ViewSonic PX703HD 1080p Projector
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| Identifiers | |
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| MPN | Viewsonic PX703HD |
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| Key Features | |
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Image size The measurement of a display’s diagonal, expressed in inches or centimeters. It indicates the overall visual area available for content and is commonly used to compare monitors, televisions, laptops, tablets, and other electronic devices.
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30"~300" |
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Light source The main illumination source used by the product, such as LED, laser, CCFL, or other light-emitting technologies. It indicates whether the device uses a single light source or multiple sources and helps users understand the lighting characteristics of the item.
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Lamp |
| Noise Level | 31 dB |
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Service life of light source The total operating hours a light source can provide before it needs replacement, expressed in standard time units such as hours or days.
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5000 h |
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Service life of light source (economic mode) The total operating hours a lamp can provide before it needs replacement when running in an energy‑saving mode, expressed in units of time such as hours or days.
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20000 h |
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Speaker The electrical power output of each built‑in speaker in the product, expressed as a pair of values (e.g., "2 x 10 W" meaning two speakers each rated at 10 W). This attribute helps users compare audio performance and understand the power capacity of integrated speakers.
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10W |
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Technology The chemical composition of a battery that determines its performance, energy density, and suitability for different applications. Common chemistries include Lithium‑Ion, Nickel‑Metal Hydride, Alkaline, Lead‑Acid, and others.
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DLP |
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Vertical lens shift range The vertical lens shift range indicates the maximum upward and downward movement of a projector’s lens, expressed as a percentage or degree interval (e.g., "-50 – 50%" or "-60 – 60°"). It defines how far the image can be vertically shifted to correct keystone distortion while maintaining image quality.
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-5 - 5% |

Viewsonic is a brand of computer monitors, projectors, and other electronics. It was founded in 1987 and is now a subsidiary of TPV Technology.















