
Review Summary
The NEC NP6NEC NP610S is a versatile projector with a short throw lens. A short throw lens, simply put, can project a larger picture at a shorter distance from the screen than a conventional lens can. Short throw projector is ideal for smaller conference rooms, classrooms and living rooms. But with 2600 ANSI lumens of brightness at a 600:1 contrast ratio, you can be sure the NP 610S works in larger rooms too.
Short throw lenses are often used in rear projection setups where space behind the screen is at a premium, but the NP610S can do lot more than make big pictures in tight spaces. For one thing, it can make them all over the world. It has got an international 100 - 240 volt 50/60 Hz power supply and it can project video in the NTSC, PAL and SECAM standards. And speaking of international, its on-screen display (OSD) offers your choice of 21 languages.
The NP610S is also compatible with a couple dozen Macintosh and PC resolution/sync rates. Its Autosense feature intuitively syncs the projector with most computer signals and features one-touch image optimization. The NP610S also does 720p and 1080i high definition. If the projector's 7 W speaker isn't loud enough for you or you just want to listen to your program in stereo, you can hook up (optional) external powered speakers to the NP610S's variable audio out jack and control their volume with the projector's remote control.
Speaking of remote control, you can plug your NP610S into your LAN via its RJ45 jack and set it up for remote monitoring and management in just a few minutes. You can also have the projector e-mail you when it detects error conditions or a lamp is nearing the end of its useful life. ECO Mode allows for a lower power setting at a 30% reduction in brightness. Lamp power draw drops from 230 watts to 170 watts while life is extended by 25% from 4000 hours to 5000 hours. In addition, while in economy standby mode, the projector is designed to consume only 0.6 watts of power. Optionally, you can even display carbon savings on the startup screen.