Optoma Launches New Install Line
Optoma this week launched ProScene, a new brand name that basically puts all its high-output, high-resolution projectors for install under one product family.
The ProScene line will comprise all of Optoma’s current and recently announced Install projectors. This includes all models with brightness levels ranging from 4,000 to 7,000 ANSI lumens: the EH7700, TH7500-NL, TW865-NL, TW865-NLW, EH505, W505, EH501, W501 and X501. Also falling under the ProScene designation line will be the company’s HQView line of imaging processors used in blending and creating other effects. More ProScene introductions are expected in 2014.
Optoma says that ProScene projectors will also be supported by a new comprehensive customer support program that will include dedicated ProScene sales managers and field application engineers who will work with dealers and integrators directly — not via distribution.
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