NEC Mirror projectors advance to the next stage,showing the way
to new presentation possibilities.
Using aspheric mirrors, NEC's originally developed mirror projection
technology achieves large-screen projection with an ultra-short focal distance. Compared
with the first-generation WT600, both brightness and ease of installation have been
improved, making presentations even easier. At the top of the lineup is the WT615 which
boasts the new built-in "Easy Electronic Board" capability. This handy function
enables you to "write" comments or "draw" directly on the projected
image screen just like a whiteboard, greatly expanding both expression and interactivity
of your presentations.
Project a 60-inch large-screen image from only 26cm away!
Mirror projection technology with its ultra-short focal distance enables easy set-up in
very restricted space. From making pitches in meeting cubicles to projecting on a
partition, our new lineup of projectors represents not only powerful presentation
technology but also new communication tools that open new possibilities such as projection
in narrow show windows.
32dB operating level and energy-saving, long-life lamp in Eco Mode.
Increased Brightness and Improved Set-up
Functionality
Bright Vivid Image Projection - High brightness of 3,500 Output Lumens
(2,000 ANSI Lumens)
High 3,500:1 Contrast for Real Expression of Subtle Colours and Shades
World's highest contrast ratio* in the 2,000 ANSI Lumen class. *Based on NEC research as
of January 2005
Wall Colour Correction - Accurate colour projection against walls and
other surfaces that are not true white
On-screen Display of Setup Conditions and Inclination
About the Screen
The recommended projection size is a 60-inch screen. (40-inch to 100-inch projection
possible)
The recommended screen gain for the surface of a wide-aspect type is about 1.0 (white
matte type), and the screen should be a flat panel type.
Roll-type screens and large screens with uneven or dimpled surfaces are not recommended.
Because of susceptibility to uneven brightness and hot spotting, rear-screen projection
is not recommended.
For more information about optimum screen usage, please click here.
*What are Output Lumens?
Because
of the steep projection angle of the WT610/WT615, when the brightness is measured in
accordance with JIS standards* that call for the metering device to placed parallel to the
screen, the total light is not collected, resulting in a value significantly lower than
the actual brightness. In order to indicate the actual brightness output by this
projection method, NEC Viewtechnology shows the values in both ANSI Lumens and in Output
Lumens which are measured by placing the metering device perpendicular to the light axis.
*Measurement method and conditions are described in JIS X6911:2003 Appendix 2, Paragraph
2.1.6.
The Mirror Projection Method
This innovative projection method
is realized by using only 4 aspheric mirrors (1~4) that function as the lens of a
conventional lens-projection-type projector. With each stage of reflection of the light
rays off the mirrors, the projected image is enlarged.
High-Speed Wireless LAN
(option)
Boasting about triple the speed of the previous generation of Wireless
LAN* and ready for a variety of scenes, the improved Wireless LAN provides an easy and
quick link between PCs of participants and the projection screen. *Comparison with WT600.
Reception of Projected Images by Audience PCs
Participants in a presentation not only can receive and display the projected images on
their own laptops but also have the convenience of making notations on the received screen
images.
One-Touch Source Switch
No complex settings. Just one touch of a button and you can fluidly switch input between
multiple PCs on the Wireless network.
Easy "Public" File Downloading for Paperless Convenience
The presenter can release reference files by using the "Public File" function,
enabling audience members to download them directly to their laptops and refer to them
during the presentation.No need to prepare lots of printouts. Just paperless economy and
convenience!
Training Mode for Projection of Audience Screens
Perfect for use in the classroom, this function gives teachers the freedom to project the
screen of a student.
USB Mouse Remote Control of the PC
When the screen of a PC linked by Wireless LAN is projected, the USB mouse connected to
the projector can be used to control the PC, enabling easy switching of screens. (In the
case of the WT615, operation with the special electronic pen is also possible.)
Optional Wireless LAN Card (IEEE802.11b/g
compliant card)
Wireless LAN requires installation of the Wireless LAN card (NWL-100E/NWL-100A) and
utility software that both come with projector. In the case of IEEE802.11b/g-compliant
Wireless LAN, radio waves are used for the exchange of data betweenWireless access points
and PCs. Accordingly, LAN connections can be maintained as far as the radio signal can
reach. On the other hand, because the range of radio signals is not restricted by
obstructions such as walls, it is important to activate the security settings.
*In the case of the Apple Macintosh personal computer, only the HTTP server and mail
notification functions can be used in a LAN environment. For more information, please
click here.
Easy Electronic Board (WT615
only)
White boards, walls and other impromptu projection surfaces are instantly
transformed into an electronic board. Using the special electronic pen, the presenter can
"write" notes, "highlight" points, and "draw" right on the
projected image.
Detection of electronic pen movement by a built-in sensor
The sensor built into the rear panel of the WT615 detects movement of the electronic pen.
Select line thickness and colour, draw squares, and even erase! Up to 4 pages of drawn
text and picture data can be saved.
No installation of special drivers necessary
The easy-to-use electronic board functions are ready to enhance your presentation
communication right out of the box.
Use the electronic pen in place of the mouse
You can remotely control PCs linked to the projector via the Wireless LAN with not only
the projector's USB mouse but also with the electronic pen. With the pen or the mouse,
moving to the next slide or changing projected images is easy.
Save projected images with overlaid "drawn" data
Images thrown by the projector and picture data drawn with the special electronic pen can
be saved in a flash memory card set in the projector or an attached USB storage device.
Use it as an electronic board
Without projecting an image, just set the projector to throw a blank screen of white or
any desired colour, and use it as an electronic board. The "drawn" data can be
saved to a memory card.
Specifications
Model name
WT610 / WT615
DMD Panel*1
1chip DMD (0.7")
reflection, 1,024x768
Lamp (Lamp Eco Mode)
275W DC /(210W)
Lamp Life*2 (Lamp Eco Mode)
2,000H / (4,000H)
Image Size
40 inch to 100 inch ( 40- to
80-inch image when used with the Electronic Pen)
Meets Low Voltage Directive
(EN60950, TUV GS approved)
Dimensions (W x H x D)
With the mirror cover open:
380mm x 318mm x 313mm (not including protrusions)
With the mirror cover
closed: 380mm x 227mm x 296mm (not including protrusions)
Net Weight
6.4kg
*1 : Effective pixels are more than 99.99%.
*2 : Lamp life is defined as the average time span for the brightness of the lamp to be
reduced by half, it does not refer to the warranty period for the lamp.
*3 : There may be cases in which content protected with HDCP will not be displayed due to
decisions or the intention of the HDCP community. (Digital Content Protection, LLC).
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Side Terminal Board
Options
Model Name
Product Name
Description
WT60CM
Ceiling Mount Kit
Equipped with an adjuster for minor adjustment of angle
WT61LP
Lamp
Replacement Lamp for WT610/WT615
NWL-100A
Wireless LAN Card
(For details, please refer to this.)
For North America & Mexico
NWL-100E
For Europe, Asia, Australia & New Zealand
Model codes, specifications and
available options may differ by region.
For detailed information, please contact the NEC sales company or dealer in your area.
All other brand and product names are registered
trademarks of their respective holders. Further trademark information.