Tackle even the most demanding integration projects with the NEC NP4100 projector. Designed to meet the needs of users requiring exceptionally bright light output for large venues and areas with high ambient light, this model features brightness up to 6200 lumens, making it ideal for larger-sized screens and rooms with minimal lighting control such as auditoriums, and training and network centers.
At a glance:
- tilt-free installation allows the projector to be
rotated freely in order to point up or down
- designed to be utilized in 24x7 applications
- vertical and horizontal lens shift allows for flexible
placement
- dual- or single-lamp operation helps extend lamp life
- complete line of five bayonet-style lenses for quick
and easy lens exchange
- ECO Mode™ extends lamp life by up to 25%
- BrilliantColor™ technology for optimum brightness and color performance.
- High brightness with dual lamp system
- NP4100 achieves 6200 ANSI lumens
- NP4100W achieves 5500 ANSI lumens
- Extended lamp life
- Lamp ECO mode serves 3000 hours
- Ecologic adaptation
- Power consumption in Standby Mode is 1W
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Functions and Features
Dual lamp system provides high brightness of 6200 ANSI lumens.
Continuous use is also possible when using a single lamp mode.
By employing a dual lamp system, high brightness of 6200 ANSI lumens has been achieved *¹. This is sufficient
when high brightness is required in large venues. Furthermore, in the Single lamp mode, since the projector can be operated continuously by using the automatic lamp switching function, it is suitable for monitoring purposes. Lamp Eco mode is available in both the dual lamp and single lamp modes for extending the service life of the lamp *². The lamp service life has been extended to 3000 hours from 2500 hours in the NP4000/NP4001, so that it is possible to continuously operate the projector for more hours.
*1: For the NP4100. The brightness of the NP4100W is 5500 lumens.
*2: When the lamp mode is set to ECO mode, the brightness will be reduced to about 80%.
*3: The illustration is an image of the dual lamp system, which may differ from the actual product.
Ecological operation with power consumption of 1 W in standby mode
If the standby mode is set to Power Saving while the projector is in the standby state, the power consumption in standby mode becomes 1 W (5 W in the NP4000/NP4001). Since the projector can stay in the standby state with little power consumption, it is still possible to ecologically operate the projector when mounted on the ceiling even if it is difficult to turn off the main power.
* The projector in power saving mode can be started with the power button on the projector, the wireless remote controller, or GPIO (an external controller) only.
WXGA chip for wide-format images (NP4100W)
Since the NP4100W has a WXGA (1280 X 800) panel with an aspect ratio of 16:10, it is capable of handling WXGA resolution and wide video images such as DVDs.
* The existing NP4001 has a WXGA (1280 X 768) panel with an aspect ratio of 15:9.
Tilt Free expansion possibility for installation environments
Tilt Free makes it possible to install the projector inclined up to 90 degrees in the vertical direction. With this function it is possible to install the projector with an acute angle or mirror reflection for use in a broader range of installation environments such as a display in a commercial facility or special event.
Supporting the optional remote controller NP02RC to which the control ID can be registered
When multiple projectors are used simultaneously, the same quantity of remote controllers may be required. On the other hand, NP02RC can manipulate multiple NP4100/NP4100W projectors independently by setting separate ID numbers.
It is also possible to control the multiple projectors collectively by setting the same ID number.
The power can be controlled intensively with Auto Start and Direct Power Off
The NP4100/NP4100W start projecting images automatically when AC power is supplied and you can turn off the power source with a switch or a circuit breaker while projecting images or running the fan. With these functions, it is possible to completely control the power supply to the projector with the power distribution board.
A contrast ratio of 2100:1 is achieved using DynamicBlack™ and the DLP technology
With the introduction of DynamicBlack™ the projector delivers high contrast ratio of 2100:1 for superior image display capability, particularly to express the vivid details in dark images.
* DynamicBlack™ works only in Dual Lamp Mode.
Two types of Replaceable Colour Wheel and BrilliantColor project vivid images
The NP4100/NP4100W have a six-segment colour wheel, in addition to the standard four-segment colour wheel - and the colour wheels can be changed by the customer. The BrilliantColor results in superior reproducibility of neutral tints for vivid images of natural scenery.
* The brightness when using the six-segment colour wheel is about 71% of the brightness when using the four-segment colour wheel.
High connectivity supporting several different image sources
Units are equipped with DVI-D, component, and RGB input/output terminals.
Integrated 3W+3W stereo speakers make it possible to output sound together with images.