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Digital Projection to Present New Imaging Solutions at InfoComm 2025

Digital Projection, a brand of Delta and two-time Emmy Award winner, unveils new imaging technology at InfoComm 2025, including its single-chip RGB laser projector. In a dedicated demo room at Booth #4353, attendees can experience dramatic improvements in efficiency, colour accuracy, and industrial design, the company says.

A highlight of the exhibit is Digital Projection's new one-chip DLP projector: the E-Vision 10000i 4K+ RGB. Powered by Texas Instruments' High-Efficiency Pixel (HEP) DMD, this RGB pure laser projector is said to deliver unmatched color fidelity and native contrast.

On Stand #4353, Infocomm attendees can explore the full breadth of Digital Projection's comprehensive imaging lineup, such as its projection systems for houses of worship, corporate boardrooms, and classrooms.

Digital Projection will showcase these large-format imaging display solutions at InfoComm 2025:

Digital Projection showcases the full potential of 1-chip projection technology in a dedicated dark room within its show floor booth. In this controlled environment, attendees can experience the remarkable colour performance and visual clarity of the company's latest breakthrough: the E-Vision 10000i 4K+ RGB pure laser projector.

Setting a new standard for one-chip DLP projection, the E-Vision 10000i 4K+ delivers the complete REC 2020 colour space at true 4K+ resolution -- without the motion or color artifacts often found in systems that rely on traditional colour wheels. With 10,000 lumens of brightness, HDR support, and contrast ratio of 10,000:1, it's a powerful solution for environments where colour accuracy and image fidelity are essential, the company says.

Driving this performance is Texas Instruments' High-Efficiency Pixel (HEP) DMD -- a 0.8" micromirror device featuring increased tilt angles and "filled via" architecture to boost brightness and native contrast. Paired with Digital Projection's advanced Nexus electronics platform, the E-Vision 10000i 4K+ RGB gives integrators control, precision, and efficiency during installation and configuration.

"AV Integrators seeking the legendary performance of Digital Projection's TITAN series in a significantly smaller form factor will be excited by the debut of two new compact TITAN models," the company says. "The TITAN Luma 37,000 WU and TITAN Luma 35,000 4K-UHD 3-chip DLP projectors deliver the same astonishing brightness, clarity, and reliability for which the TITAN line is known, now in a chassis that's 35% smaller and weighs just 57kg. The slimmed-down model breaks new ground, allowing high-performance projection to be more easily integrated into commercial environments, especially those with space and weight limitations.

"Despite the size reduction, the TITAN Luma 37,000 WU and TITAN Luma 35,000 4K-UHD models output impressive brightness of 33,000 and 31,500 ANSI lumens, respectively, along with 1600:1 contrast ratio and REC.709 colour accuracy.

"Designed for maximum efficiency and long-term value, these small but mighty next-generation projectors deliver the same rugged performance the TITAN line was built on, making it a smart replacement for ageing 3-chip projectors nearing end-of-life. Digital Projection streamlines upgrades by making the original TITAN lenses fully compatible with the new compact TITAN Luma projectors."

As part of the demonstration, a motorized screen will descend over the company's LED wall to reveal Digital Projection's E-Vision 10000i 4K+ RGB - billed as a groundbreaking projector that delivers vibrant color reproduction without the need for a traditional color wheel.

Also featured by Digital Projection are its award-winning Satellite Modular Laser System (MLS) projectors: the Satellite HIGHlite 4K-UHD MLS and the Satellite TITAN WUXGA MLS.

Their unique, modular design allows the laser light source to be placed apart from the compact projector head, where noise and heat won't interfere with the viewing experience. This design also makes the Satellite MLS projectors quick and easy to deploy, upgrade and service. The HIGHlite projector head weighs just 19kg - 83% smaller than its original version -- while the TITAN weighs only 36.5kg, 70% less than other projectors in its class. Customization and expansion are simplified, too, as additional projection heads and light engines can be integrated with the original setup.

WWWwww.digitalprojection.com/emea/

WWWwww.infocomm.org


(6 June 2025)

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