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3LCD, the world's number
one projection display technology
June 19, 2008
Source: 3LCD
3LCD, the world's number one projection
display technology, and manufacturers of projectors featuring
3LCD technology are showcasing industry advancements and break-throughs
at InfoComm 08.
From ultra-bright, ultra-portable projectors ideal for a range
of business applications, to a high-brightness WXGA unit,
to an ultra-short throw with networking capabilities, projectors
featuring 3LCD technology will showcase some of the industry's
latest and greatest advancements.
New products and innovations debuting at InfoComm include:
-- Ultra-Bright, Ultra-Portable: Epson is
unveiling its new line-up of ultra-bright, ultra-portable
projectors for corporate and mobile presenters. The Epson
PowerLite(R) 1720, 1725, 1730W, and 1735W deliver 3,000 lumens
of
color and white light output for bright, and vivid images
in sleekly designed less than four pound projector. Epson
PowerLite 1720 and 1725 ($1,299* and $1,499*, respectively)
offer XGA resolution and PowerLite 1730W and 1735W projectors
($1,699* and $1,899*, respectively) weigh less than four-pounds
and offer WXGA resolution and easy wireless connectivity.
-- 4,000 Lumen WXGA: Hitachi at InfoComm 08 is introducing
the CP-WX625, featuring WXGA resolution, a brightness of 4,000
ANSI lumens and a 2,000-hour
hybrid filter. With networking functionality and Hitachi's
proprietary My Image Campus Notification system, the CP-WX625
projector is ideal for higher education applications.
-- 1080p with 10,000:1 Contrast: Mitsubishi at InfoComm 08
will debut its new HC5500 3LCD projector, its latest 1920
x 1080 projector with automatic iris function for quicker
black-to-light image shift and an incredible
10,000:1 contrast ratio. With an Emmy-award-winning HQV processor
and 5000 hour lamp life, The HC5500 offers top-of-the-line
functionality and image quality for an MSRP of $2495.
-- Ultra-Short Throw with Networking Capabilities: Sanyo at
InfoComm is introducing the PLC-XL51 3LCD projector, an upgrade
to the previous PLC-XL50 that offers the same unique short
throw distance capable of projecting an 80-
inch image from a distance of only 3-inches. The PLC-XL51
also includes added brightness at 2700 Lumens, a SD card slot
for presentations without a PC, in addition to networking
capabilities.
-- Something for Everyone: Sony will be showcasing its recently
announced 3LCD projector line-up of incredible quality projectors,
with MSRPs ranging from $900-$1400: two XGA (VPL-EX50 and
VPL-EX5), SVGA (VPL-ES5) and WXGA (VPL- EW5). Features of
this series include: short focal-length lens that allows large-screen
projection from a very short distance, four-second power up
and high level security to help prevent theft.
-- Budget-Friendly, Feature-Rich: Epson is also introducing
a line-up of 3LCD multimedia projectors at sub-$800 pricing.
The Epson PowerLite W6 projector ($799*), a WXGA resolution
model delivering 2,000 Lumens of color
and white output and offers HDMI connectivity for high-definition
quality video. Epson will also debut the Epson PowerLite 78c
($649*) with 2,200 Lumens and XGA resolution, and the Epson
PowerLite S6 ($549*) delivering 2,200 Lumens with SVGA resolution.
All three models weigh and deliver 2000:1 contrast ratio to
offer incredible image quality at competitive price points.
"3LCD manufacturers continue to push the envelope with
advancements in color, contrast, design and pricing, which
really highlights why 3LCD manufacturers experience such tremendous
success in the market," said Tim Anderson, product marketing
manager for 3LCD. "InfoComm is the perfect event for
us to celebrate 3LCD's fifty-millionth chip shipped, since
the Pro AV industry deploys more projectors than any other
industry, encompassing conference rooms, classrooms, houses
of worship and professional venues."
InfoComm attendees can learn more about 3LCD technology by
visiting the 3LCD booth #C1524.
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