
HP vp6310 Multimedia DLP Projector DVI VGA USB
Project Your Vision with Clarity and Versatility The HP vp6310 Digital Multimedia DLP Projector delivers bright, clear images for presentations, movies, and more. With 1,600 lumens of brightness, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, and versatile connectivity options, this projector is a reliable and afford...
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Overview
Project Your Vision with Clarity and Versatility
The HP vp6310 Digital Multimedia DLP Projector delivers bright, clear images for presentations, movies, and more. With 1,600 lumens of brightness, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, and versatile connectivity options, this projector is a reliable and affordable solution for any projection need.
- Resolution: 800x600 (Native Resolution)
- Brightness: 1600 ANSI lumens
- Contrast Ratio: 2000:1
- Projection Screen Size: 24 to 230-inches
- Projection Distance: 5 to 30 feet
- Lamp Type: 200-watt P-VIP
- Lamp Life: 4,000 hours
- Technology: Texas Instruments DLP technology
- Connectors: DVI, VGA, USB
- Audio: Built-in Speaker
Key Features
HP vp6310 Digital Multimedia Projector with up to 230-inch Display General Features: White casing
Texas Instruments DLP technology projector Native Resolution : 800 x 600 Brightness: 1600 ANSI lumen
Contrast Ratio: 2000:1 Lens Features: optical zoom, manual focus
Projection Screen Size: 24 to 230-inches Projection Distance: 5 to 30 feet Lamp Type:200-watt P-VIP
Lamp Life: 4,000 hours
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features Texas Instruments DLP technology, known for clear and sharp image quality.
- Offers a native resolution of 800 x 600, suitable for standard definition presentations and viewing.
- Delivers 1600 ANSI lumens of brightness, providing a visible image in moderately lit rooms.
- Achieves a high contrast ratio of 2000:1, which helps in producing distinct blacks and whites.
- Equipped with a long-lasting 200-watt P-VIP lamp with an estimated life of 4,000 hours, reducing maintenance frequency.
👎 Cons
- The native resolution of 800 x 600 is considered standard definition, which may not be ideal for high-resolution content.
- While 1600 ANSI lumens is fair, it might struggle in brightly lit environments compared to higher-brightness projectors.
- The projection screen size range of 24 to 230 inches offers versatility, but image quality may degrade at the extreme ends.
- The throw distance range of 5 to 30 feet requires careful placement to achieve desired screen sizes.
- Specifics regarding noise levels during operation or built-in audio capabilities are not provided.