Samsung Debuts 1000-Lumen LED Projector
Although aimed at the ProAV market
, it’s worth mentioning as LED-lit projectors are now bright enough for home theater applications – you’ll see a host of them entering the market from June-December. So far, this is the brightest (if you believe the specs) LED-lit projector on the market. The LCD-based, SP-F10M is XGA resolution (1024×768), has both analog (VGA) and digital (HDMI) ports and weighs in at just under 10 pounds. Even if this spec isn’t totally accurate, it still means that the bright, LED-based projectors are coming — soon!
Check out Samsung’s official PR on it here: http://www.newswire.co.kr/newsRead.php?no=454944&lmv=A00
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