Digital Projection will attend InfoComm with new projectors for commercial environments
A new line of compact, energy-efficient projectors offers AV integrators flexible imaging options for a wide range of commercial environments. Among the teams that Digital Projection will present at InfoComm is the E-Vision 10000i 4K+ RGB, The Titan Luma 37.000 WU and Luma 35.000 4K-UHD, and the MLS.
Digital Projection, a brand of Delta, will present a new vision of imaging technology in InfoComm 2025. In a demonstration room at the booth 4353, attendees will experience improvements in efficiency, color accuracy and industrial design, offering AV professionals an attractive upgrade option for current and future commercial installations.
A highlight of the exhibition is the single chip DLP projector Digital Projection E-Vision 10000i 4K+ RGB. Equipped with high efficiency pixel DMD (HEP) by Texas Instruments, This RGB pure laser projector offers great color fidelity and high native contrast.
at the booth, Infocomm attendees will be able to explore Digital Projection's wide range of imaging products. With compact projection systems for places of worship, corporate boardrooms and classrooms, guarantees the imaging solution for any commercial application.
RGB Pure Laser Projector
It will showcase the full potential of single-chip projection technology in a dedicated dark room within its exhibition booth. In this controlled environment, Attendees will be able to experience the color performance and visual clarity of the company's latest innovation: the E-Vision 10000i 4K+ RGB pure laser projector.
Setting a new standard in single-chip DLP projection, E-Vision 10000i 4K+ offers full REC color space 2020 with true 4K+ resolution, without the motion or color artifacts typically found in systems using traditional color wheels. Con 10 000 brightness lumens, HDR support and a contrast ratio of 10.000:1, is a solution designed for environments where color accuracy and image fidelity are essential.
This performance is driven by the High efficiency pixel DMD (HEP) of Texas Instruments: a 0.8 micromirror device″ with improved tilt angles and 'filled-way' architecture to boost native brightness and contrast. In combination with Digital Projection's advanced Nexus electronic platform, E-Vision 10000i 4K+ RGB gives integrators greater control, Exceptional precision and efficiency during installation and configuration.
Titan: smaller, the same performance
Digital Projection will launch two new compact models Titan: Luma 37.000 WU and Luma 35.000 4K-UHD 3 chips DLP offer the same shine, clarity and reliability that characterize this line, now in a chassis a 35 % smaller and weighing 57 kilos. Two teams that facilitate the integration of high-performance projection in commercial environments, especially those with space and weight limitations.
Despite its small size, Titan Luma models 37.000 WU and Luma 35.000 4K-UHD offer a brightness of 33.000 y 31.500 ANSI lumens, respectively, along with a contrast ratio of 1600:1 and REC.709 color accuracy.
Designed for maximum efficiency and long-term value, These small but powerful next-generation projectors offer the same robust performance that the Titan line was built on., making them a smart replacement for old projectors 3 chips approaching the end of their useful life. Digital Projection Streamlines Upgrades by Making Original Titan Lenses Compatible with New Titan Luma Compact Projectors.
As part of the demonstration, a motorized screen will descend on the LED wall to reveal the E-Vision 10000i 4K+ RGB from Digital Projection, an innovative projector that delivers vibrant color reproduction without the need for a traditional color wheel.
Modular Satellite Laser System
Digital Projection will also present its Satellite Modular Laser System projectors (MLS): he Satellite HIGHlite 4K-UHD MLS y el Satellite Titan WUXGA MLS. Known for their innovative two-piece design, these RGB laser projectors offer great installation flexibility without sacrificing performance.
Its modular design allows the laser light source to be placed separately from the compact projector head, where noise and heat do not interfere with the viewing experience. This design also makes installation easier, Updating and maintenance of Satellite MLS projectors.
The HIGHlite projector head weighs 19 kilos, and 83 % less than its original version, while the Titan weighs 36,5 kilos, and 70 % less than other projectors in its class. Customization and expansion are also easier, as additional projection heads and lighting engines can be integrated into the original configuration.
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