DePaul University Revamps In-Classroom Audio/Video System with More Than 200 Networked Sharp Projectors.MAHWAH, N.J. -- Utilizing a unique method for projector management, DePaul University DePaul University[1] is a private institution of higher education and research in Chicago, Illinois, USA. recently installed Sharp Electronics' XG-PH50X DLP (Digital Light Processing) A data projection technology from TI that produces clear, readable images on screens in lit rooms. DLP is used in all types of projection devices, from data projectors that weigh only a few pounds to large rear-projection TVs to electronic [R] professional networkable projectors in classrooms throughout the campus. In an effort to simplify professors' presentations, alleviate technical problems in the classroom and reduce costs, the university's IT department is overseeing the projector installation and overall use, which is a departure from traditional A/V (1) (Audio/Video) Refers to equipment and applications that deal with sound and sight. The A/V world includes microphones, tape recorders, audio mixers, still and video cameras, film projectors, slide projectors, VCRs, CD and DVD players/recorders, amplifiers and department management. During the past year, the university purchased more than 200 Sharp projectors, based on positive feedback from the IT department and faculty members. "We evaluated many different models based on network capability, size, theft deterrent features and reliability," said Joseph Salwach, assistant vice president, Information Services See Information Systems. at DePaul University. "The Sharp XG-PH50X not only met all of our design criteria Noun 1. design criteria - criteria that designers should meet in designing some system or device; "the job specifications summarized the design criteria" criterion, standard - the ideal in terms of which something can be judged; "they live by the standards of their , but the built-in RJ-45 LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. connection has allowed us to reduce problems and speed resolution so classroom presentations run smoothly." Sharp's XG-PH50X is designed for presentation-intense environments like classrooms. The built-in RJ-45 LAN connection and Web server allows direct control from the desktop to the projector and enables many projectors throughout a university to be connected to a single network. The IT department can then manage the entire network for remote control, asset management and diagnostics. This helps minimize downtime The time during which a computer is not functioning due to hardware, operating system or application program failure. and expedites maintenance by self-diagnosing system errors, instantly alerting the control PC or e-mailing an error message to a predetermined pre·de·ter·mine v. pre·de·ter·mined, pre·de·ter·min·ing, pre·de·ter·mines v.tr. 1. To determine, decide, or establish in advance: list. "Since these projectors were installed, the university has seen classroom projector problems decrease more than 80 percent," said Salwach. "The advantage of the networkable projector in a classroom setting is that the projector becomes an auxiliary device on a network, saving money and reducing the number of people involved with the management," said Joe Gillio, associate director of display product planning Product Planning is the ongoing process of identifying and articulating market requirements that define a product’s feature set. See also
The XG-PH50X features an "intelligent" dual lamp design for redundant reliability and uninterrupted presentations. In many classrooms at DePaul, the projectors use a single lamp, or "eco" or low brightness mode, effectively doubling the lamp life and reducing costs. "The XG-PH50X is a proven platform for Sharp and was used recently to develop the new 5200 ANSI lumen A measurement of light that has been standardized by ANSI. It is commonly used to rate the brightness of a data projector. An ANSI lumen rating uses an average of several measurements taken across the face of the light source. high-brightness XG-PH70X, designed for high-end installations and large venues," said Gillio. With eye-popping brightness, a 1000:1 contrast ratio, six lens options and redundant reliability, the XGA-resolution XG-PH50X delivers uncompromising picture quality in larger spaces such as a lecture hall lecture hall n → sala de conferencias; (UNIV) → aula lecture hall lecture n → amphithéâtre m or conference room. The projector provides reliable operation even during extended use and decreases the overall cost of ownership by efficiently managing lamp life through adjustable brightness settings ranging from 4000 to 1600 ANSI lumens. The XG-PH50X has six lens options providing users with a multitude of placement choices, including up to 70 feet from the screen* or out-of-reach on a high ceiling. Five of the lenses are powered, so adjustments can be made remotely. The sixth lens is a wide-angle fixed focus. Power "H & V" optical lens shift allows the user to adjust the lens horizontally and vertically, minimizing keystone distortion. For more information, please contact Sharp Electronics Corporation, Professional Display Division, by calling 866-4-VISUAL (866-484-7825) or sending email to ProLCD@sharpusa.com. For online product information, visit Sharp's Web site at SharpLCD.com. About DePaul University DePaul is the largest Catholic university in the nation and the 10th largest private, not-for-profit university in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . A richly diverse population of 23,148 students attends classes on two city and four suburban campuses. For more information about DePaul, visit depaul.edu/. Sharp Electronics Corporation is the U.S. subsidiary of Japan's Sharp Corporation, a worldwide developer of one-of-a-kind home entertainment products, appliances, networked multifunctional office solutions, solar energy solar energy, any form of energy radiated by the sun, including light, radio waves, and X rays, although the term usually refers to the visible light of the sun. solutions and mobile communication and information tools. Leading brands include AQUOS[R] Liquid Crystal Televisions, 1-Bit[TM] digital audio products, SharpVision[R] projection products, Insight[TM] Microwave Drawers, IMAGER[TM] digital multifunctional systems, and Notevision[R] multimedia projectors. For more information visit Sharp Electronics Corporation at www.sharpusa.com * The projector can be placed 70 feet away from a 10-foot screen when using the AN-PH60EZ optional long-throw zoom lens. The sale was made through Sharp's authorized dealership, United Visual, Inc., of Itasca, IL |
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