DXL Digital Xenon Lamps
For Sony Digital Cinema Projectors
Sony’s SXRD digital cinema systems deliver the best in 4K resolution and at the heart of that performance is the finest quality DXL Digital Xenon lamps from Ushio. The decision to upgrade to 4K is without compromise. So why would you compromise on any lamp that drives the system?
The highest over all performance of 4K digital cinema projection can only be achieved with Ushio’s DXL series that were specifically developed for the Sony’s SXRD system. Ushio’s DXL series, offers superior luminance, high stability, and the ultimate in lamp reliability. Theatre audiences can enjoy the complete visual experience of stunning 4K picture quality and the stable brightness from Ushio’s DXL series.
Ushio is proud to offer the Sony 4K Gold Ushio Lamp Program for Sony Digital Cinema 4K customers in the United States, Canada and Latin America.
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Why Choose USHIO DXL
- Ushio’s DXL series of digital xenon lamps achieve the highest performance for digital cinema projection.
- Digital cinema projectors have a more complex optical system than that of film projectors and require lamps with much higher brightness and a more stable arc. Ushio’s DXL series are 20-50% brighter than that of standard film lamps of the same wattages.
- DXL lamps are optimized to meet technical standards especially for digital 3-D screenings.
- Ushio now offers its L-Series (Long Life) Digital Xenon lamps.
Specifications
DXL FOR SONY® 4K DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTORS
SONY PROJECTOR | Ordering Code | Lamp Description | Wattage | 100% Warranty Hours |
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SRX-R220 & SRX-R320P | 5002089 | DXL-20SRX | 2000 | 3000 |
SRX-R220 & SRX-R320P | 5002321 | DXL-20SRX/L* | 2000 | 3500 |
SRX-R220 & SRX-R320P | 5002090 | DXL-30SRX | 3000 | 1000 |
SRX-R220 & SRX-R320P | 5002322 | DXL-30SRX/L* | 3000 | 1800 |
SRX-R220 & SRX-R320P | 5002091 | DXL-40SRX | 4200 | 800 |
SRX-R220 & SRX-R320P | 5002325 | DXL-40SRX/LL* | 4200 | 1000 |
* L-Series
Operational Note for Digital Cinema Xenon Lamps: Based upon our internal research experiments, operation cycles with “On/Off” mode every 2 hours (10 minutes off), delays the generation of lamp flicker by up to 30% when compared to the operation cycle of 11 hours continuous mode.