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Sony officials say the company plans to expand its line of high-brightness 3LCD business projectors this summer, with two new models designed for fixed installation applications.
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Through their dual-lamp design, users can run the XG-P560W and XG-P610X with both lamps or run one lamp at a time, for reduced output and energy. Users can also operate the units in a low-brightness Eco mode, extending lamp life and reducing power consumption and fan noise.
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The FL32 LED from Projectiondesign is a customizable front projector based on LED lighting and high-resolution DLP imaging technologies. Projectiondesign's ReaLED technology provides 100,000 hours of light output and low power consumption.
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The NP4100 and NP4100W have built-in Eco mode technology, which saves power consumption through a 20-percent reduction in brightness.
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Hitachi officials say they employed environmentally conscious materials when constructing the CP-X10000, complying with RoHS 6 restricted materials standards and using unleaded solder and less harmful hexavalent chrome for screws or sheet steals.
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The Titan's CoolTek engineering delivers the highest lumen performance at the lowest thermal (BTU) and noise-level (dB) output offered by the company in a recyclable chassis.
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Built on dual mercury lamp platform. Feedback systems determine the number of lamps and power level required to keep the system cool.
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Unlike the building community, which has LEED, or the consumer appliance market, with Energy Star, AV pros don't yet have a comparable green seal of approval for their least power-hungry systems. Energy Star, for instance, doesn't account for the extended operation and brightness required of many...
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Barco's FLM HD20 projector offers an option for low-lumen output and low power consumption, so a user can increase or decrease the brightness and power consumption according to the presentation venue.
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NEC Display Solutions of America has rolled out a new wide-aspect professional installation projector. The NP4100W is intended to meet the needs of those users who require bright light output for large, wide-format screens, in venues and areas with high ambient light.