
Review Summary
16:9 (native), 16:10, 4:3, LBX and auto compatible
2x 10W speakers (stereo)
5,000 ANSI lumens
6 segment RYGCWB
15,000:1
RS232C, wired remote in, 3D Sync out, RJ45, 12V trigger
Single Texas Instruments 0.65" 1080p DMD
1.07 billion
Four corner adjustment
26.2" - 301.1"
2x HDMI, 1x VGA, 1x composite, 1x S-Video, 1x audio (3.5mm)
+/-20deg. Vertical +/-20deg. Horizontal
7,000/6,000/5,000/3,000 (Eco+/Dynamic/ECO/Bright)
Vertical: +16%
Lamp (330W)
WUXGA (1920 x 1200)
1080p (1920 x 1080)
30dB (ECO)
1
5 to 40 deg. C (41 to 104 deg. F), 85% max humidity
1x VGA, 1x USB (Wi-Fi adapter), 1x USB (USB display, service), audio out (3.5mm)
405W typical (Bright), 445W max (Bright), 315W typical (Eco), 347W max (Eco)
AC input 100-240V, 50-60Hz, auto-switching
4.2' - 49.1' (without zoom)
F=2.5-3.25; F=20.91-32.62mm
Front, rear, ceiling mount, table top
Full size remote with laser
1.41 - 2.24
0.7
1.6x optical, 0.8 - 2.0x digital
Supports all HDMI 1.4a mandatory 3D formats (Frame pack, side-by-side, top-bottom) and up converts frame rate from 60Hz to 120Hz or 24Hz to 144Hz (i.e. 60 or 72 frames per eye)
VGA, SVGA, HDTV(720P), WXGA, WXGA+, SXGA, SXGA+, UXGA, HDTV(1080p), WUXGA
15.375 - 91.146 KHz
24 - 85Hz (120Hz for 3D)
Kensington lock port
PAL, SECAM, 576i/p, NTSC, 480i/p, HDTV 720p/1080i/1080p
14.17 x 5.34 x 11.61" (35.99 x 13.56 x 29.49cm)
10.2 lbs (4.63kg)
796435442408
Bright projection with installation flexibility and control
Experience brilliant 1080p projection with the 5,000 lumens Optoma EH512. Its 15,000:1 contrast ratio, 1.6x zoom, vertical lens shift, keystone correction and full RS-232C control provide installation flexibility ideal for large classrooms, lecture halls, museums and houses of worship. A PC-free image viewer and document reader display office documents, PDFs and images from USB storage devices. HDCast Pro connectivity provides wireless screen mirroring with Android, Mac OS and Windows devices. LAN display supports up to 4 simultaneous computers while USB display mirrors Android and iOS devices. Robust input options include HDMI, VGA and analog for easy connectivity to current and legacy video sources.
Bright 1080p projection featuring 5,000 lumens and 15,000:1 contrast ratio
PC-free USB image viewer and office document reader
Wireless presentations and images with HDCast Pro (USB Wi-Fi adapter included)
USB display screen mirroring with iOS and Android devices
LAN display via Ethernet with Windows and Mac OS X
Vertical lens shift, keystone correction and full RS-232C control
DLP Technology
DLP (Digital Light Processing) is a proprietary technology from Texas Instruments that offers digital projection with higher contrast, faster response time, good pixel structure and virtually no color degradation.
HDCast Pro - Wireless Display and Document Casting
Screen mirror Android, Windows and Mac devices wirelessly; Cast images and documents from Android, iOS, Windows and Mac devices or use USB Display to screen mirror Android and iOS devices.
PC-free USB Image and Document Viewer
Integrated PC-free image and document viewer provide direct viewing of office documents, PDFs, images and presentations from any USB storage device.
Vertical Lens Shift
Vertical lens shift simplifies installations by shifting the image up and down without image distortion to provide a wider range of projector placement possibilities, making it easier to position the projector in a room.
+12v Trigger
Easily trigger a motorized screen to lower or raise when the projector is powered on or off.
AMX Compatibility
Easily communicate with AMX control systems for simple integration.
Crestron Roomview - NETWORK CONTROL Roomview
Software provides a custom configurable interface to monitor, manage and control every device in every room remotely from any computer.
Manage up to 250 projectors at the same time (via master PC)
Control and alter the projector settings using a simple web browser page, including OSD menu control
Set up email alerts for warning messages
Ideal for large installations in both educational and business environments
RS-232 Control
Take control of the projector using HEX or ASCII commands via RS-232 cable.