JVC Introduces Mainstream `4K DLP’ Projector
JVC long has been known as the developer of D-ILA (its brand of LCoS) microdisplay technology for home and professional projectors, but those models tend to be priced out of reach for many consumers, especially when they are of the 4K Ultra HD resolution or…
TI Officially Unveils 4K Home Theater DLP Chip
Texas Instruments (TI) is using CES 2016 to reveal its 0.67-inch 4K UHD DLP chip for home theater, business and education projection displays. The new chip is said to be based on DLP Cinema technology and combines the fast switching speed of TI’s digital micro…
Epson Adds Bright Home Cinema Projectors
Epson unveiled Tuesday a pair of bright 3LCD Full HD 1080p Home Cinema projectors designed for use in either light-controlled home theaters or more general-use rooms with average amounts of ambient light. The Epson Home Cinema 1040 and Home Cinema 1440 models are positioned as versatile projectors featuring built-in…
Epson Inkjet Tech To Be Used For OLED
Seiko Epson’s global and U.S. presidents came to New York City this week to take the wraps off of new EcoTank inkjet printing technologies, but in the process revealed that their printing expertise will soon be leveraged by unnamed manufacturing partners for the production of organic light emitting diode (OLED)…
New Epson 4030, 5030, and 6030 projectors
Updates and upgrades for Epson’s heavy fighters. Last year’s 5020 was one of the best projectors available. It gets an update, along with its sibling the custom-channel oriented 6030. The new 4030 slots in below the 5030, filling a slight gap in Epson’s otherwise packed…
JVC’s new 4K projectors
All of JVC’s new projectors feature 4K resolution in the guise of the latest version of their “eShift” technology. They’ve all got boosts to contrast ratio and brightness too. All the info and an eyes-on, after the jump.
Sony does 4K projection for less (than before)
More than $12,000 separates the new flagship VPL-VW1100ES and the new VPL-VW600ES 4K projector. That means the 600ES is still $15,000, but new tech is never cheap. Info about these two projectors, plus an update of last year’s excellent VW50, after the jump.
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