Barco is launching a brand-new compact, light-weight and rugged 22K laser projector at Infocomm this week. Delivering technical superiority, efficient fleet management, astonishing versatility and more, the UDM incorporates the best of all worlds. while relying on the benefits of the tried and trusted UDX rental & staging projector platform.
"Thanks to the compact design and smart material choices, the UDM weighs almost half as much as today’s UDXs. With its 50 kilograms, the latest Barco projector is the lightest 22K laser projector on the market. But while the slim design minimizes installation time and reduces shipping and labor costs, it never compromises on brightness levels, color reproduction or image quality", the company said in a statement.
At 50 Kilogram it isn't much heavier than the orginal 7" CRT projectors Barco started out with around 35 years ago. Projectors that weren't bright enough to even score on the ANSI lumens scale.
Outperforming the Rec. 709 color space, the UDM has the widest color spectrum for 22K laser phosphor projection in the industry. Blue only laser-phosphor projectors generally struggle to reach full Rec. 709 Gamut compliance. And with Barco Pulse’s proprietary Single Step Processing technology, warping, scaling and 4K UHD processing is done in only one step which results in sharper images, market leading lowest latency and less dark time than comparable solutions.
Barco’s Flex2 allows owners to tune and lock brightness and resolution levels for a specific show. A 90° Ultra-short Throw lens, a motorized rental frame, or a fiber card solution for 4K distribution over long distances - the new projector has an extensive list of peripherals at its disposal enabling superior quality in the most diverse setups without complicating the installation process.
"Thanks to the compact design and smart material choices, the UDM weighs almost half as much as today’s UDXs. With its 50 kilograms, the latest Barco projector is the lightest 22K laser projector on the market. But while the slim design minimizes installation time and reduces shipping and labor costs, it never compromises on brightness levels, color reproduction or image quality", the company said in a statement.
At 50 Kilogram it isn't much heavier than the orginal 7" CRT projectors Barco started out with around 35 years ago. Projectors that weren't bright enough to even score on the ANSI lumens scale.
Outperforming the Rec. 709 color space, the UDM has the widest color spectrum for 22K laser phosphor projection in the industry. Blue only laser-phosphor projectors generally struggle to reach full Rec. 709 Gamut compliance. And with Barco Pulse’s proprietary Single Step Processing technology, warping, scaling and 4K UHD processing is done in only one step which results in sharper images, market leading lowest latency and less dark time than comparable solutions.
Barco’s Flex2 allows owners to tune and lock brightness and resolution levels for a specific show. A 90° Ultra-short Throw lens, a motorized rental frame, or a fiber card solution for 4K distribution over long distances - the new projector has an extensive list of peripherals at its disposal enabling superior quality in the most diverse setups without complicating the installation process.