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Epson brings two strikers, Powered by Laser

September 11, 2014 · No Comments · in front of 4K projection , front projection , News

Epson 580 LS10000_HO

Epson, a leading supplier of projectors and just announced that two of its latest models use lasers instead of a lamp to illuminate the image. In addition, a circuit diagram to show the pixels to 4K. Get all the details after the jump.

While Epson has been known for its LCD projectors, Billboard used -Reflective micro-LCD technology called Epson. JVC call their LCDS reflective liquid crystal on silicon, or LCoS.

Epson claims the laser service life up to 30,000 hours of 1000-2000 hours for projection lamps conventional UHP (Eco mode). This means that normal use of lasers skylights should be released on the technical or bsolescence point.

Red, blue and green colors are produced with two blue lasers. The second beam strikes a phosphor produces the yellow light, which is then divided in their green and red colors, which it is composed. The red, green and blue are the three guiding reflective microdisplay LCD panels, which generate the image.

There are two models of Epson laser, Pro and Pro Cinema LS9800e LS10000. The 4K UHD LS10000 offers HDMI input and a virtual image UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) with Pixel Shift. Image brightness is evaluated at 1500 lumens.

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Epson includes a film 10 to 10 by the refresh rate of 240Hz for 2D mode and a 480 Hz refresh rate for brighter 3D TheLS10000 is at 1080p resolution in 3D mode. However, there is currently no content available 4D UHD.

The LS9800 reduced displacement input pixel 4K, but adds integrated wireless HD transmitter and receiver. It has a brightness of 1,300 lumens nominal.

Using copper heatpipes and a very quiet fan, both units have a low noise level of 19 dB.

Each ship this fall at a price of "under" $ 8,000 complete specifications and more images click here .

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