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Philips Enters Professional Projection Market with ProPix Series, Powered by its Time-Proven UHP Technology

Screeneo Innovation SA, brand license partner for Philips projectors, enhances Philips’ strong presence in professional display solutions with the introduction of the ProPix series projectors. This launch brings Philips’ projection expertise to the business environment

The ProPix series carries forward the legacy of the Ultra High Performance (UHP) lamp technology, now produced by Signify – world leader in lighting technology. First developed in 1994 by Philips, this revolutionary lamp technology transformed the projection industry through its innovative high-pressure operation – up to 200 atmospheres at operating temperature – enabling exceptional brightness and efficiency in a compact form factor. The unique design of the UHP lamps results in superior stability and longevity compared to conventional lamp technologies of the time. This innovative approach sets new standards for projection performance, making it the preferred choice for professional installations worldwide.

 

 

Professional reliability, exceptional performance
The flagship ProPix 850 and ProPix 650 harness the power of UHP lamps, delivering exceptional 4000 ANSI lumens brightness with remarkable colour stability. Operating at just 29 dBA in Eco Mode, these projectors are a non-intrusive presence in meeting rooms and classrooms. The series achieves an industry-leading lamp life of up to 10,000 hours in Eco Mode – twice the standard expectation.

Versatile connectivity for every environment
Understanding diverse professional needs, the series offers tailored connectivity options. The ProPix 650 features both HDMI and dual VGA inputs, ensuring seamless integration with legacy systems commonly found in educational institutions and established corporate environments. Meanwhile, the ProPix 850’s dual HDMI configuration caters to modern digital setups. Both models include RS232 ports for professional AV control systems, USB connectivity, and a 3.5mm audio output for external sound solutions.

Designed for flexible installations
Both ProPix models are engineered for versatile installation scenarios, projecting impressive images from 70″ up to 150″ diagonal. With a throw ratio of 1.49:1, they can create a professional 120″ display from just 4 metres distance. The lightweight design of 2.5 kg makes them easily portable, while support for multiple aspect ratios (4:3/16:9/16:10/Native) ensures compatibility with various content formats. Both models feature manual focus adjustment and vertical keystone correction of +/- 40 degrees for perfect image alignment, complemented by a 2-watt internal speaker for audio flexibility.

   ProPix 650  ProPix 850
 Technology  DLP (0.65″ DMD)  DLP (0.65″ DMD)
 Resolution  WXGA (1280×800)  Full HD 1080p (1920×1080)
 Brightness  4000 ANSI lumens  4000 ANSI lumens
 Contrast ratio  2000:1  1600:1
 Light source  Philips UHP Lamp by Signify  Philips UHP Lamp by Signify
 Connectivity  HDMI, 2x VGA, RS232, USB, 3.5mm audio  2x HDMI, RS232, USB, 3.5mm audio
 Noise level  29 dBA (Eco Mode)  29 dBA (Eco Mode)
 Lamp life  Up to 10,000 hours (Eco Mode)  Up to 10,000 hours (Eco Mode)
 Price  €499 / £449 / $499  €699 / £599 / $699
 Availability  January 2025  December 2024

Additional Features:

• Automatic HDMI signal detection
• All-glass lens system
• Presentation and spreadsheet presets
• Easily retractable foot for setup
• Digital zoom

The Philips ProPix 850 will be available from December 2024 at £599, with the ProPix 650 following in January 2025 at £449. Both models come with comprehensive 2 year warranty and professional support.

For more information, visit Philips projectors here: https://www.philips.co.uk/c-m-so/projectors

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