“Today's AV integrators and users must consider more factors than ever before when it comes to researching and selecting a projector that best fits their specific needs,” said Roger Carver, manager of ...
The two major competitors in the front-projector display universe are (1) Texas Instruments’ Digital Light Processing (DLP) and (2) LCD-based technology, which is dubbed 3LCD since it uses three ...
Smart projectors are a great shout for those looking to replace the living room TV. But if you want to load in your own big-screen entertainment over cabled connections, Optoma has just launched a 4K ...
LAS VEGAS — Texas Instruments today announced a new technology that could dramatically change the perception and appeal of front projectors. Its new https://www ...
ORLANDO, Fla., Jan. 13 /PRNewswire/ — Showcasing at FETC 2010, Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN) DLP® Products continued to demonstrate a commitment to education by exhibiting a variety of 3D-ready ...
The What: Digital Projection has launched the M-Vision 23000 projector, which the company says is the brightest single chip DLP laser phosphor projector in the world. With 23,000 lumens of brightness, ...
At $5,999, the BenQ W5800 4K Laser DLP Projector uses proprietary HDR-PRO technology for enhanced details on screens up to 200-inches. The BenQ W5800 is a 4K Ultra HD Laser projector that is targeted ...
Although it’s not our place to steal our customers’ thunder by announcing new products at InfoComm, we are extremely bullish on the category based upon primary market research from PMA and ...
The DLP .7 XGA 3 chip for front-projection products in the 5,000 to 7,500 lumen range promises to bring 3-chip DLP brightness, color, and reliability to budget-constrained, large-venue users in the ...
LCD (liquid crystal display) projectors contain three LCD panels for red, green and blue video, which are combined to project a color image. As light passes through the LCD panels, individual pixels ...
Try as we might to suck all the goodness out of CES 2006, there was simply too much great stuff to digest. So, back on UK soil and with interview notes dredged from the depths of our suitcase, we can ...