Digital Projection shines at ISE 2016 your new generation of laser projectors
HIGHlite Laser II is the new projector that stars at this manufacturer's stand at the fair, which represents the second generation of its systems in which it combines a long-lasting lighting source and 13.000 lumens brightness with other precision features.
The professionals who visit these days WHEREAS 2016 have in the space of Digital Projection (hall 1 – stand F42) an environment in which new laser projection technology, The luminosity and brilliance of the new HIGHlite II draws all the attention.
Maintaining the same solid state laser phosphorescent light source of 20.000 hours offered by the HIGHlite laser projector, The second generation of this model has 13.000 brightness lumens (regarding the 11.000 of his predecessor), plus video processing and a full 120Hz processing path from sequential DisplayPort, of 120 Hz o 60 Improved Hz, via dual HDMI tube input.
Combining an exceptionally bright long-life illumination source with other precision features, have resulted in HIGHlite II, a laser projection solution that suits a wide range of professional applications.
This model incorporates edge blending image is included as standard, along with advanced geometric correction. HDBaseT, DisplayPort 1.2 y HDMI 1.4, as well as DVI and 3G-SDI inputs ensure that the projector's connectivity is comprehensive and future-proof.
The new version of HIGHlite has WUXGA resolution and a contrast ratio of 2.000: 1, as well as including active 3D functionality with frame rates up to 144Hz. Extensive range of fixed and zoom lenses available, flexible installation in projector placement (horizontal o vertical), Minimal maintenance and reduced total cost of ownership by eliminating lamp replacement costs are other benefits..
The stand also shows the advantages of E-Vision 8500 Laser, a projector that borrows HIGHlite's proven solid-state laser light source but available in a cost-effective 1DLP solution, con 8.500 lumens and ability to produce more than 20.000 lighting hours.
E-Vision 8500 Laser can also make use of the new ultra-short projection lens (0.38: 1), to fit vertical markets such as museums and attractions, with the possibility of creating an image width between 2,1 y 7,5 m.
In situations of intense ambient light, as happens in this type of competitions, Digital Projection demonstrates its popular Insight 4K laser model, with complete mounting flexibility and clarity thanks to the ultra-high resolution so as not to lose detail of any content displayed on the screen.
The company presents the advantages of the new 4K Quad Insight, 'big brother' of the previous one and using the same electronics, but with the addition of four 465w lamps that allow it to produce 25.000 lumens from the same chassis size.
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