Proxima Debuts Another Laser Projector in LP8500U
Proxima has another laser-phosphor projector in the form of a 8500-lumen LP8500U, a single-chip, DLP-based WUXGA (1920×1200) resolution projector. The LP8500U is a water-cooled laser diode-based projector that has one VGA input, two HDMI inputs, a combo DVI/Display port input, an HDBaseT input and LAN RJ45 inputs for control and content management. The LP8500U ships with the standard lens and offers four additional lens options, from rear projection through long-throw lens capability.
The Proxima LP8500U is spec’d at 20,000 hours. All the details are here.

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