SIM2 announced the M.150 single-chip DLP LED 3D 1080p Home Theater Projector that doubles as a mood lighting accessory to add vitality to the home by painting with light and images. Whether it's ...
Texas Instruments (TI) introduced what it claims is the industry's first home theater lamp-free projector at this week's InfoComm 2008. It utilizes a Luminus PhlatLight LED light source and a ...
Acer introduced the portable K330 LED projector, its first with 500 ANSI lumens of brightness for projecting vivid, clear images. The new Acer K330 projector also marries portability with excellent ...
The new Sim2 M.150 is the first DLP home theater projector to substitute the traditional lamp with LEDs as a light source. Its Super PureLED technology, utilizing high-power RGB Phlatlight LED modules ...
X12000 combines exclusive cinematicColor technology and Philips colorSpark HLD LED technology for digital cinema Quality color in 8.3 Million Pixels. BenQ introduced the ultimate digital home cinema ...
A stylish home cinema smart projector with a novel five-channel dual-light optical engine and Dolby Vision? The Horizon Ultra went on sale late last year, and when I was recently given the opportunity ...
Capable of delivering brighter, intensely hued and clearer images than projectors using competing LCD technology, DLP projectors have garnered popularity among those looking for a cost-effective ...
The Dangbei Neo is an impressive DLP projector with official licenses for popular streaming platforms like Netflix, YouTube, and Prime Video. It boasts a 1080P resolution, delivering crisp and vibrant ...
Laser light sources for projectors have their pros and cons. The same is true for LED. The MP1 Max from Dangbei teams them up for the promise of "stunning color accuracy, and enhanced viewing comfort.
DLP unveils the world's first 3-D Front Projector and shows the first DLP Pico chipset product Las Vegas – June 18, 2008: Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today at InfoComm DLP® Products introduced ...
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