DLP® technology
The F10 sx+ uses DLP technology to display the best possible image quality, and as importantly – to provide unmatched reliability. DLP is recognized for consistent image performance. Unlike some competing imaging technologies that deteriorate over time, DLP delivers images with the same great colours, high brightness and contrast year after year.
High resolution
With its native 1400 x 1050 pixel resolution, the F10 sx+ is designed primarily for computer and graphics applications. Its 4 : 3 aspect ratio makes it ideal for multi-channel installations and complex set ups.
High brightness and contrast
In its brightest configuration, the F10 sx+ outputs up to 3700 ANSI lumens. Match that with a high 4000 : 1 contrast ratio, and you get stunning image quality for all but the largest screens. With a wide range of colour wheel options, brightness and colour display performance can be configured to provide the best possible combination for a wide range of applications.
RealColor and BrilliantColor™
Our proprietary RealColor colour management technology simplifies set up and calibration, and ensures near perfectly rendered images with any given input source. Combining it with Texas Instruments® BrilliantColor™ technology, image accuracy and fidelity, and possible calibration options are endless.
High performance optics
As with all our professional projectors, the F10 sx+ features all-glass optics. A 1.03 : 1 wide angle, and a 1.7 - 2.2 zoom lens both feature 115% off set for inverted and off-center installations. Aspherical elements and LD glass with very high resolution ensure the sharpest, highest contrast images available.
projectiondesign ProNet asset management
Optional asset management software allows easy management in large site installations, or even multi-site installations, supporting hundreds of projectors from a single interface, to manage large distributed projector deployments.
10-bit colour resolution and HDMI 1.3 input
The F10 sx+ features full 10-bit colour resolution, powerful dnx® video processing by Pixelworks™, and HDMI 1.3a digital interfacing, in addition to the established DVI, VGA and analogue video inputs.