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A1000 series
Key Features with Strong Performance.
For businesspeople purchasing a new digital projector, the ASK Proxima A1000 projector series
provides key features and strong performance at an affordable price.
ASK Proxima A1000 series DLP® Projectors with BrilliantColor™ technology elevate color fidelity and
performance, eliminating such optical tradeoffs. This projector series combines a 5 segment color
wheel with 2500 lumens and a 2000:1 contrast ratio. The A1000 series features advanced connectivity
options such as: multiple computer and audio inputs; a wireless-ready port for easy upgrades to InFocus
LiteShow II; and an RS-232 port for integration with meeting room control systems.
The New First Impression
The A1000 series is built for outstanding longevity with DLP® technology. This promises a lower
total-cost-of-ownership, longer life and improved reliability than other display technologies, such as LCD.
These projectors are dust-free, having eliminated fan filters and lamp screen maintenance the A1000
series is rated for 24x7 operation. The lamp lasts up to 3000 hours and when necessary can be quickly
changed without removing an installed projector from the ceiling, saving time and maintenance expense.
Just the Facts
2500 Lumens
bright images in high ambient light environments
Connectivity
(2) computer in, (2) audio in, RS232 and Wireless-Ready port
Lamp life
2500 norm, 3000 eco offers a lower operating cost
BrilliantColor
brighter, more realistic colors
Technology
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DLP
Technolgy
superior reliability and lower total cost of ownership
Resolution
SVGA, XGA or WXGA models to fit your technology needs
Warranty
standard 2 year projector, 6 month lamp warranty
Remote
newly designed, easy to use remote with more functions
Security
Kensington lock and PIN code feature
Meeting Room Projectors
The A1000 series is available in three resolutions:
• Good - SVGA (800x600); for older PCs & DVD players
• Better - XGA (1024x768); the current industry standard
• Best - WXGA (1280x800); perfect for newer widescreen notebooks