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We are delighted to announce the introduction of the NEW Captiva Series of 1-DLP Lampless Projectors.

Ideal for smaller classrooms, huddle spaces, conference rooms, museums, retail and digital signage applications the Christie Captiva series boasts 3,500 ANSI lumens and features a 0.25:1 ultra short throw lens as well as a ultra-long life (laser phosphor) light source.

With the choice of standard HD (DHD400S) or ultra wide (DUW350S) aspect ratios, the Christie Captiva Series allows you to create and share unique user experiences whether it’s in the classroom, conference room or retail environment. Based on laser phosphor illumination, these solid state lampless projectors provide 20,000 hours of low cost and reliable operation while offering a suite of easy-to-use features, multiple mounting options and instant on/off, letting you focus on what’s important – the content.
Christie Captiva offers two models and is available now from Steljes.

Christie Captiva Model Numbers

·  Captiva DHD400S – HD (16:9 1920 x 1080) 3,500 lumens
·  Captiva DUW350S – Ultra wide HD (16:6 1920 x 720) 3,000 lumens

 

Features and Benefits

·  Ultra short throw capabilities with a 0.25:1 Lens.
·  Lampless laser phosphor illumination with 20,000 hours life meaning low cost ownership.
·  Sealed optics and filter free operation resulting optimal dust damage prevention.
·  Suitable for 24/7 use allowing for continues projection.
·  Ultra compact and light weight at just 5.5Kg.
·  Ultra quiet operation at 36dBA (Full), 32 dBA (Eco).
·  Instant picture on/off – minimal setup time.
·  3D capable out of the box.
·  HDMI/ VGA/ RS232 and Ethernet connectivity (amongst others).
·  360 degree capable as well as portrait capable.
·  Compatible with Crestron RoomView, AMX, PJLink.
·  Optional connection for Captiva Touch Light Curtain.
·  Full three years Christie warranty.

 

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