EC-50-LSXT
Diagonal 50”, SXGA resolution 1,280x1,024 pixels.
The EC-50-LSXT uses innovative LED technology for illumination. EC-50-LSXT is a revolutionary development by eyevis and is completely produced in Germany. It is especially designed for applications which require a reliable 24/7 operation. The display technology is based on the DLP® technology (Digital Light Processing) by TEXAS INSTRUMENTS. This superior technology produces high-definition images of the highest quality. Whether you want to display video data or more complex graphics – you will always get a pin sharp image.
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eyevis attached much importance on the possibility to use their cubes even in critical ambient light conditions or other challenging safety-related problems. The LSXT version uses a 1chip-DLP® projector with a display resolution of 1,280 x 1,024 pixels. The MTBF of the LED lights lamps is indicated by the manufacturer with >60,000 hours. Thanks to the use of LED light technology, wear parts, such as colour wheels and traditional lamps are no longer necessary. The use of the DLP® technology guarantees that there is no damage to the display, such as “ghost”-images or burn-in effects, even with continuous static images or fixed patterns.In numerous tests and comparisons the DLP® technology turned out to be the most reliable for continuous operation. The lieftime of the DMD™ chips is about 150,000 hours (MTBF: 650,000 hours). Of course, all the other parts of the device share the same high standards. This results in low service and maintenance costs for our customers.The EC-50-LSXT has a screen size of 1000 mm width and 80 mm height and is available with a standard “seamless” frame (0,3 mm). Furthermore, many optimising options, guarantee stable image quality of all cubes for a long period of time through automatic adjustment of values for brightness, contrast and colour.Therefore the new eyevis EC-series allows realising completely flexible display walls, providing the highest colour fidelity, a maximum of brilliance and outstanding reliability. Optionally, there is an additional scaler board available with additional input possibilities and further enhancing features.
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Type | EC-50-LSXT, eyevisCube 50” with LED illumination and native SXGA resolution |
Description
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Digital 50” DLP®-rear- projection unit, stackable and addible, for data and video representation |
Resolution
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1,280 x 1,024 Pixel (SXGA) / Chip: DMD-Chip SXGA+ / LVDS 0.95“ |
Processing
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Texas Instruments DDP 3020 (MTBF DMD-Chip: approx. 650,000 hrs according to TI) |
Brightness
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typ. 370 cd/m² (max. 410 cd/m2 |
Contrast Ratio
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1,500:1 (max. 5,000:1 dynamic contrast) |
Brightness Uniformity
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≥95% |
Image Size (WxH)
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1000 x 800 mm (ca. 50” screen diagonal) |
Dimensions (WxHxD)
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1000 x 1030 x 800 mm (stair-shaped) |
Weight
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approx. 70 kg |
Input
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1x DVI-D, optional with Scaler Board: 2x RGB, 2x DVI, 2x Composite Video, 1x Y/C, 1xYUV, 1x S-Video |
Projection Screen
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Seamless CrossPrism Screen, viewing angle horizontal & vertical 180° (different screens on request) |
Frame
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0.3 mm |
Power Consumption
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250 Watt (typ.) at 110/240 VAC |
Heat Dissipation
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853 BTU/h (typ.) |
Lamp Life-Time
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60,000 hrs (in recommmended operating conditions) |
Software
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eyevisCubeManager |
) Environmental
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Operating Conditions
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recommended 15 - 25 °C; 5 - 35 °C; for Seamless Screen 18 - 25 °C; Storing: 0 - 50 °C |
Humidity
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0% - 80 % not condensating |
Altitude
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0 - 3000 m |
Noise Level
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≤36dB |
) Options
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• Scaler Board (internal split controller up to 10x10 Matrix, with 2x DVI, 2x RGB, 2x Video)
• ACT - Auto-Colour Tracking, auto-adjustment of brightness and colours for each display according to the adjusted values
• EYE-MSP - Matrix-Shading-Processor integrated in cube
• EYE-SCP - Shading and Colour Processor integrated in cube
• EC-MAS motorized geometry adjustment via IR remote control or PS2
• Network Board
• Service and Maintenance Contracts
• Different Basement Options: Standard Basement, Basements on Wheels, Basements on Rails, Anti-Vibration Basements
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