The CL 710 model from Runco combines DLP technology in the High-End Homecinema sector with 1000 ANSI lumens, a contrast of 1800:1 and a native HDTV 1280 x 720 resolution. The manufacturer specifies a runtime of 2000 hours for this projector's lamp. A look at the light output reveals: The 1000 ANSI lumens are sufficient to illuminate an image width of up to 321 cm in darkened rooms. If room light is present, we recommend not exceeding a maximum width of 214 cm. This is a discontinued model that is no longer officially distributed by Runco.
Display Type
1 x (alt=HD2 / neu= HD2+) DLP Chip HDTV 16/9 Ti Digital Light Processing Chip
Ansi-Lumen
Projector
1000
Screen
444 Lux (200 cm Screen width)
Contrast
1800:1 full on/off
1800:1 full on/off
Black Level
0,5556 min. Lumen
0,247 min. Lumen
Offset
59% 10 cm over screen top edge →
SCREEN
+Projector
Resolution
HDTV 1280 x 720
921.600 Pixel
Video Modes
NTSC, PAL,HDTV 1080i, 720p EDTV 480p,
Disc Recognition
DVD | HD Blu-ray (komprimiert) | 3D Blu-ray | 4K UHD Blu-ray
Application
High-End Homecinema | Small screen width, rooms with very little ambient light below 50 lumens.
The picture quality is excellent and above average, even after hours of projection no watery eyes etc.
A scandal in this price range is the too loud operating noise. It is inexplicable to me why such an expensive device cannot be better encapsulated
The cost of a replacement bulb is incomprehensible and, in my opinion, simply indecent. Here it seems to be like with printers, the replacement cartridge brings the actual (safe) profit, not the hardware. But that shouldn‘t apply to Runco‘s hardware, as the price is around 14,000 euros
ps: I‘m curious to see if they‘ll publish this review.