Projection system specialist Digital Projection has launched a single-chip DLP laser phosphor projector with a 23,000-lumen output and 10,000:1 contrast ratio. The M-Vision 23000 WU is intended to provide a large-screen imaging solution and near three-chip performance at a one-chip price point for budget-sensitive applications.
The new lamp-free, laser-phosphor projector is charged with ColorBoost + Red Laser technology to provide realistic and saturated colours. The company said the solution would be particularly attractive to venues needing powerful, yet budget-conscious, large-format imagery without sacrificing colour accuracy, as well as those contending with ambient light.
The DisplayPort accepts frame rates up to 60Hz and HDMI 1.4b for side by side, frame packing and top bottom 3D formats. The company says the 0.96in DarkChip DMD, teamed with blue and red lasers and a four-segment colour wheel, produces exceptional image quality and brightness. Edge Blend and Geometric Correction are standard features, including the ability to blend stereoscopic images. A complete suite of professional lenses offers throw ratios from 0.9:1 to 7:00:1, all featuring motorised shift, zoom and lens memory.
“The introduction of the M-Vision 23000 is another leap forward in single-chip technology,” said Chris Axford, Digital Projection’s international sales and marketing director. “Digital Projection established itself as the leader in this growing segment with the introduction of the world’s first large-venue Laser Phosphor product in 2014. Our latest development demonstrates our continued commitment to providing cost-effective projectors without compromise across our full product range.”
M-Vision 2300 will begin shipping in November 2020.