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HDR is a BIG Opportunity for LCOS

by Chris Chinnock

LCOS has traditionally run a distant third to 3LCD and DLP based projector technology. But with the coming of High Dynamic Range TVs and content, interest in HDR projection solutions will grow. And right …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| LCOS| Projectors| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Optoma Shows FHD Short Throw and LED projector at InfoComm

by Norbert Hildebrand

Optoma showed its new EH320USTi short throw projector at InfoComm. The DLP projector uses one FHD 0.65″ chip and produces 4,000 ANSI Lumen with a contrast ratio of 20,000:1 (full on/off). With a noise …

Tags:Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| Optoma| Projectors| Short Throw| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Bird is New User Interface Option

by Chris Chinnock

At Infocomm 2015, we met with Israel-based MUV Interactive to learn more about their new user interface technology which they call the Bird. It is a device that is worn on the finger that …

Tags:Camera-based Touch| Gesture Recognition| Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| Projectors| Vol 22 - Issue 26

NEC Display Unveils Latest UST Interactive Projector for the Classroom

by Helen Vince

NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading provider of commercial LCD display and projector solutions, announced today the UM352W ultra-short-throw projector that enables broad collaboration among teachers and students to improve learning. The 3,500-lumen …

Tags:NEC| Projectors| Short Throw

Panasonic Shows Laser Phosphor Projector and Announces 4K Projector

by Norbert Hildebrand

Panasonic announced its PT-RZ12K laser phosphor projector at Infocomm, a new model that comes with 12,000 lumen and three DLP chips (0.96″ WUXGA 1920 x 1200 resolution) and boasts a 20,000:1 contrast ratio. With …

Tags:DLP Projectors| Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| Laser Projectors| Panasonic| Projectors| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Infocomm 2015: Currents and Undercurrents for the Education Marketplace

by Len Scrogan

I’ve been an educational technology director for 25 years, with a significant track record in large educational technology and AV purchases. I just returned from walking every aisle of Infocomm 2015, poking my head …

Tags:Collaboration| display technology| Education| Interactive Displays| Pico Projectors| Projectors| Vol 22 - Issue 26

BenQ Demos Color Accuracy at Display Summit

by Helen Vince

BenQ pitted its HC1200 projector against two other unmarked projectors in a comparison of brightness and colors with a reference monitor as a guide at Display Summit 2015.

Tags:BenQ| Infocomm 2015| Projectors| Vol 22 - Issue 26

NEC Shows Blended Whiteboard Application

by Helen Vince

NEC showed how it can blend multiple short throw projectors to create an interactive white board solution for corporate or education markets.

Tags:Infocomm 2015| NEC| Projectors| Short Throw| Vol 22 - Issue 26

BenQ Wants Brightness Measured with sRGB (DS9)

by Bob Raikes

Felix Pementel of BenQ looked at what makes a great image on a projector. “Do you really give the consumer the specifications they really need to make a good buying decisions?”, he asked. He …

Tags:Brightness| Display Summit 2015| Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| Measurement| Projectors| sRGB| Testing| Vol 22 - Issue 26

InFocus Highlights LightCast Technology

by Bob Raikes

InFocus, with backing from Foxconn, has been re-positioning itself as a supplier of collaboration products rather than a simple hardware supplier. At Infocomm, the company started by showing us its Saturn system which combines …

Tags:Infocomm 2015| InFocus| Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| Projectors| Video Walls| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Bangor University Chooses Bright Epson Projector

by Tom Allen

The hall’s Grade-1 Listed status limited installation optionsEpson’s EB-Z10000 LCD projector has been installed in a lecture hall at Bangor University, in Wales. The 10,000-lumen unit is 30m from the projection screen, in a …

Tags:Back Panel| Barco| Large Display Monitor| Projectors| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 22 - Issue 25