Latin America. Casio expanded its line of LampFree projectors with the addition of a new equipment, the XJ-L8300HN, the first Casio LampFree projector with DLP technology, 4K Ultra HD resolution and 5 thousand lumens of brightness.
With this projector, the company takes its first step in the market of high luminosity and resolution projectors for digital signage applications and presentations in auditoriums. With 4K Ultra HD resolution (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) and 5,000 lumens of brightness, it reproduces exceptionally sharp images even on the large screens used in large conference rooms.
In recent years, 4K technology has become increasingly popular for many types of digital devices, especially personal computers. Thanks to this improvement in video image quality, the market share for high-resolution models for business use (1080p to 4K UHD) is projected to grow, from less than 10% today, to 30% by 2020. (According to Futuresource Consulting Ltd. on high-resolution commercial projectors starting at 1080p.)
Equipped with a 4K DLP® chip, the LampFree XJ-L8300HN projector projects images of approximately 8.3 million pixels, with high color fidelity and image quality, ready to meet the requirements of those commercial applications in which it is essential to observe very precise details, such as in maps, technical plans and design illustrations. Thanks to its high brightness of 5,000 lumens, the equipment is ideal for brightly lit spaces with large screens, such as conference rooms or auditoriums.
Like the rest of the LampFree line, this model delivers efficient operating performance. Its hybrid laser-LED light source, free of mercury lamp, offers an extra long life, low energy consumption and minimal heat generation.
In addition, the XJ-L8300HN includes a lens shift function to adjust the projection position, supports the HDBaseT standard to facilitate the transmission of 4K signal from a remote location to the projector and a super-resolution function that enhances the signal of low-quality videos and images to produce a higher resolution effect.