- 4K HDR Education Short Throw DLP Projector
- 4000 lumens of High Brightness: Normal 20,000 Lamp Hrs
- 16:9 Aspect Ratio, Fixed Zoom with up to 200″ Image size
- Throw projection: Just 12 inches to project 100” images.
- 2-year Local Warranty
BenQ LH890UST’s powerful BlueCore™ laser projection utilizes a dual colour wheel system to produce outstanding colour performance by increasing colour ratios and purity of RGBY colours, greatly enhancing colour saturation and brilliancy at the same lumen output of lamp-based projectors to deliver superior viewing experiences. LH890UST laser projectors create strikingly clear images with stratospherically high native contrast ratio of 100,000:1 for true deep blacks, vividly rich colors, and fine subtle details. LH890UST produces 4,000 ANSI lumens and superior brightness efficiency, at the same level as IFPs for clear, sharp images and text even in large, bright classrooms. High brightness allows lights to be kept on during lessons, and sealed laser banks prevent dust entry to minimize brightness decay for long-lasting high brightness. BenQ BlueCore™ laser education projectors deliver 20,000 hours of maintenance-free operation, preventing extra expenses on lamp replacement and maintenance. Ultra-short throw projectors can be mounted inches the wall directly above the screen, eliminating distracting shadows and glare for students and teachers to engage and collaborate freely in front of the board.
PointWrite™ technology works on any flat surface, so no expensive digital whiteboard or additional equipment is necessary. With the PointWrite™ module, images can be projected onto a wall for multiple students to easily share and write on the same screen, creating vast new opportunities for classroom interactivity and enabling possibilities for modern digital classrooms. PointWrite™ projectors offer multi-user capability, and two PointWrite™ projectors can be used to double the projection surface. With QWrite* Whiteboard Mode, teachers can run different applications or display, view, and annotate across two monitors