Digital Projection presents at ISE 2017 five new solid-state UHD laser projectors
Of the new features that can be seen at its stand, the 4K of 27.000 Insight Dual Laser lumens, as well as the HighLite Laser 4K-UHD, a 3DLP team 12.500 lumens. The E-Vision range has been expanded with 4K-UHD and 10K laser models, and the fifth projector that is exhibited as the protagonist at the fair is the Mercury Quad, a Titan system update.
Visitors who come to the stand (Hall 1 F44) of Digital Projection in WHEREAS 2017 You will be able to check the characteristics of the new solid state laser projectors that are being presented at the fair. For those looking for a stunning visual experience, Digital Projection has installed a 4K projection wall of 4,5 meters wide in which clear and super bright images are displayed thanks to the Insight Dual Laser projector. This new 4K model with 4,096×2,160 resolution of one hundred kilos, 27.000 lumens and a contrast of 2.000:1 offers a total of 20.000 lighting hours, maintenance free.
Insight Dual Laser projector offers 3D capabilities in sequential and dual tube formats. With its dual flash processing and dark time insertion (dark time) provides greater flexibility and comfort when projecting in 3D and the system can be synchronized for use with glasses.
With ColorMax functionality, for high precision and scale images, along with scaling, enlargement and edge blending (edge-blending), can be controlled via PC Projection Controller App (Projection Controller PC Application), improving its accessibility and ease of use.
An ideal device for professional simulation applications, display, signage and different uses where a large screen is required.
The second projector that Digital Projection is presenting in Amsterdam is the HighLite Laser 4K-UHD. A DLP computer 3 which offers a shine of 12.500 lumens and a contrast ratio of. 2000:1. Ultra High Definition Video Processing (Ultra High Definition –UHD) that this model incorporates adds an additional dimension to HIGHlite 3D standards and the geometric correction guarantees maximum flexibility.
E-Vision's 3D range has been expanded with 4K-UHD and 10K laser models, including picture in picture (PIP), as well as edge-blending and geometry correction functions as standard, as well as a real-time clock for automation.
The first is a 1DLP device with 7.500 brightness lumens, resolution of 3,840×2,160 and a contrast ratio of 6.000:1 from 20.000:1 in high contrast model, that it achieves thanks to Dynamic Black technology.
The 10K achieves a brightness of 10.500 lumens at 1,920 resolution×1.200 (WUXGA), being ideal for medium and large sized screens. Both E-Vision projectors enjoy the same versatility as the rest of the equipment in the range and a durability of their light source of up to 20.000 hours.
The fifth solid-state model presented as new at this edition of ISE is the Mercury Quad, an update to the redesigned Titan lamp-based projection system, to give it a more modern look, while continuing to have 20.000 lumen output for its four 465w lamps.
A device that incorporates 3D capabilities and a wide variety of professional functions to adapt to a wide range of commercial applications and large screen professional rooms.
Finally, The M-Vision range has been updated to include the latest in laser lighting technology.
The Laser 15K is a powerful single-chip DLP projector with a capacity of 15.000 lumens and a contrast ratio of 10.000:1. A projection solution for displaying images on large format screens.
Third party applications
The visual projection of Digital Projection can also be done at ISE in applications that other exhibitors have made.. Integrated with Wings Engine 8K super media servers, an electric stand de AV Stumpfl (1-H6, 1-G3) Insight 4K Quads are being used, offering 25K brightness with uncompressed 8K images.
A HighLite laser projector has been installed in the Navitar, while Caliber has four HighLite and DNP has an E-Vision system 6800. For your part, Stewart is showing off E-Vision equipment 8500, a projector that is also being used at the Wyrestorm booth with a UST lens.
Access to the ISE Special 2017
Did you like this article?
Subscribe to our NEWSLETTER and you won't miss anything.



