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Christie Roadie 25K DLP Projector

Christie Roadie 25K DLP Projector

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Product MPN
MPN: Roadie 25K
Key Features
Type: DLP Projectors
Display Technology: DLP
Image Brightness: 8000 ANSI lumens
Form Factor: Stationary
Weight: 200 lb.
Image
Analog Video Format: NTSC · NTSC 4.43 · PAL · PAL 60 · PAL-M · PAL-N · SECAM
Dimensions
Width: 26 in.
Depth: 48 in.
Height: 20 in.
Weight: 200 lb.
Miscellaneous
Product ID: 22419702
More Information
Details: Christie's unique split-head design revolutionizes the world of rental/staging projection. The separate projection head and ballast lets you put very high power in very small spaces. Easy to work with - for flying, rigging and operation - the Roadie 25K is the highest brightness, 3-chip DLP projector in the industry. Setting new standards with 2K resolution and 25000 ANSI lumens, Christie's Roadie 25K has exceptional image quality from next generation DLP, high quality optics and 10-bit image processing for crisp, clean images with perfect color saturation and spectacular video. Offering the ultimate in networkability - on-board ChristieNET connectivity lets you control as many units as you want, at distances out to thousands of feet.
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