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Casio America
Casio will be shipping a new lamp-free projector in June. The XJ-L8300HN offers ultra-HD resolution (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) and a brightness of 5,000 lumens. The device, which combines a laser, a fluorescent element and an LED in a mercury-free set-up, is expected to have a life of 20,000 hours. The model includes a lens shift function for image positioning and a “super resolution” feature to enhance the signal of low-resolution images to produce the effect of higher resolution.
Leyard
Leyard recently demonstrated its new DirectLight
LED Video Wall System series, which includes four models, with a pixel pitch of 0.9 mm to 1.8 mm. All use a remote power supply that fits into a 19-inch rack. When installed, the displays are no deeper than four inches. The company also introduced the TWS Series of LED video walls, available in the same pixel pitches and offering 16:9 aspect ratio for 4K and 8K resolutions. Single or dual power supplies are built into the display unit along with video and control functions.
NEC Display Solutions
NEC announced its MultiSync EX341R line of 34-inch LED-backlit displays with 3,440 x 1,440 resolution. Designed with an 1800R curvature and ultra-narrow bezels. The display comes with two HDMI ports, four USB 3.0 ports and DisplayPort 1.2 input and output for video sources. A USB hub features the company’s “DisplaySync Pro,” a feature enabling the user to control two computers with one keyboard and one mouse by using the display to switch between computers. The retail price is $999.
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