Reference-Grade DLP 4K UHD Home Cinema Projector for True Videophiles
Generating 8.3 million razor-sharp pixels, Acer V9800 is the DLP 4K UHD home cinema projector with perfect DLP picture quality to rival a commercial digital cinema with seamless integration into any home screening room
1.5X Big Zoom Expands Installation Opportunities
V9800 offers 1.5X big zoom for a wide range of throw distances to significantly increase installation flexibility for diverse mounting and placement options, turning any space into a truly inspirational home cinema
High Native Contrast for the Finest Details
As one of the most important characteristics that determine the picture quality performance, native ANSI measures the ability of projectors to produce extreme levels of brightness and darkness. Generating industry-leading levels of high native ANSI contrast ratio performance, V9800 produces clearly deep, true blacks and resolves subtle layers and fine details in dark and bright scenes without washout
Rec. 709 HDTV Standard for the Finest Cinematic Color and Authentic HDTV Color Accuracy
Rec. 709 is the international HDTV standard to guarantee accurate replica of cinematic color as the director intended
With RGBRGB Color Wheel, the Acer V9800 is calibrated for cinematic color modeled on the HDTV standard, Rec. 709, to deliver refined colors that are the truest possible reproduction of the original palette of your video
How Acer Projectors Are Designed for Rec. 709
Only displays that conform to Rec. 709 can reproduce colors correctly in all images through an entire movie. While most projector manufacturers choose a saturated color tone bias to increase colorfulness, resulting in color accuracy loss, V9800 achieves the Rec. 709 color standard. The process of building a projector includes many variables such as lenses, lamps and color wheel coating. We work relentlessly to close any gaps from those variances and to make our projectors perform exactly to Rec. 709. This is because we believe that colors matter to our users when enjoying movies as they were meant to be seen