Advanced ECO Mode
ECO Mode
Lamp control selections with the ability to change power dependent on the ambient lighting conditions. With
a built-in ambient light sensor, automatic adjustment of the projectors lamp provides unprecedented brightness
control resulting in bright images for most environments.
Automatically dim the image with the new Auto-dim feature to control the brightness of static images and
extend lamp life.
Constant brightness control prevents the usual drop in brightness over time while maximizing lamp life.
On a
green wall...
BEFORE
auto wall correction
AFTER
auto wall correction
Built-in wall color correction presets
These provide for adaptive color tone correction to display properly
on non-white surfaces.
Image Express Lite
Dedicated projector software provides wired and wireless data
and audio transmission via peer-to-peer or over the network.
Wireless LAN
module (optional)
Advanced Networking Capabilities
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Integrated RJ45 connection for quick connection to the LAN (10/100 base-T capability)
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Remote diagnostics enable the user to monitor and make adjustments to the projector remotely
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PC CTL 4.0 controls the power switching input selection and other functions while managing lamp usage and
a variety of other vital information over the network. Email notification and projector scheduling for better
asset management is included with the software.
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PC CTL 5.0 for MAC users
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Control and receive important broadcast messages via Crestron Roomview™
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Wireless Image Utility (WIU) sends images directly from an iPad to the projector (requires wireless LAN
module NP02LM1)
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Simple Access Point Sending photos and documents have never been easier from a computer or iPad.
When combined with active shutter
glasses (NP02GL), 3D Ready M Series
Projectors use DLP Link™ technology,
developed by Texas Instruments, to
create 3D images from a computer. The
M332XS and M352WS are certified as a
display device for NVIDIA® 3D Vision™,
which allows you to view 3D images using
supported graphics boards or software.
HDMI 3D images can be viewed using a
3rd party 3D glass from XPAND or Volfoni.