further. are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. Digital Light Processing, DLP and the DLP graphic device are trademarks of Texas Instruments Incorporated. DP-400.
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