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Digital Projection to debut two advanced laser projectors

Jun 09, 2023Jun 09, 2023

By AV Magazine in Products May 30, 2023 0

A TITAN 41000 4K-UHD model, said to be the smallest, lightest, brightest and quietest in its class and a budget-friendly 1-chip DLP M-Vision 27000 model will be introduced at InfoComm.

Digital Projection is to introduce two of its most advanced laser projectors to date at InfoComm 2023.

The new TITAN 41000 4K UHD and M-Vision 27000 WUXGA projectors offer impressive brightness, vibrant colour rendering, a more compact footprint and improved efficiency.

Engineered to support the most demanding applications, the M-Vision 27000 WU delivers 27,000 lumens output and 10,000:1 contrast ratio, bringing budget-sensitive applications a large-screen imaging solution and near 3-Chip performance at a 1-Chip price point.

The new TITAN family of laser projectors, meanwhile, delivers up to 47,000 lumens at WUXGA and 41,000 lumens at 4K-UHD resolutions.

Both models incorporate Digital Projection's ColorBoost+RedLaser technology, with red laser alongside the traditional blue laser phosphor system to display brilliant, vibrant colours.

Built into the TITAN 41000 4K UHD (3840×2160) projector chassis are several technologies that make it suitable for higher-end, large venue applications, such as auditoria, performing arts centres, visitor attraction venues, houses of worship, and rental and staging.

Many aspects of the new TITAN family have been redesigned for efficiency and size. The new model is 15% more efficient when measuring the lumens-per-watt output than the current TITAN. Add to this the extended 40,000 hours illumination lifetime in ECO mode and the dust-proof, filterless design, the TITAN is designed to run with minimal fuss in 24/7 environments.

The extra power and capability have also been engineered into a much more compact chassis, meaning it is 27% brighter, 13.3% smaller, 7.4% lighter and 3dBA quieter than the current model. According to Digital Projection, this regains the TITAN's position as the smallest, lightest, brightest and quietest projector in its class.

Beyond the physical design, new features have been added to the video processing to make installation and operation easier and more reliable. Features such as Source Redundancy offers peace of mind for critical live events, while Flexible Geometry Adjustment gives intuitive correction via PC tool or Remote Control.

Also new is Brightness Sync, where embedded sensors monitor and automatically adjust the brightness of individual projectors in blended multi-projector installs to ensure that each projected image is matched.

A major feature of this high-end 4K-UHD (3840×2160) 16:9 laser projector is the use of both red and blue lasers to produce an exceptionally broad colour gamut. ColorBoost+Red technology enables the TITAN to produce crisp, clean, lifelike images, while the fast transit pixels ensure smooth greyscaling.

At InfoComm, Digital Projection will demonstrate the imaging capabilities of the TITAN by pairing it with a 3.5m-wide projection screen in an ultra-short-throw projection configuration.

The M-Vision 27000 WU (1920×1200) has also been upgraded. It embodies many of the same features as the TITAN, but in a budget-friendly 1-Chip DLP package. Outputting 27,000 ISO lumens, it is the brightest single-chip laser projector on the market, according to the manufacturer, and excels in environments with high ambient light. Following the design ethos of the TITAN, it too is 14.8% brighter and 9.2% lighter than its predecessor, with a 23.8% light efficiency improvement over the previous M-Vision.

This laser-phosphor projector is also charged with ColorBoost+Red laser technology to provide the most realistic and saturated colours, and a 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio delivers deep blacks.

A complete suite of professional lenses now includes the brand new 0.38:1 UST lens with vertical lens shift, making it even more flexible for installations in tight spaces.

Rounding out the capabilities of the M-Vision 27000 are features usually reserved for high-end 3-Chip products, such as Source Redundancy, Brightness Sync and Auto White Balance Correction, making this is a very capable, flexible, Single-Chip DLP projector.

At InfoComm 2023, Digital Projection will pair the M-Vision 27000 with a projection screen oriented vertically to convey the installation flexibility of this new projector, particularly for the unique video requirements of commercial environments such as retail and hospitality.

InfoComm 2023 attendees can see Digital Projection's new laser projectors, as well as LED displays, at booth #3029. To learn more, visit www.digitalprojection.com.

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