First shown at ISE last month, the Mitsubishi 7000 series is available in three configurations: the XL7100U (1024 x 768 pixel XGA), the WL7200U (1280 x 800 pixel WXGA) and the UL7400U (1920×1200 pixel WUXGA. Our review model was the 6000 lumen XL7100U
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With digital signage and other display solutions vying for viewers’ attention, eyevis has developed a new visual display solution that supports video wall installations of extraordinary flexiility.
Exterity has appointed True Colours as a distributor for the IPTV vendor’s product portfolio in the UK.
Crestron has opened a new Design and Experience Centre in Leeds. The site provides local dealers a space in which to demonstrate Crestron’s product range to its customers.
This is a very well thought out projector for its intended markets in education and business meeting rooms. The styling, which owes a lot to the 1955 Ford Thunderbird, might suffer a bit of negative reaction, on the basis that it’s ‘a bit fancy for schools, but, if buyers look at the features on offer, the LW61ST ticks just about every item on the wish list.
Peerless-AV has added a new range of kiosks and trolleys to its portfolio. New products range from multi screen video wall trolleys through to single screen stands for education and video conferencing, to secure kiosks designed for way-finding and public information applications.
The latest figures from Pacific Media Associates (PMA)forecast a worldwide pico projector market of 58 million units by 2015, up from about 3 million units in 2011.
ViewSonic announced a raft of new projection and digital signage technologies in its ISE introductions. Chief among these were a 32-inch transparent display and a hybrid laser / LED projector.
Lumens DC120 wireless visualiser was selected for a BETT Award from a field of over a hundred entries in the digital device category. The DC120 is said to be the first wireless visualiser in the world and allows teachers to present lectures from anywhere in the room and even to teach outside.
Optoma will make the formal introduction of its hybrid projector at ISE 2012. The new model was previewed at BETT on the TI stand alongside the new BenQ laser model. The sub 3kg Optoma has an expected brightness of 2000 Lumens.
