Christie 4K13A-HS Overview
Create large, impressive visuals with incredible color, and clarity with the 4K13-HS 12,500-Lumen Pixel Shift UHD 4K DLP Laser Projector from Christie. With its high-brightness, long-lasting DLP laser illumination and Christie BoldColor+ technology for rich color, the 4K13-HS is ideal for high-demand, high-use situations such as meeting and boardrooms, live events, museums, houses of worship, theme parks, and more. With Christie Twist built-in and Christie Mystique compatibility, the 4K13-HS offers users the tools needed to quickly and easily set up and align irregular screens and multi-projector displays.
Laser Light Illumination
Rated at 20,000 hours to 50% brightness, Christie laser projectors are engineered for long life and low maintenance, even in high-use situations. To provide extra peace of mind, Christie provides a warranty to cover the illumination system for five years or 20,000 hours, whichever comes first.
Flexible Connections
Connect practically any video device to the 4K13-HS with 12G-SDI, DisplayPort, HDBaseT, and two HDMI 2.0b inputs. HDMI and 12G-SDI outputs are provided for daisy-chaining in multi-projector applications.
Christie BoldColor Technology
Christie BoldColor+ Technology creates the color balance needed to accurately reproduce colorful images without sacrificing brightness. Christie BoldColor+ Technology employs blue and red laser diodes as well as an optical chamber, video processing, and specialized software to produce enhanced color and saturation and more lifelike visuals when compared to typical laser phosphor projectors.
Built-In Christie Twist and Compatible with Christie Mystique
Built-in Christie Twist allows you to seamlessly edge-blend and stack multiple projected images on any 2D or 3D surface and precisely control the geometry of each projector through an easy-to-use grid-point, mesh interface. Working in conjunction with Twist, Christie Mystique automates multi-projector warping and blending. With the click of a mouse, the camera-based software automatically aligns, stacks, and blends multi-projector systems in minutes. For simple 2D setups using up to 3 projectors in a single horizontal array on a flat screen or surface, you can download Mystique Lite at no additional cost and purchase an inexpensive supported webcam to get started.
Interchangeable Lenses
Throw Ratio | Lens Type | Part Number |
0.38:1 | Ultra short-throw lens | 900-300349-XX |
0.65-0.75:1 | Short-throw zoom lens | 140-144100-XX |
1.02-1.36:1 | Standard-throw zoom lens | 140-115108-XX |
1.2-1.5:1 | Standard-throw zoom lens | 140-109101-XX |
1.5-2.0:1 | Standard-throw zoom lens | 140-110103-XX |
2.0-4.0:1 | Long-throw zoom lens | 140-111104-XX |
4.0-7.0:1 | Long-throw zoom lens | 140-116109-XX |
7.2-10.8:1 | Ultra long-throw zoom lens | 140-145101-XX |
Additional Features
- AMX, Crestron, and PJLink connectivity
- Operates at full brightness on a single 12A, 110V circuit
- Boresight adjustable lens
- Motorized horizontal and vertical offset
- Motorized zoom and focus (for full ILS lenses)
- Full HD 3D support
- Eco mode
- Picture-in-picture
- Picture-by-picture
- TAA compliant
- Low-noise operation: 40 dBA in Eco mode
Christie 4K13A-HS Specs
Key Specs
Display System | 1-Chip 0.95" DMD DLP |
Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Maximum Brightness | 12,500 Lumens (ANSI) 14,800 Lumens (ISO) |
HDR Support | Yes, |
Inputs/Outputs | 2x HDMI 2.0b Audio, Video Input 1x BNC (12G-SDI) Video Input 1x DisplayPort Video Input 1x RJ45 (HDBaseT) Audio, Control, Data, Remote, Video Input 1x USB-A Power Output 1x BNC (12G-SDI) Video Output 1x HDMI Video Output 1x DE-9/DB-9 (RS-232) Control Input 1x RJ45 (Ethernet) Control, Data, LAN Input 1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm Mini Remote Input 1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm Mini Remote Output |
Light Source | Laser Phosphor |
In the Box
- Christie 4K13A-HS 12,500-Lumen Pixel Shift UHD 4K DLP Laser Projector (No Lens, TAA Compliant)
- AC Power Cord
- IR Remote Control
- 5-Year Manufacturer Warranty (Parts and Labor on the Projector)
- 5-Year Manufacturer Warranty (Or 20,000 Hours Parts and Labor on the Illumination System)
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