Sharp XV-Z10000 DLP HOME THEATER HDTV PROJECTOR


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Features and Benefits
Building on the success of the award winning XV-Z9000U, SharpVision introduces the next generation in Home Theater: The XV-Z10000 high definition Digital Light Processing? front projector. Utilizing the new Mustang/HD2 DMD chip set from Texas Instruments and Sharp?s upgraded proprietary computer video integrated composer (CV-IC) system ll technology, this 16:9 projector boasts previously unattained contrast ratios delivering one of the best pictures available in consumer home theater today.

Key Features:
· High Definition DLP? Front Projector
brings a superior image to your home theater.

· Native 720p High Definition Panel
is compatible with 1080i and 720p signals.

· Switchable High Contrast/High Brightness Mode
optimizes picture quality based on ambient light conditions.

· DVI with HDCP
DVI with high definition content protection terminal ensures compatibility with next generation high definition set top boxes.

· CV-IC 2 System ll
Sharp?s proprietary 2nd generation video scaler circuitry up-converts standard signals to the native HD resolution of the projector.

· Optical Lens Shift Function
allows for one full screen height of lens shift adjustment.

· Precise Colorimetry
provides more accurate color with incredibly accurate flesh tones.

· Home Theater Conveniences
include easy installation and whisper quiet operation, 32 db (with Power Save on).

· 5x-Speed Color Wheel
leads to natural, rock-solid color reproduction

Specifications:
· HDTV Compatible: 1080i (in Advanced Intelligent Compression), 720p, 480i/p
· Aspect Ratio: 4:3/16:9
· Resolution: 1280 x 720
· Brightness: 800 ANSI Lumens (in High Brightness Mode)
· Contrast Ratio: 2600:1 (in High Contrast Mode)
· Component Inputs: Component/RGBx2(5RCA), Video x 1 (RCA), S-video x 1, Computer RGB Exclusive x 1 (D-sub 15pin), Wired Remote Control x 1 (3.5mm Mini Jack), RS-232C Serial Port x 1 (9-Pin D-Sub), DV1/HDCP
· Anamorphic DVD Capable
· 3D Y/C Digital Comb Filter

Dimensions (W x H x D):
18 11/16" x 7" x 15 49/50" (475 x 178 x 406mm) (main body only)
18 11/16" x 7" x 19 1/2" (457 x 178 x 496mm) (including terminal cover)

A few notes about DLP Technology
DLP? technology is a revolutionary display solution that uses an optical semiconductor to manipulate light digitally. It's also a proven and dependable technology preferred by leading electronics companies worldwide, with more than 2 million systems shipped to more than 50 manufacturers since 1996.

DLP? technology is in use wherever visual excellence is in demand. In fact, it's the only display solution that enables movie projectors, televisions, home theater systems and business projectors to create an entirely digital connection between a graphic or video source and the screen in front of you.

The result is maximum fidelity: a picture whose clarity, brilliance and color must be seen to be believed.



THE SEMICONDUCTOR THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING

At the heart of every DLP? projection system is an optical semiconductor known as the Digital Micromirror Device, or DMD chip, which was invented by Dr. Larry Hornbeck of Texas Instruments in 1987.

The DMD chip is probably the world's most sophisticated light switch. It contains a rectangular array of up to 1.3 million hinge-mounted microscopic mirrors; each of these micromirrors measures less than one-fifth the width of a human hair.

When a DMD chip is coordinated with a digital video or graphic signal, a light source, and a projection lens, its mirrors can reflect an all-digital image onto a screen or other surface. The DMD and the sophisticated electronics that surround it are what we call Digital Light Processing? technology



DIGITAL LIGHT PROCESSING I: THE GRAYSCALE IMAGE

A DMD panel's micromirrors are mounted on tiny hinges that enable them to tilt either toward the light source in a DLP? projection system (ON) or away from it (OFF)-creating a light or dark pixel on the projection surface.

The bit-streamed image code entering the semiconductor directs each mirror to switch on and off up to several thousand times per second. When a mirror is switched on more frequently than off, it reflects a light gray pixel; a mirror that's switched off more frequently reflects a darker gray pixel.

In this way, the mirrors in a DLP? projection system can reflect pixels in up to 1,024 shades of gray to convert the video or graphic signal entering the DMD into a highly detailed grayscale image.



DIGITAL LIGHT PROCESSING II: ADDING COLOR

The white light generated by the lamp in a DLP? projection system passes through a color wheel as it travels to the surface of the DMD panel. The color wheel filters the light into red, green, and blue, from which a single-chip DLP? projection system can create at least 16.7 million colors. And the 3-DMD chip system found in DLP Cinema? projection systems is capable of producing no fewer than 35 trillion colors.

The on and off states of each micromirror are coordinated with these three basic building blocks of color. For example, a mirror responsible for projecting a purple pixel will only reflect red and blue light to the projection surface; our eyes then blend these rapidly alternating flashes to see the intended hue in a projected image.



APPLICATIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS

Televisions, home theater systems and business projectors using DLP? technology rely on a single DMD chip configuration like the one described above.

White light passes through a color wheel filter, causing red, green and blue light to be shone in sequence on the surface of the DMD. The switching of the mirrors, and the proportion of time they are 'on' or 'off' is coordinated according to the color shining on them. The human visual system integrates the sequential color and sees a full-color image.


DLP? technology-enabled projectors for very high image quality or high brightness applications such as cinema and large venue displays rely on a 3-DMD-chip configuration to produce stunning images, whether moving or still.

In a 3-chip system, the white light generated by the lamp passes through a prism that divides it into red, green and blue. Each DMD chip is dedicated to one of these three colors; the colored light that the micromirrors reflect is then combined and passed through the projection lens to form an image

Press Release Sept 27-2002--For your interest!
P R E S S R E L E A S E

Next Generation SharpVision DLP? Front Projector Brings High Definition Movie Excitement Into The Living Room

New chip and unprecedented contrast ratio deliver the ultimate in home theater entertainment

MINNEAPOLIS, September 27, 2002 - Building on the enormous success of the award-winning SharpVision XV-Z9000U, Sharp Electronics Corporation today introduced the next generation in home theater: the SharpVision XV-Z10000U high definition Digital Light Processing (DLP?) front projector. Utilizing the new Mustang/HD2 DLP chip set from Texas Instruments, and Sharp's upgraded proprietary Computer & Video Integrated Composer (CV-IC 11) System technology, this 16:9 projector boasts previously unattained contrast ratios, delivering one of the best pictures available in consumer home theater today.

"Sharp is the market leader in front projection products and we are extremely excited to add the XV-Z10000U to our line," said Michael Amkreutz, director of display devices, Sharp Electronics Corp. "This projector represents the absolute top in home entertainment, and we believe the design professionals at CEDIA will appreciate its enhanced functionality, flexible installation and incredible ease of use."

The XV-Z10000U allows true home theater enthusiasts to create an incredible viewing experience right in their own living room. The unit provides cinema-quality, widescreen images with unparalleled high contrast and brightness, so consumers can view movies as they are meant to be seen, while staying in the comfort of their own home.

The new DLP projector has a 16:9 aspect ratio and a native resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. New features include a switchable contrast/brightness function that allows unprecedented contrast ratios in the high contrast mode. Sharp's new and improved second generation Computer & Video Integrated Composer (CV-IC II) System provides state-of-the-art, proprietary video scaler circuitry that upconverts standard signals to the native HD resolution of the projector. Also added as an upgrade from the original XV-Z9000U model is a DVI terminal capable of High Definition Content Protection (HDCP) protocol, which ensures compatibility with next generation high definition set-top boxes making the XV-Z10000U the perfect solution for today as well as tomorrow. The DVI input is also Home Theater PC (HTPC) compatible. Additional features include a 6-segment, 5x color wheel, 1:1.35 manual zoom and a lens shift function for flexible installation.

The SharpVision XV-Z10000U will be available in December for a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $10,995.95.

For more information on Sharp's full line of consumer electronics products, contact Sharp Electronics Corporation, Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430 or call 1-877-388-SHARP. For online product information, visit Sharp's Web site at www.sharpusa.com.

Sharp Electronics Corporation is the Mahwah, N.J.-based marketing and sales subsidiary of Japan's Sharp Corporation, a worldwide developer of the core technologies that are integral to shaping the next generation of home entertainment products, appliances, networked, multi-functional office solutions and mobile communication and information tools. Leading brands include AQUOS? Liquid Crystal Televisions, 1-Bit? audio products, the SharpVision® line of projection products, Viewcam® camcorders, Sharp Carousel® microwaves, Imager? digital multi-functional systems, the Notevision® line of multi-media projectors, and the Zaurus? Personal Mobile Tool. Sharp Electronics Corporation employs approximately 2,000 people throughout the U.S. supporting more than 50 product lines.

DLP is a trademark of Texas Instruments. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Location: DERBY LINE United States
Started At: September 20, 2005 02:00 am
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