The XD560U DLP projector is the portable projector to take along to the classroom, boardroom, or other small venue. Images are crisp, bright and vivid, and the user-friendly display makes presentations easier and more convenient than ever.
Easy Operation for No-fuss Presentations
Quality presentations are simple and convenient with the XD560U data projector. A 6000-hour long-life lamp reduces operating and maintenance costs, and the DLP projector top-loading design means changing the lamp is simple. The automatic power off function kicks in when no signal is output for a period of time that you determine.
Network Connectivity & Remote Operation
Compatible with Crestron® RoomView, XD560U allows you to connect a network of up to 250 projectors for control of power/on /off, confirmation of lamp service hours and message display. When connected to a LAN, a control room projector equipped with projector-control software enables Visual PA messages to be displayed in real-time on the network. Device management is simplified with AMX Device Discovery, and the projector supports closed caption.
The XD560u DLP projector lets you present slideshows or animation effects without a PC. PowerPoint files can be converted into a special format, saved on a USB drive and then connected to the XD-560U portable projector through the USB port. You can also display images wirelessly from a PC using the optional wireless dongle
High Performance & Easy to Use
Lightweight at just 7.7 lbs, the portable XD560U is built for classroom and meeting room presentations. Throw ratio is a short 1.4 – 2.3. The high volume 10W built-in speaker makes external speakers unnecessary and can be used even in stand-by mode. The DLP projector can also be used with an external speaker while in stand-by mode via the Audio Out terminal, while the Audio Mix feature and wireless microphone, sold separately, reproduce the presenter’s voice clearly in real time.
3D-Ready
Perfect for higher education or corporate applications, images can be rendered in stunning 3D—adding a new dimension to viewing scientific, architectural, and engineering imagery. 3D video content must be in field sequential format, a high end graphic card and special electronic shutter glasses are required.
LAN Display
For displaying images via a LAN, up to four computers can be connected to one projector. The projection screen can be divided into quarters, reproducing all computer screens simultaneously.