Hitachi is to focus on powerful installation solutions and new LED phosphor technology at ISE 2016. At the show Hitachi will unveil its new LED Phosphor projector family in Europe for the first time. The brand new models on display, LP-WU3500 & LP-WX3500, feature the new Philips HLD 'ColorSpark' light source, these will be available from July 2016.
This new LED platform features an Ultra Solid engine with High Lumen Density technology targeting 3,500lm and superior colour space. Another key benefit is true 20,000 hours system life, virtually eliminating maintenance as the LED light source will never need to be replaced during the projector’s lifecycle. Targeting 3500 white lumens, but Philips own reference design projector halted at a little over 2700 lumens and only 1214 lumens or 55 per cent less for sRGB/Rec. 709 color space and a D65 whitepoint. The Philips lightsource consists of a red and blue OSRAM LED, blue leds are inserting light into a bar aggregating and converting the light to green light outputed at the front shining on the imager. Optoma is the first to implement this lightsource in DLP projectors, Hitachi the launch partner for LCD projectors.
This new LED Phosphor light source family will be enhanced with Hitachi’s high brightness new light source laser projector LP-WU9750 producing 8,000lm brightness with WUXGA resolution.
“Over the last 18 months, Hitachi has introduced a number of new products and technologies to the installation category and, with the launch of several new models at ISE, this pace of innovation continues,” said Axel Kutschke, senior manager for presentation products at Hitachi Digital Media Group. “This expanded range of installation projection solutions being demonstrated at ISE ensures our customers can rely on Hitachi quality and low cost of ownership for an ever-widening range of applications.”
The dramatic Hitachi stand also features a powerful display of colour, where visitors should expect to see large scale, curved projectors from Hitachi’s updated installation projector range. Models such as CP-WU8700, CP-WX8750, CP-WU9100 and CP-HD9950 will produce extremely bright imagery and have improved features such as blending and warping at the same time, colour management and integrated cable cover.
This new LED platform features an Ultra Solid engine with High Lumen Density technology targeting 3,500lm and superior colour space. Another key benefit is true 20,000 hours system life, virtually eliminating maintenance as the LED light source will never need to be replaced during the projector’s lifecycle. Targeting 3500 white lumens, but Philips own reference design projector halted at a little over 2700 lumens and only 1214 lumens or 55 per cent less for sRGB/Rec. 709 color space and a D65 whitepoint. The Philips lightsource consists of a red and blue OSRAM LED, blue leds are inserting light into a bar aggregating and converting the light to green light outputed at the front shining on the imager. Optoma is the first to implement this lightsource in DLP projectors, Hitachi the launch partner for LCD projectors.
This new LED Phosphor light source family will be enhanced with Hitachi’s high brightness new light source laser projector LP-WU9750 producing 8,000lm brightness with WUXGA resolution.
“Over the last 18 months, Hitachi has introduced a number of new products and technologies to the installation category and, with the launch of several new models at ISE, this pace of innovation continues,” said Axel Kutschke, senior manager for presentation products at Hitachi Digital Media Group. “This expanded range of installation projection solutions being demonstrated at ISE ensures our customers can rely on Hitachi quality and low cost of ownership for an ever-widening range of applications.”
The dramatic Hitachi stand also features a powerful display of colour, where visitors should expect to see large scale, curved projectors from Hitachi’s updated installation projector range. Models such as CP-WU8700, CP-WX8750, CP-WU9100 and CP-HD9950 will produce extremely bright imagery and have improved features such as blending and warping at the same time, colour management and integrated cable cover.