Latin America. NEC introduced two new projector models: the P525WL and the P525UL. Both provide a flexible, affordable and maintenance-free solution for installing projectors in higher education classrooms, conference rooms and other places where a large, high-quality image is desired.
The P525WL replaces the P502WL-2, and the P525UL replaces the P502HL-2. For each new model, the imaging unit has been switched from DLP to LCD technology. "These projectors offer bright colors, and NEC's original sealed optical technology introduces a significant breakthrough, eliminating the need for a filter in LCD-based projectors," said Ryan Pitterle, NEC's Product Manager.
With 5,200 core lumens, these two LCD models provide clear and dynamic images in ambient light conditions, and the laser light source offers a minimum of 20,000 hours of reliable life, reducing total cost of ownership and reducing maintenance.
By using Constant Brightness mode, the P525WL and P525UL are able to deliver even-looking images over the life of the projector. In addition, these 4K-ready projectors support UHD signals, while native WXGA and WUXGA resolutions produce
Like other NEC P series projectors, the new references offer a unique combination of installation series features at a low cost, including manual and vertical lens shifting, 1.6x zoom lens, and HDBaseT input. Quick start and shutdown make operations easy for users, and the quiet operation of the projectors allows for distraction-free presentations.
Both models offer advanced networking capability and enhanced wireless collaboration capability. They feature dual HDMI to seamlessly switch between Blu-ray, computer or other digital sources; USB with 2.0A support for powering third-party devices; LAN port for network control and asset management; and optional wireless module (NP05LM1) with MultiPresenter capability for up to 16 simultaneous connections.
Designed and built to last, the P525WL and P525UL are backed by a 5-year warranty with NEC's InstaCare replacement program included.