Projecting images with more vivid colours
By employing the colour wheel with six segments (red, green, blue, cyan, white and yellow) and BrilliantColor with superior reproducibility of neutral colours, images of natural scenery can be projected more vividly.
Furthermore, variable colour reproduction according to the purposes of use is available by employing Variable Illumination, a technology varying the lamp intensity being irradiated to the respective segments of the colour wheel. The NEC NP54 provides a setting that emphasizes the colour yellow
Auto power on
By inserting the power cord into the NP54, projection will start immediately without pressing the power button. If the initial input selection is set to Auto, simply by turning on the power, the projector automatically judges the input signal and projects the images.
Auto focus
When turning on the power, adjusting the zoom operation, or removing the main unit, the focus sensor measures the distance between the projector and the screen and adjusts the focus of the projected images automatically.
USB Memory Viewer Function is employed
Project image data saved on a USB memory device using the viewer function of the projector. Turn the projected images and change the sequence of display directly with the projector. Since the time for switching thumbnail indications and playing the slideshow automatically can be set in advance, project images flexibly depending on the occasion.*1 Furthermore, by connecting the optional Bluetooth® USB adapter (NP01BA)*2 to the projector, images can be transmitted to the projector from a PC or mobile phone equipped with the Bluetooth® wireless technology.*3
*1: Image formats such as GIF, JPEG, PNG, and BMP can be projected.
*2: The Bluetooth® USB adapter (NP01BA) is a dedicated adapter for our projectors. The USB adapter (NP01BA) may not be available in some regions.
*3: It is impossible to save the received images. Confirm that the device transmitting images supports the profile of the Bluetooth® USB adapter (NP01BA) by referring to the operation manual of the transmission device in advance
Auto Vertical Keystone Correction
If the projector is installed at an angle to project images on a screen, it may result in trapezoidal distortion of the projected images. In this case, the acceleration sensor built into the main unit senses the inclination of the unit in the vertical direction and then corrects for any trapezoidal distortion in the projected images automatically to project square images. (+/- 40 degrees from the projection angle).
A sliding lens cover is employed
The opening and closing of the lens cover is connected to the AV mute function, so when the lens cover is closed during projection, the image and sound are stopped. This is a very useful function when you want to stop the use of the projector during a meeting.