The BenQ LU9715 digital laser projector. |
BenQ, the global brand in digital light processing (DLP) and interactive displays, has announced a new line of laser projectors for large-venue corporate, professional, and educational applications.
According to BenQ, large business venues, museums, exhibition halls, and boardrooms will appreciate the 24x7 continuous operation capability. BlueCore laser technology allows for complete control of light output
under any conditions. This allows for ultra-high 100,000:1 contrast
ratio and auto-adjustable brightness to reveal every detail of the
darkest images and video scenes.
Daren Low, Senior Product Manager, BenQ Singapore, explained that low-maintenance requirements are a plus point when the projectors are typically mounted at heights which are relatively inaccessible, and would need scaffolding to be erected every time maintenance is required.
Daren Low, Senior Product Manager, BenQ Singapore, explained that low-maintenance requirements are a plus point when the projectors are typically mounted at heights which are relatively inaccessible, and would need scaffolding to be erected every time maintenance is required.
The colour-accurate digital laser projection line features
the LU9715 and LU9235, both of which offer BlueCore Laser technology
for full 360° and vertical projection, support for 24x7 operation, and
ultra-bright output of 8,000 and 6,000 ANSI lumens respectively. The LU9715 even delivers a guaranteed 20,000 hours of perfect
performance at 8,000 ANSI lumens brightness.
“Our blacks are
very black even on standby mode,” Low said.
Adaptability is enhanced with features like 360° rotation and portrait orientation for a variety of installation choices. High-quality all-glass construction ensures ultra-clear focus and high apertures for brighter images in venues of every size.
Interested?
Watch the Instavideo of a demonstration showcasing the new projectors
Read the related TechTrade Asia blog posts: BenQ also launched the world's first DLP 4K UHD LED home cinema projector and an interactive flat panel display at the same event
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