Vivitek launches new digital projectors for large venues and educational and business environments
The manufacturer of digital playback and presentation products, Vivitek, has taken advantage of the InfoComm fair to unveil three new digital installation projectors for large spaces - models D5280U, D8800 y D7180HD- and the Qumi Q5 pocket projector.
Vivitek Corporation has premiered at InfoComm 2012 (stand N441) a new line of installation projectors for large spaces. These new projectors offer high lumen output and a solid design, as well as dual lamp technology and motorized lens shift capability, allowing installers to be creative with installations. From edge blending and stacking to warping and interchangeable lens options for greater flexibility, Vivitek exhibits in Las Vegas the various applications that its line of projectors can perform.
New additions to Vivitek's line of projectors include the D5280U models, D8800 y D7180HD. The D5280U is a WUXGA resolution projector (1920×1200) which comes with a centered lens for simpler setup. The super-bright D8800 features dual-lamp technology and interchangeable color wheels for the most diverse applications and installation experiences.. The D7180HD is a native 1080p short throw projector for designs requiring smaller solutions, more intimate.
Edward Gurr, Director of Product Management at Vivitek, has manifested: “With these new projectors, Vivitek continues to increase its line of products focused on installation and large spaces. As installations and designs become more complex, We offer solutions to installers with the projectors we offer. By incorporating technologies and features that allow projectors to be more versatile and flexible, Vivitek projectors are the solution for the installation industry.”
For the business traveler, Vivitek also offers the Qumi Q5 LED pocket projector, a lightweight solution for presentations without an external source, for those with immediate needs.
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