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Brillian BR6501m-i Projection TV (BR6501mi)

65" diagonal, 16:9, 2000:1 contrast Add to Compare List


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Brillian BR6501m-i Projection TV

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 Product Sheet More Brillian
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  Display (Show Metric Units)
Screen Size 65" Diagonal
Display Technology Projection
Light Engine LCOS
Resolution 1280x720
Pixel Pitch 0.06 H×V
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Contrast Ratio 2000:1
Brightness 450 cd/m2
Displayable Colors 16.7 million colors
Viewing Angle 50deg V × 170° H
Display Life      **
Response Time 11ms
Screen Filter Anti-Reflective
  Compatibility
Color System NTSC
Formats 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i
  Inputs
S-Video 4-pin DIN (2 sets) Back
Composite RCA (2 sets) Back
Component 3 RCAs (2 sets) Back
VGA In 15-Pin Dsub Back
Tuner Co-ax (2 sets) Back
DVI Digital Input 24 pin DVI-I Back
RS232 DB-9 Dsub Back
S-Video 4-pin DIN Front
Composite RCA Front
  General
Bezel Color Black
Power Supply 120V - 120V
Power Consumption 270 Watts
Standby Power 2.5 Watts
Dimensions (W x H x D)
(without stand or speakers)
59.5" x 44.0" x 23.0"
Weight 112.0 lbs.
Speakers 15.0 W × 2
FCC Class FCC Class B, Home Use
Warranty 1 year
MSRP      **
Production Status Out of Production
Last Ship Date Jan 2006
  Additional Features
3D Picture Support      **
3:2 Pull Down Yes
V-Chip      **
Closed Captioning Yes
Picture-In-Picture Yes
** this item is either not applicable, unpublished, or unknown
  Brillian's Description
Based on Brillian's proprietary Gen II LCoS(TM) microdisplay technology, the BR6501m/i features a three megapixel (1280x720-pixel per panel) engine and offers stated contrast ratios of up to 2000:1. It features a 170-degree viewing angle, an ultra-fine-pitch 16:9 widescreen, artifact-free full-motion video through its three-panel architecture, and an upgradeable hardware and software architecture, all in a sleek design that measures a mere 23-inches in depth


 
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