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ViewSonic PJD6221


$999.00 Released July, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:120Hz refresh rate. Stereoscopic 3D capable: Nvidia 3D Vision and Texas Instrument's DLP Link. RJ45 connectivity for networked management.

The Cons:Not capable of displaying high definition. No digital inputs. Expensive.

The ViewSonic PJD6221 is a 120Hz, 3D ready DLP projector announced by ViewSonic in June 2009. It is capable of a XGA resolution of 1024 x 768, up to 2,700 lumens and a 2,800:1 contrast ratio for bright and crisp images on various surfaces.

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It is equipped with composite, s-video and VGA inputs for increased connectivity to multiple devices with a VGA output to connect to a secondary projector or computer monitor. It is compatible with two leading stereoscopic 3D technologies; Texas Instruments' DLP Link and NVIDIA's 3D-vision.  It is also ideal for 2D gaming thanks to the super fast 120 Hz refresh rate. The ViewSonic PJD6211 is Energy Star qualified with ECO Mode, saving up to 40% of energy consumption and extended lamp life of 6,000 hours for a overall decreased cost of ownership. One feature seen on this model that is not seen on the nearly identical ViewSonic PJD6211 is RJ45 network management scheduling software that allows for control configuration and control remotely when connected to a centralized network.

Features / Specifications:

  • Projector type: 3D ready, DLP
  • Refresh rate: 120 Hz
  • Brightness: 2,700 lumens
  • Resolution: 1024 x 768 XGA
  • Contrast Ratio: 2,800:1
  • 3D Technologies: DLP Link (Texas Instruments), 3D-vision (NVIDIA)
  • Inputs: Composite, S-Video, VGA
  • Outputs: VGA
  • Energy Star qualified
  • ECO mode
  • Lamp life (up to): 6,000 hours
  • RJ45 network management scheduling software

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Pros
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    120Hz refresh rate

  • 1

    stereoscopic 3D capable: Nvidia 3D Vision and Texas Instrument's DLP Link

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    RJ45 connectivity for networked management

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    slick aesthetic

Cons
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    not capable of displaying high definition

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    no digital inputs

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    expensive

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