Acer P8800: laser projection with 4K UHD resolution for large spaces
Visitors who come to IFA 2017 in Berlin you can see this new projector in action up to 5.000 brightness lumens, ideal for public places or large rooms that need high image quality, to which VL7860 is added, a very small ultra-high resolution laser equipment, both HDR compatible.
As Victor Chien has pointed out, president of digital display business Acer, in IFA 2017, contest in which the company presents, until next time 6 September at Messe Berlin, your news, “The high-definition experience with cinema-quality images and audio is increasingly essential for professionals and home users.”. With P8800 and VL7860, respectively, We respond to the needs of our clients. Whether presenting at a conference or at a meeting with friends, the idea is the same.: enjoy an impeccable image and high sound quality”.
The Acer P8800 projector is equipped with TI XPR technology, that offers more than 8,3 millions of pixels on screen (four times more than Full HD). Combining 4K UHD sharpness with up to 5.000 lumens keeps images vivid and crystal clear, regardless of daylight, projection distance or venue size.
Added to this is a contrast ratio of 1.200.000:1 offering pure blacks and bright whites on the screen, in addition to incorporating, just like VL7860 projector, AcuMotion technology and Rec color space coverages. 709 yRec. 2020.
This projector is easily controlled with the Crestron network system, that allows you to modify the screen via LAN or multi-user network. During installation, P8800 offers great flexibility in image placement and adjustment through its 1.96X motorized zoom, H/V lens shift and center lens design.
Small and compact design, the VL7860 model for home theater (in white) It has 4K UHD resolution (3.840×2.160p) y 8,3 megapixels on screen (thanks to XPR technology from Texas Instruments), reaching 3.000 Ansi lumens and a contrast of 1.500.000:1 DynamicBlack.
Acer VL7860 supports up to 110% in coverage of the Rec color space. 709 yRec. 2020 (aka BT.2020), ensuring cinema-like color accuracy, in addition to using the sRGB color standard, which ensures color consistency and eliminates drift in reproduction.
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