Digital Projection is pushing the boundaries of its E-Vision product line (which recently saw a nice price drop) at ISE 2024 with the introduction of one of its most advanced laser projectors to date: the E-Vision 10000i WU.
With a newly upgraded electronics platform and having been totally redesigned from the bottom up, this new E-Vision platform still retains much of the functionality of the flagship Titan series while also adding in plenty of new features that Digital Projection notes are usually reserved for high-end 3-Chip products.
These new features for the E-Vision 10000i WU include Source Redundancy, Brightness Sync and Auto White Balance Correction, complementing an impressive 9600 lumens and 20,0000:1 dynamic contrast, all on a Single-Chip DLP projector.
Satellite MLS Receives Several Upgrades to System
In addition to the E-Vision 10000i WU, Digital Projection will be updating its Satellite MLS to include 20,000 and 30,000 lumen Modular Light Sources to complement the original 10,000 lumen light source. According to the company, this aims to make installations even easier by removing the need for what it calls “many-to-one” fiber configurations.
The new fibers, according to Digital Projection, offer a decreased diameter and higher light transmission efficiency, which, when coupled with the new light sources, offer a large reduction in the system cost while still maintaining the near REC2020 color-space.
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Digital Projection’s Titan Projectors Make First European Appearance
Also, on show for the first time in Europe is the all-new Titan family of projectors. Launched initially at InfoComm in the summer of 2023, the 3-Chip power-house projectors have had a complete platform redesign ahead of their European debut.
According to Digital Projection, the new Titan 41000 4K UHD—along with the M-Vision 27000 WUXGA—is roughly 15% more efficient when measuring the lumens-per-watt output than the current Titan, 27% brighter, 13.3% smaller, 7.4% lighter and 3dBA quieter than the current model.
This, Digital Projection touts, regains the Titan’s position as the Smallest, Lightest, Brightest and Quietest projector in its class.
The new Titan family of laser projectors delivers up to 47,000 lumens at WUXGA and 41,000 lumens at 4K-UHD resolutions and both models incorporate Digital Projection’s ColorBoost +Red Laser technology. According to Digital Projection, the updated Titan model can provide 40,000 hours of illumination when run in eco-mode and also feature a filter-less design Digital Projection classes as being dust-proof.
Looking to catch up on all the news from ISE 2024? Be sure to check out our recap article.
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