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A+K AstroBeam X220 Projector

XGA Conference Room Projector
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The A+K AstroBeam X220 Projector is a XGA Conference Room Projector. This lamp based projector is capable of displaying 2,500 Lumens at its brightest setting with a native resolution of 1024x768 . The internal DLP technology touts higher contrast, less visible pixels and more portability. This projector was first available for purchase in December 2003 and has been by A+K. The A+K AstroBeam X220 projector was manufactured by InFocus as the LP650. This projector was also marketed as the Boxlight CD-850m, Dukane ImagePro 8757, Proxima DP6500x, ASK C200, and the IBM iLC300.



A+K AstroBeam X220 Projector Specifications


MSRP
n/a
Status
Discontinued
Released
December 2003
Warranty
3 Years
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Brightness
2,500 Lumens (ANSI)1
Resolution
1024x768
Aspect Ratio
4:3 (XGA)
Contrast
800:1
Display Type
0.70" DLP x 1
Color Processing
8-bit
Video Modes
720p, 1080i, 576p, 480p
Data Modes
MAX 1280x1024

Lamp Type
250W UHP bulb

Included Lens
1.4x manual zoom , manual focus
Optional Lenses
**
Throw Distance
6.9' - 24.9'  Calculate Throw Distance
Image Size
40.00" - 200.00"
Throw Ratio
1.86:1 - 2.61:1

Weight
9.3 lbs
Audible Noise
35 dB
Internal Speakers
2.0 Watts × 2
Power
350 Watts 100V - 240V
Connection Panel
Network: RJ-45

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InFocus INL144
 
  • Resolution: 1024x768 DLP
  • Brightness: 3100 Lumens (ANSI)
  • Light Source: Laser
  • Throw Distance: 9'-11" — 12'-10"
  • at Image Size: 100 "
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Jan 2022 Model

ANSI LUMENS  is the most commonly accepted industry standard brightness measurement. The ANSI lumen rating measures the brightest white that a projector can produce by averaging nine light meter measurements taken across the projected image.

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BUYER BEWARE   Either this projector's brightness specification does not cite an industry-accepted unit of measurement, or according to our calculations it seems unlikely that this projector is capable of producing the manufacturer's cited brightness specification.

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