Hitachi Debuts 8,000-Lumen Laser-Phosphor WUXGA Projector
Hitachi Digital Media Group announces their first 8,000 lumen single-chip DLP laser projector in the form of the LP-WU9750B, a WUXGA 1920×1200 projector. Using a quad-drive laser engine (spec’d at 20K hours), the LP-WU9750B has a cooling system and heat-resistant phosphor wheel that allow the projector to be mounted in a 360-degree projection and portrait mounting as well as edge blending and warping, with fine adjustment of brightness. The LP-WU9750B offers five digital connection options including SDI, HDBaseT, DVI and two HDMI ports.
With seven interchangeable lenses, including the Ultra-Short Throw FL-920, providing options for screen sizes of between 100” to 600” and projection distance for the 100” screen ranging from 0.83 meters to 19 meters, the projector together with powered focus, shift and zoom can meet the specific demands of any environment.
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