The Eiki EIP-4500 projector offers redundant reliability for uninterrupted presentations through Sharp’s dual-lamp optical system. For applications where a reduced output can be used, such as in shaded rooms, users can run a single lamp, or operate the unit in its “eco” low brightness mode, effectively doubling the lamp life.
Multiple Lenses for Limitless Placement Options
The EIP4500 has six lens options providing users with a multitude of placement choices, including up to 70 feet from the screen* or out-of-reach on a high ceiling. Five of the lenses are powered, so adjustments can be made remotely. The sixth lens is a wide-angle fixed focus. Power “H & V” optical lens shift allows the user to adjust the lens horizontally and vertically, minimizing keystone distortion.
Exceptional Video Processing
The EIP-4500’s built-in video-processing chip, the Sharp CV-IC (Computer Video Integrated Composer) System, ensures high image quality. The CV-IC circuitry smoothes jagged edges, minimizes image noise and creates a perfectly rectangular image with keystone corrections, resulting in impressively sharp presentations.
Advanced DDR DLP™ Technology
With the latest in DDR DLP Technology from Texas Instruments, including four-segment 3x speed color wheel and sealed optics, customers have superior image quality in the EIP-4500. When combined with Sharp’s enhanced reliability, the EIP-4500 is an excellent choice for most any application, including boardrooms, lecture halls, staging/rental as well as NOC command and control.
Remote Access and Control Software
The EIP-4500 has a built-in RJ-45 LAN connection and Web server that allows direct control from the desktop to the projector without special software. Sharp’s Display Manager Software connects one or more LAN-enabled projectors to a network for remote control, asset management and diagnostics. The software helps minimize downtime and expedites maintenance by self-diagnosing system errors, instantly alerting the control PC or e-mailing an error message to a predetermined list.