Digital Projection is gearing up to feature the full potential of 1-chip projection technology at the upcoming InfoComm 2025 show in Orlando, Fla., on June 11-13, and to bolster its show lineup, the company has announced two new additions to the TITAN projector line: the Luma 37,000 WU and Luma 35,000 4K-UHD 3-chip DLP projectors.
TITAN Luma Projectors Deliver Same Fidelity in Much Smaller Form Factor
According to Digital Projection these products deliver the same brightness, clarity, and reliability for which the TITAN line is known in a chassis that’s 35% smaller and weighs just 125 pounds. Despite the size reduction, the Luma 37,000 WU and Luma 35,000 4K-UHD models reportedly deliver respective brightness capabilities of 33,000 and 31,500 ANSI lumens, along with 1600:1 contrast ratio and REC.709 color accuracy.
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Digital Projection states the smaller projectors have been designed for maximum efficiency and long-term value, capable of delivering the same rugged performance the TITAN line was built on—making it a smart replacement for aging 3-chip projectors nearing end-of-life. Digital Projection has also made it so that the original TITAN lenses are fully compatible with the new compact TITAN Luma projectors, making it far easier for upgrades to the newer, more compact models. This, Digital Projection says should allow for high-performance projection to be more easily integrated into commercial environments, especially those with space and weight limitations.
Attendees to the InfoComm 2025 show will be able to see both products in person by visiting booth #4353 during the show.
DP to Also Host E-Vision 10000i 4K+ Demos While at InfoComm 2025
The company will also be hosting demonstrations of its E-Vision 10000i 4K+ projector in a dedicated dark room within its show floor booth. The company points out that in this controlled environment, attendees can experience the color performance and visual clarity of the company’s latest projector: the E-Vision 10000i 4K+ RGB pure laser projector.
Digital Projection describes the E-Vision 10000i 4K+ as a single-chip DLP projector that can produce the full gamut of the REC 2020 color space at true 4K resolution—without the motion or color artifacts often found in systems that rely on traditional color wheels. With 10,000 lumens of brightness, HDR support, and contrast ratios up to 10,000:1, it’s a solution for environments where color accuracy and image fidelity are essential.
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