
ViewSonic PS502W-CR WXGA Short Throw Projector (Renewed)
Throw a 100-inch image from 4.5 feet away with 4,000 lumens of DLP brightness — in classrooms or conference rooms with the lights on.
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Overview
Key Features
Short Throw DLP Lamp Projector: WXGA (1280x800p) resolution with a 0.5 throw ratio and 4,000 ANSI lumens for bright, detailed images in any space
Vibrant Colors: SuperColor technology delivers a wide color gamut and stunningly beautiful images.
Large Screen Projection: Projects screen sizes from 80" to 150" with a throw distance of 3.6 ft - 6.7 ft; displays a 100" image from 4.5 ft
Easy Setup & Image Adjustment: Features 0.8x-2.0x digital zoom, vertical keystone, and auto keystone
Instant Power On/Off: Enables quick startup and shutdown with optional settings for automatic power control
Versatile Installation Options: Supports table or ceiling installation and is compatible with ViewSonic mounts PJ-WMK-305 and PJ-WMK-007.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The 0.5 throw ratio enables large-screen projection in tight rooms without rear-of-room ceiling mounting, simplifying installation significantly.
- 4,000 ANSI lumens maintains viewable image brightness in ambient-lit classrooms and meeting rooms without requiring blackout blinds.
- SuperColor technology produces a wide color gamut that renders presentation graphics and video content with accurate, vivid hues.
- The 15,000:1 contrast ratio ensures readable text and sharp detail even in mixed-lighting environments.
- Dual HDMI inputs allow simultaneous connection of two sources — a laptop and a media player, for example — without swapping cables mid-presentation.
👎 Cons
- WXGA (1280x800) resolution falls short of Full HD — presentations with fine text or detailed graphics may show softness at screen edges on larger throws.
- No SDI input limits integration into broadcast or professional AV signal chains without an external converter.
- The DLP lamp technology requires eventual replacement, adding a recurring maintenance cost that laser projectors in this category avoid.
- Digital zoom reduces effective resolution when used to shrink the image, which is a trade-off compared to optical zoom adjustment.
- As a renewed unit, lamp hours at time of purchase are unknown — remaining lamp life should be verified with the seller before committing to an installation.