ProPix Projectors From Philips: Exceptional Brightness and Silent Performance for Businesses and Schools

ProPix Projectors From Philips: Exceptional Brightness and Silent Performance for Businesses and Schools

The new ProPix line of projectors from Philips is being introduced in partnership with Screeneo Innovation SA. For those looking for professional-grade projection at an affordable price, the ProPix 850 and 650 versions are a sensible choice because of their exceptional brightness, low noise levels, and simplicity of setup.

Technology for UHP Lamps in Contemporary Workspaces

Since 1994, Philips has been using its Ultra High Performance (UHP) bulb technology, which is featured in the ProPix projectors. Because of its reputation for economy and longevity, UHP technology helps the ProPix projectors produce bright, crisp images while keeping their small size and avoiding overheating.

Designed for Different Environments

A WXGA (1280 x 800 pixels) resolution and 2,000:1 contrast ratio are features of the ProPix 650, but the ProPix 850 has a 1080p (1920 x 1080 pixels) resolution and 1,600:1 contrast ratio. Featuring 4000 ANSI lumens, all versions are designed to provide bright, clear images in a variety of lighting circumstances. They work well in both well-lit and dark environments. With an Eco Mode noise level of 29 dBA, the ProPix projectors are also optimized for silent operation, making them among the quietest in their class.

Flexible and Easy to Set Up

With a 1.49:1 throw ratio and manual focus, these projectors offer a variety of mounting options that cater to varying screen requirements and room sizes.

Modern Device Connectivity

The ProPix projectors are compatible with a wide range of devices thanks to their numerous connectivity choices, which include USB, RS232, HDMI, and VGA interfaces. Because of this, connecting computers, tablets, and other media sources is simple and hassle-free.

Extended Lamp Life and Support

The ProPix projectors’ UHP light may operate in Eco Mode for up to 10,000 hours, reducing the need for frequent replacements and long-term maintenance expenses. A two-year warranty and access to Philips’ expert support are included with both models.

Cost and Availability

For £599, the ProPix 850 will go on sale in December 2024, and the ProPix 650, which costs £449, will follow in January 2025.

Sanchita Patil

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