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Mitsubishi HC7800D Projector Unveiled

Mitsubishi HC7800D Projector Unveiled

Posted on Sep 09, 2011 by MG3

Mitsubishi unveiled today their latest 3D projector, the HC7800D. This device is capable of displaying full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, a 30000:1 contrast ratio, and 1600 ANSI lumens. The company did not reveal a lot of information at this time, but the projector is designed for home theaters and uses Texas Instruments DLP display technology. It also has a 25 dB noise level which will not disturb any of the viewers. “Mitsubishi is known for pushing the visual technology envelope, especially when creating the biggest, boldest 3D images,” said Wayne Kozuki, product manager, Mitsubishi Electric. “We started selling 3D home theater products in 2007, and we’re excited to add our latest, feature-...

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NEC Announces PH1000U Projector

NEC Announces PH1000U Projector

Posted on Sep 09, 2011 by MG3

NEC is a leading provider of commercial LCD display and projector solutions. Today, the company announced the launch of their latest large venue projector, the PH1000U. This device has a lot of power and can display 11000 ANSI lumens, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, and a WUXGA (1920 x 1200) resolution. NEC has stated that the PH1000U is capable of running 24/7 and will be ideal for higher education, houses of worship, and corporate and retail environments. The PH1000U’s biggest feature is the Integrated Device Technology HQV, which is a high-performance video processor. “The PH1000U is designed for large venue applications that can benefit from the 3-chip DLP color space and redundancy of the dual...

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Vivitek D963 Projector Unveiled

Vivitek D963 Projector Unveiled

Posted on Sep 09, 2011 by MG3

Vivitek is announcing several new projectors this week at the CEDIA 2011 expo. Among them is the D963 multimedia projector. This device comes with 4500 ANSI lumens, full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, and a 3000:1 contrast ratio. The high brightness level allows the projector to be used in any room, regardless of the ambient light level. “The D963 multimedia projector offers the best in brightness and HD projection,” said Christopher Yang, senior product manager at Vivitek. “We’ve put in a lot of features that ensures the buyer will get the best picture from the projector. From the connectivity options and video and color processing technologies, the Vivitek D963 can accommodate pretty much an...

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Sony Displays VPL-VW1000ES Projector at CEDIA

Sony Displays VPL-VW1000ES Projector at CEDIA

Posted on Sep 09, 2011 by MG3

Today at CEDIA, Sony unveiled their newest home theater projector that will rival even the professional theater projectors. The VPL-VW1000ES is the first home theater projector to include a native 4K HD (4096 x 2160) resolution. The device will also feature 2000 ANSI lumens, 3D capabilities, and a 1000000:1 contrast ratio. Unfortunately additional specifications are not available at this time, “Sony continues to push the boundaries of high resolution video from the lens to the living room,” said Mike Abary, senior vice president of Sony Electronics’ Home Division. “In similar fashion to our industry leading 4K Digital Cinema projectors, our new VPL-VW1000ES 4K home theater projector has been...

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Mitsubishi Releases HC9000D Projector at CEDIA 2011

Mitsubishi Releases HC9000D Projector at CEDIA 2011

Posted on Sep 09, 2011 by MG3

After several months of anticipation, Mitsubishi has finally released their HC9000D projector. The device is the company’s latest 3D projector and will be on display this week at CEDIA 2011. The HC9000D features 1100 ANSI lumens, a 150000:1 contrast ratio, and full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution. The company stated that the projector is the only 3D model in its price range that supports anamorphic lenses. Anamorphic mode extends an image to a 2.35:1 aspect ratio and fills the screen. This prevents the black bars from appearing above and below the image. Other major features include a 23 dB noise level, a 4000 hour lamp life, and a wide array of image adjustment features. “Our customers get a hu...

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Christie Unveils LX1200 and LHD700 Projectors

Christie Unveils LX1200 and LHD700 Projectors

Posted on Sep 09, 2011 by MG3

The newest projectors to be unveiled by Christie are the LX1200 and LHD700. Both projectors are unique in their own individual ways. The LX1200 is designed mainly for medium sized venues like boardrooms, houses of worship, and auditoriums. The projector is capable of displaying a native XGA (1024 x 768) resolution and 12000 ANSI lumens. The main feature of the LX1200 is the 4DColor technology. This introduces a yellow LCD panel into the typical red, green, and blue panels. The result is more vibrant and natural looking images. The LHD700 is designed for large venues and it can display full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution and 7000 ANSI lumens. The LHD700’s main feature is that it can produce 7000...

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Optoma HD300X Projector Unveiled

Optoma HD300X Projector Unveiled

Posted on Sep 09, 2011 by MG3

Optoma is unveiling today a new home theater projector, the HD300X. This device is one of the company’s new 3D home theater projectors and says that it’s ideal for gaming as well. The HD300X features 1600 ANSI lumens, an 8000:1 contrast ratio, and full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution. The connection panel is limited, with dual HDMI ports, a composite, component, and a VGA port. One of the new features Optoma integrated into the projector is their new PureMotion4 processor. This feature is typically only reserved for high-end projectors. The PureMotion4 maximizes the detail of every frame whilst still retaining the “dream-like” quality of the film. Essentially it virtually eliminates all the moti...

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New Epson Projectors Display In 1080P and 3D, Require Dorky Glasses

New Epson Projectors Display In 1080P and 3D, Require Dorky Glasses

Posted on Sep 09, 2011 by MG15

Videophiles that prefer the tiny package of a projector should take a look at Epson's new PowerLite Pro Cinema 6010 or its refreshed Home Cinema models. Not only do they display 1080P, some models support 2D to 3D video conversion.

The Pro Cinema 6010 and Home Cinema 5010 are the premiere models for those with a slug of extra cash. The two models have a contrast ratio of up to 200,000:1 and deliver up to 2,400 lumens of color. They also convert 2D video to 3D on the fly and include Epson-specific video enhancements like Super Resolution and FineFrame technology. Prices on these models range from $3000 to $4000 with the higher-end package including accessories like ceiling mounts, a cable co...

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Vivitek H1086-3D projector does 1080p and 3D for under $2,000

Vivitek H1086-3D projector does 1080p and 3D for under $2,000

Posted on Sep 09, 2011 by MG15

Not too long ago there were few 3D projectors on the market and those that were on the market didn’t usually offer 1080p resolution. The market is quickly changing though and now there are a bunch of new projectors coming that will do both 1080p resolution and 3D content at a nice price point. One of those projects is the new Vivitek H1086-3D. The projector has a bunch of nice features and can change 2D content into 3D content on the fly.

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JVC shows off projectors with 4K precision, but not quite 4K pixels

JVC shows off projectors with 4K precision, but not quite 4K pixels

Posted on Sep 09, 2011 by MG3

JVC first brought 4K home with its $175k DLA-RS4000 and now it's back with four new models with greater than HD resolution at much easier to swallow prices. You'll note the term used is "with 4K precision", because strictly speaking these don't project over 4,000 pixels of horizontal resolution, coming in at a still impressive 3,840 x 2,160 resolution. While this is still about four times the number of a standard HD image, it's less than say, Sony's VPL-VW1000ES. Filling in the difference is JVC's e-Shift technology, which was originally developed for its 8K projector. It works by creating two 1080p frames, with one shifted down diagonally and alternated at 120Hz to create the effect.

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Epson Unveils EH-TW9000W Projector

Epson Unveils EH-TW9000W Projector

Posted on Sep 07, 2011 by MG1

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Last week, Epson unveiled their first 3D projector, the EH-T9000W. Today, the company unveiled a second model, the EH-TW9000W. This version seems very similar to the model announced last week. It comes with full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, 2400 ANSI lumens, and a 200000:1 contrast ratio. Today, a writer from Tech Digest released a preview video of this projector. Not only is the EH-TW9000W 3D capable, but it also is able to receive 3D and 2D content through a wireless connection. This reduces the cables needed to only a power cord. Unfortunately specifications are limited at this time. Epson plans to release the EH-TW9000W in November for £2962 ($4725). Click the link below for more.

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Panasonic PT-AR100U projector boasts intelligent Full HD

Panasonic PT-AR100U projector boasts intelligent Full HD

Posted on Sep 07, 2011 by MG1

Panasonic has outed its latest home cinema projector, the PT-AR100U, a Full HD model targeting movie, sports and gaming enthusiasts. Boosting brightness to 2,800 lumens – and comfortably exceeding its predecessor, the PT-AE4000U, in the process – the AR100U offers a 50,000:1 contrast ratio and uses various ambient light and color sensors along with its Light Harmonizer 3 processing engine to automatically tweak the picture to suit the room.

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Optoma Releases ML500 Projector

Optoma Releases ML500 Projector

Posted on Sep 05, 2011 by MG1

Optoma announced a few months ago their new ML500 projector. Today, The ML500 is now being released to the consumer market. This projector uses LED lamps instead of traditional lamps to create 500 ANSI lumens, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, and WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution. The device is incredibly light, weighing only 2.5 lbs and it is small enough to pack in a travel bag, suitcase, or laptop case. The connection panel includes a wide array of connection options like an SD card slot, HDMI, VGA, composite, and a mini USB port. The ML500 is also able to handle all Microsoft Office file formats as well as PDF files without the user needing to save them a specific way. Head of Product Management Just...

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Texas Instruments Unveils Laser-Based Pico Projection System

Texas Instruments Unveils Laser-Based Pico Projection System

Posted on Sep 02, 2011 by MG3

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Today it was announced that Texas Instruments has published a new patent application called “System and Method for Utilizing a Scanning Beam to Display an Image”. In the patent, the company details the design for a laser-based pico projection system. The system would still use TI’s DLP chipsets, but instead of LED lamps, would use lasers to create the device’s brightness instead. The inventor of the patent says, “A technical advantage of some embodiments of the present disclosure includes the ability to continuously illuminate a spatial light modulator.

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Optoma Unvels PK320 Pico Projector

Optoma Unvels PK320 Pico Projector

Posted on Sep 02, 2011 by MG3

Today it was unveiled that Optoma has a new pico projector that will be coming soon. The Optoma PK320 has not officially been released yet, but for some reason it is available through Amazon.com for just under $450. The projector is the brightest of Optoma’s pico units to date with 80 ANSI lumens. It also has a native WVGA (854 x 480) resolution. The company also states that it will use a LED lamp system that can run for up to 20000 hours. The connection panel will also include a USB, microSD card slot, and I/O jack, VGA, and a HDMI port for good measure. Unfortunately though, not a lot of additional information is available at this time.

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