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Turn the lights on! High Brightness Projectors

BenQ Central & Eastern Europe Geo Grozav – Dealers Manager BenQ RO March 2009


GAMA DE PRODUSE

COMPUTING -MONITOARE LCD -JOYBOOK -PERIFERICE TASTATURI MOUSE

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS -CAMERE DIGITALE -PROIECTOARE

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Projector Market Segmentation FrontProjector Projector Front Business (50%) Communicate ideas clearly and accurately Mobile: Light weight, Professional & Stylish Design SMB / SOHO: Affordable price Corporate: Good performance Auditorium: High brightness

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Education (35%) Fulfill versatile demand from education market Mobile: Light weight, fast operation K12: Low price, anti-theft anti-dust Higher Education: Best C/P ratio, anti-theft anti-dust Auditorium: High brightness, anti-theft anti-dust

Public Display (2%) Experience big screen Content Display: Good picture quality (WXGA) and high brightness Commercial Display: Low price and high brightness Hospitality: Anti-dust and low maintenance fee

Home/ Consumer (13%) Bring enjoyment to everyone Home Cinema: > Ultimate visual enjoyment Elegant ID Professional Inputs Dedicated video optical engine Leading contrast Home Entertainment: > Big screen for family Home ID Rich AV connectivity Spec oriented (Best C/P) Brightness > 1500 lumens Personal > Big screen, everywhere Fashionable ID Extremely small Super close projection


Target Segments Profile Who buys high brightness projector? 9 Large corporates 9 Government units 9 Education (high/middle school)

Why do they use high brightness projector? 9 Presentation/Speech in big meeting rooms 9 Seminar/Class in large venue or auditorium 9 Public display

What do they care? 9 High brightness--- Image Clarity 9 Easy installation & maintenance & Operation 9 High reliability

Where do they buy? 9 Professional AV Dealer/Specified BenQ CEE March 2009


BenQ High Brightness Projectors Installation Series

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Installation Projectors – SP820 Stunning impressions for a large audience

XGA 4000 ANSI Lumens Small form (8.8h x 30w x 24.4d cm) Grip handle Horizontal & Vertical Lens Shift Upper case door for convenient lamp access

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Installation Projectors – SP830 / SP831 Display two input sources simultaneously

WXGA (1280 x 768) 3500/4000 ANSI Lumens Split screen function Divide the projection in 2 HQV 2D keystone & Digital zoom Brilliant Color Technology

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Projectors – Split screen function Two sources lead into one projection

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Application Scenario Large conference rooms Small auditoriums Lecture halls Movie theater reception

Museum exhibition Sports bars Casino sports books Other commercial environments where large scale video is required

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SP870 – Keep the Lights On, Please!

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Installation Projectors – SP870 Ready for a big audience & large venues

XGA 5000 ANSI Lumens HQV – Hollywood Quality Video Chip Easy 3D Color Management Brilliant Color Technology

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Application Scenarios

Auditoriu m

Well-lit meeting room

Un-interrupted important conferences BenQ CEE March 2009


SP920 – Multiple features ¾ XGA 0.7” 2xLVDS DMD ¾ 6000 ANSI Lumens - DUAL Lamp ¾ XGA Native Resolution (1024x768) ¾ 2000:1 High Contrast Ratio ¾ OSRAM 280W lamp x 2 (eco 230W) ¾ 2000/3000 hrs Lamp Life (Normal/Eco.) ¾ Dimension (WxHxD): 443 x 167 x 355 mm ¾ Throw ratio: 1.64 to 1.88:1 ¾ Zoom ratio: 1.15:1 ¾ Projection distance: 1.2M~10M ¾ Screen size: 31”~300”

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¾Projection Offset: 123% ± 5% ¾Weight: < 11 Kg Noise level: 37/34 dB (Normal/Eco)


6000 ANSI Lumens - Highest Brightness

BenQ Unique Lamp Structure One lamp input directly into the rod. Therefore higher output efficiency.

Other Dual Lamp Structure Both lamps are using reflect method, lower output efficiency than SP920. BenQ CEE March 2009


High Brightness Benefits Before‌

Lights Off

Notes taking in the dark Now with 6000 ANSI Lumens SP920‌

Lights ON ! BenQ CEE March 2009

Take Notes!

Boring presentation

Be Interactive!


Dust and LCD projectors • LCD Projectors have dust filters

– But may not catch all the dust

Dust from fan accumulates on optics, mirrors and LCD panels

• Frequent cleaning

Projection Lens

LCD Panels

required

Optics

Mirrors

– As often as every 100 hours

• If clogged, the temperature raises – lamp life is shorter Lamp

Filter Fan

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Dust and DLP® projectors • Enables optical engine to be completely sealed

The optics, lamp, color wheel, mirror and DLP Chip can be completely sealed so that dust cannot affect image.

Projection Lens

– DLP chip is sealed • DLP Chip is cooled from the back

Optics

• Enables filter-free

Mirrors

projectors Lamp

DLP Chip Color Wheel Fan

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How can dust affect a projector?

Clogged filters result in

The effect of dust on optical components

– – – – –

High working temperature of the projector Reduction of overall lumens Less contrast and readability Dull & colorless image Shift color spectrum / white point

Should your customers really need to worry about dust? Classroom environment Places of entertainment Industrial environment Classrooms often have high levels of dust

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Sports bars and karaoke bars (KTV) can have high amount of smoke

Power plants, steel plants and mines have high concentrations of residual particulate matter


CONCLUZII • Proiectoarele BenQ au urmatoarele avantaje: -luminozitate foarte mare -rata de contrast ridicata -protectie impotriva prafului -durata de utilizare a lampilor mare -conectivitate multipla -silentiozitate in functionare si nu in ultimul rand‌ SUPER RAPORT PRET - CALITATE BenQ CEE March 2009



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