The power of the NEC NP3250G2 takes your customers’ images and presentations to new heights. The industry’s first built-in stacking correction capabilities (up to four projectors) allows the projectors to boost an image’s brightness up to 20,000 lumens, which is ideal for larger-sized screens and environments with heavy ambient light. This feature also prevents the complete loss of an image, which can happen when using only one projector.
At a glance:
- 5000 lumens brightness
- stacking capabilities (with stacking correction tool)
- XGA native resolution
- complete line of five bayonet-style lenses
- powerful, integrated networking and asset management
(Windows Network Projector, Remote Desktop, Network Drive, Media Connect)
- integrated Device Technology, Inc. HQV technology for
superior video processing
- ECO Mode technology increases lamp life up to 50 per cent.
Functions and Features
High brightness projection with Easy Stacking Function
The Easy Stacking function maximize the brightness upto four projectors aligned vertically or horizontally. Brightness with four NP3250 projectors will be 5000 ANSI lumens x 4 units. In other words, high brightness equivalent to about 20000 lumens at maximum can be achieved. Since multiple projectors project images, it is possible to arrange the projectors so that the images on the screen will not be disrupted even if the power of either one of the projectors is turned off or anybody or anything obstructs the front of one of the projectors displaying images. Although it used to take time to set up a stack installation with ordinary projectors, a stack configuration with this projector is easy because of the Geometric Correction Tool built into the projector, the camera for the adjustment, and the newly developed dedicated software when installing the projector. The stack function requires that you download the Stacking Correction Tool utility software for installation on your PC, and then connect the supporting camera to the PC through the USB connector. Since the adjustment data will be stored in the projector, the PC and the camera are no longer required after initial setup.
The tool is free of charge and available from mid-August, 2009.
| Supported OS |
Windows XP/Vista 32-bit |
| Required component |
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Sun Microsystems Java (Version 6 update 7 or later) |
| Supported camera * |
Digital camera |
Canon EOS Rebel XSi (in North America) Canon EOS Rebel T1i (in North America) Canon EOS 450D (in Germany) |
| Web camera |
Logitech QuickCam® Pro 9000 Logitech QuickCam® Pro for Notebooks Logitech® Webcam Pro 9000 Logitech® Webcam C600 |
* The model names are for Japan. The model name may vary depending on the countries and regions. 
• Create correction data by fetching a test pattern projected by the projector successively with the camera.
* When installing multiple projectors side by side, be sure that the exhaust port of the projector and the air intake of the other one are kept away from each other.
Support for Windows Media Connect and Shared Folder
Files of still pictures and video images stored on a PC connected to the LAN or a server can be played back directly with the projector via the network. For the Shared Folder, video image files can be played back directly with the viewer of the projector even if Windows Media Player is not installed on the PC. Since the projector reads files on the PC or the server directly, it is not necessary to use any media, such as USB memory devices, reducing the risk of information leakage. Since the existing network environment can be used as is, it is also not necessary to provide a new environment.
Playable file formats : Windows Media Connect : JPEG, MPEG-2, WMV Shared Folder : JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG, MPEG-2, WMV
Networkable projectors supporting Windows Vista
The projectors support "Windows Network Projector" function, which is one of the brand-new features introduced with Windows Vista. You can make presentations from your PC via the network without connecting RGB cable, if your PC is running Windows Vista. You don't need to install any proprietary software application on your PC. Like using a networked printer, you can simply select which projector to use from the list presented on your PC screen. Furthermore, it is possible to remotely operate a PC installed some distance away from the projector via the network by using “Windows Remote Desktop” function.
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A PC connected to LAN automatically detects projectors on the network. *The network projector function is not available with Windows Vista Home Basic. The remote desktop function is not available with Windows Vista Home Basic and Windows Vista (32-bit version) Home Premium. |
When you connect a USB mouse and keyboard to the projector, you can remotely operate your PC via the network. *Use a commercially available USB mouse and USB keyboard (US layout version). We do not warrant that the USB port of the projector will support all USB mouse and USB keyboards in the market. |
Cinematic video powered by HQV (Hollywood Quality Video)
HD-like, vivid and crisp DVD images can be projected with the Reon VX video processor using HQV technology from Integrated Device Technology, Inc.
HQV represents an enormous leap in video processing, with true flagship performance in noise reduction, de-interlacing and scaling.
- Random and Mosquito Noise Reduction
- Video and Film Cadence Detection (3:2 and 2:2 pull
down)
- Per-pixel Motion Adaptive Deinterlacing
- Detail Enhancement
- Full 10-bit processing, scaling and warping
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The projector supports wired/wireless LAN
By connecting a LAN cable to the LAN port (RJ-45) on the projector or installing the wireless LAN unit on the projector, it is possible to transfer screen images from the PC to the projector more quickly (2 to 3 times faster than conventional models from NEC) for on-screen presentation using Image Express Utility 2.0 software (Windows XP/2000 are available). This projector can change presenters with a single operation. The person who wants to speak can send images from his/her PC to the projector just by clicking the "Become a Presenter" button. Furthermore, for a presentation in a large conference room, participants can confirm details of the projected images, such as small characters, etc., with their own PCs. A presenter can distribute files or documents used in the presentation through the network. And it is possible to turn the power of the projector on and off and switch input signals from a PC via the network.
Model name of the wireless LAN unit varies depending on the country where the unit is used (or to be used).
Operation of the USB Wireless LAN Unit is subject to the regulations of the countries listed below, and may be prohibited from using outside the country where you purchased.If you need to use the projector with the unit abroad, remove the USB Wireless LAN Unit from the projector before exporting.