Acer Dsv 1340 Projector Exclusive · Ultimate
Where the Acer DSV 1340 truly separates itself from the budget projector pack is its luminous output. Most home projectors in its launch price bracket ($500–$700) struggle to reach 3,000 ANSI lumens. The DSV 1340, however, boasts a native brightness of 4,000 ANSI lumens.
The "Exclusive" variant is rumored to use a slightly different DLP chip (0.55" XGA DMD) that offers 10% better grayscale tracking than the standard DSV 1340, making it oddly competent for black-and-white film viewing. acer dsv 1340 projector exclusive
The Exclusive model replaces the standard 3.5mm audio output with a 5-pin mini-DIN RS-232 port for serial control and adds a 12V trigger for motorized screens. This makes it a favorite among home theater DIYers who build automated setups on a budget. Where the Acer DSV 1340 truly separates itself
At first glance, SVGA (800x600) might seem dated. However, for an exclusive business/education projector, this is intentional. The lower native resolution allows the projector to pump out extreme brightness (3,500+ lumens) without overheating. This makes the DSV 1340 dominant in rooms that refuse to get dark—conference rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows or lecture halls with fluorescent lighting. The "Exclusive" variant is rumored to use a
