ViewSonic Quells Rumors of a Projector Divestment with New 6K Lumen Projector
ViewSonic Corp launched the Pro10100 projector at InfoComm aiming it at theaters, museums, auditoriums, lecture halls and houses of worship. Offering 6,000 lumens, XGA (1024×768) resolution 3-chip DLP projector features interchangeable lens options, motorized zoom and focus with powered vertical and horizontal lens-shift functions, network management capability and supports 24/7 continuous use. Optional features include warping and geometric adjustment for image-correction technology and edge-blending capability. Inputs include VGA, HDMI, DVI and Ethernet.
Here are all the specs they have on it as of now.
At InfoComm, ViewSonic also introduced a new meeting room projector in the form of the Pro8500. The Pro8500 is a single-chip DLP that’s native XGA (1024×768) and claims 5,000 lumens using the TI BrilliantColor chipset. Integrated with a USB input for laptop-less presentations as well as a network content port, the Pro8500 also has VGA and HDMI ports and includes Crestron RoomView on-board.
Here are the specs they have on the Pro8500 here.
