I PAQ MP3800 MICRO PROJECTOR

KEY FEATURES

 

Compaq iPAQ MP3800 Micro Projector

Brightness (ANSI)

1300 lumens

Native display resolution

XGA (1024 x 768)

Resolutions supported through

Will automatically scale up from VGA, SVGA or scale down from SXGA to fill screen. Will scale

scaling

from Macintosh 832 x 624 and 1152 x 870 compatible.

 

 

Weight

1.6 kg

Volume

18.06 x 6.89 x 22.13 cm and 1937 cubic cm

Image technology

Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology

 

 

Image contrast

800:1 contrast full-on; 200:1 checkerboard

Color

SMPTE-C, 24 bit, 16.7M

White point

8000° Kelvin

Uniformity

60%

 

 

Lens type

Adjustable focal length zoom lens (1.2x) and manual adjustable focus

 

F#2.44~2.69, f=28.8~34.5 mm

Throw ratio (D:W)

2.0:1 – 2.4:1

Throw distance

1.14 to 10 m

 

 

Horizontal frequency

15 to 80 kHz for analog signals and 31.5 to 68 kHz for digital signals

Vertical frequency

30 to 100 Hz for analog signals and 48 to 85 Hz for digital signals

Power consumption

5 watts (standby)/200 watts (full power)

Noise level

37dB (normal operation)

 

 

Operating temperature

50° to 104° F (10° to 40° C)

Operating humidity (non-

20% to 80%

condensing)

 

Offset

128% of image above center line

 

 

Keystone correction

Horizontal and vertical digital keystone correction

Signal interface

Standard VGA, DVI, S-video, composite video, component video and audio cables

User interface

Standard Compaq onscreen display

 

 

Remote control

Full-featured remote control with remote mouse

 

 

USB capabilities

8-pin to USB/RS-232

Approvals/certifications

CE, C.I.S.P.R., VCCI, FCC Class B Approval, TUV, UL/CUL Approval,

Onscreen languages

English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Traditional Chinese

 

 

Adjustable features

Brightness, contrast, positioning, keystone correction, digital zoom, clock, clock phase, color

 

temperature, picture control, HDTV, menu location, control, lamp hours, lamp hours reset,

 

standby lamp delay, serial number, factory reset, image control (upside down, reverse)

Audio

Integrated two-watt speaker

Video

VGA or DVI source (example: DVD on Portable or Desktop PC). Video and S-video capability

 

(from DVD, Camcorder, or VCR), HDTV signals (480p, 480i, 720p, 1080i), and component

 

video

 

 

Power supply

100V to 240V (auto switching): warm restrike after 45 seconds

Lamp type

User replaceable

Tripod/ceiling mount ready

Yes

 

 

Warranty

Three-year pick-up and return warranty in Europe; 90-day standard bulb warranty. Within the

 

bulb warranty period, defective bulbs will be replaced via overnight shipment. Compaq’s toll-free

 

telephone hotline support is available 7 x 24. Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Consult

 

the Product Information Center for details.

www.hp.com

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MP3800 specifications

The Compaq MP3800 is a notable piece of technology from the early days of personal computing that combined compact design with powerful performance features. Launched during a period when portable computing was becoming increasingly popular, the MP3800 was manufactured to cater to professionals and tech enthusiasts seeking a reliable, robust device.

One of the standout features of the Compaq MP3800 is its impressive processing power for its time. The device was equipped with an Intel 486 processor, which was revolutionary in the early '90s, enabling users to run complex applications and multitask efficiently. The availability of various configurations also allowed users to select the processor speed that best met their needs, which ranged from 25 MHz to a more powerful 50 MHz.

The Compaq MP3800 also boasted a versatile memory configuration, allowing users to expand RAM up to 16 MB. Coupling this with the device's hard disk drive, which could range from 80 MB to an impressive 500 MB, ensured that users had sufficient storage for their files and applications. This flexibility positioned the MP3800 as an adaptable solution for a diverse set of users.

One of the key characteristics of the MP3800 was its design aimed at portability. Weighing in at just over 4 kg (approximately 9 lbs), the device featured a foldable design that made it easy to transport. The integrated LCD display provided vibrant visuals and was notably easier on power consumption compared to traditional CRT monitors, allowing for longer usage on battery power.

Additional features included a range of connectivity options, often featuring serial and parallel ports, which facilitated the connection of peripherals like printers and modems. The device also supported a range of expansion options, allowing users to add features such as additional memory, storage drives, or even network cards for enhanced connectivity.

In terms of software capabilities, the MP3800 was compatible with MS-DOS and earlier versions of Windows, catering to a wide range of business and productivity applications. This compatibility ensured that users could easily integrate the device into existing workflows, making it a versatile choice for enterprises and individuals alike.

Overall, the Compaq MP3800 represents a fascinating chapter in the history of portable computing, showcasing the blend of power, flexibility, and efficiency that defined its era. It remains a significant part of technological progression, laying the groundwork for future advancements in mobile technology.