High-Definition DLP Imaging
The Sharp XV-Z7000e is a DLP™ projector designed for home theatre use, featuring advanced DLP technology that delivers sharp, high-contrast images and detailed picture quality suitable for both broadcast video and widescreen content.
Digital Television and Widescreen Support
With the XV-Z7000e, users can project DTV images and 16:9 widescreen content when connected to digital television decoders or similar video sources, ensuring accurate display of modern video formats.
Advanced Video Processing
The projector employs advanced video circuitry to minimise dot crawl and cross-color noise, producing clearer and more stable images during playback of both standard and high-definition content.
Uniform Image Quality
Equipped with 3D digital uniformity technology, it provides a consistently uniform image across the screen, improving clarity and overall picture balance.
Geometric Correction
Active digital keystone correction adjusts both horizontal and vertical distortion when the projector is not perfectly perpendicular to the screen, maintaining the correct 4:3 aspect ratio without jagged edges.
User-Friendly Interface
A multi-color graphical user interface (GUI) allows intuitive image adjustments, while color temperature and gamma correction functions enable fine-tuning to match the source material and viewing preferences.
Progressive and Film Modes
The progressive mode and film mode convert interlaced signals to progressive formats, enhancing the display of slow-moving or still images for smoother motion and clearer details.
Brightness Control and Image Flexibility
A brightness switchover function allows adjustment of projected light to balance image brightness, power consumption, and fan noise. Widescreen projection support ensures correct display of DVD and anamorphic content recorded in 16:9 format.
Signal Input and Computer Compatibility
The projector supports analog component video inputs (Y, PB, PR) for high-quality color reproduction and a multi-scan RGB input that accepts VGA and Macintosh signals without additional hardware.