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BenQ SP831 projector
BenQ has aggressively released two models of projectors, the BenQ SP870 and BenQ SP831 projectors. The SP870 features 5000 ANSI lumen while the SP831 has 4000 ANSI lumen, both include numerous advancements that optimize lamp output for exceptional color, clarity and brilliance that amaze even in full lights-on environments. Apart the high-lumen specification, BenQ aims to set new industry expectations as well with models that are considerably lighter, smaller and more affordable, while still including premium features such as BrilliantColor? Technology, Hollywood Quality Video? (HQV?) processing and Split-Screen functionality.

Ideal for the largest venues such as lecture halls, auditoriums, board rooms and museums, the SP870 and SP831 combine high lumen count with BenQ?s projector expertise for superior picture quality without compromise, even in full lights-on settings. Both models pair high lumen output with an outstanding 2000:1 contrast ratio, rendering fine details such as text, data, spreadsheets and charts in razor-sharp clarity and precise color ? a priority for business, education and government applications. Audiences will also appreciate the projectors? extreme lights-on brightness that facilitates note-taking, movement and multiple activities.
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benq SP831 projector
BenQ has unveiled its latest projector product line targeted to professional business consumer, BenQ SP831. The SP831 projector sports a unique split-screen digital display technology feature, which has the ability to receive two source/input to project two independent visuals with a single attachable lens, thereby allowing two users to do a side by side presentation and even compare their work with the use of one projector. The content of projection can be edited independently and activating the Split-screen function only takes a simple push of one button. The SP831 features a powerful 4000-ANSI LUMENS lamp that ensures an ultra-bright projection irregardless of lighting condition to deliver the best in viewing experience. Powered by DLP Technology by Texas Instruments which ensures crystal clear images with superior quality, the SP831 has a sharp contrast ratio of 2000:1 and a high 1366 X 768 WXGA widescreen aspect ratio native resolution.

The BenQ SP831 is also built with HQV (Hollywood Quality Video) Detail Enhancement Technology which improves details in areas of high contrast and greatly reduces noise and blurring after keystone correction, to give you superior visual experience. Furthermore, it also features Texas Instruments’ BrilliantColor Technology which boosts brightness as well as enlarging the color area. The BrilliantColor Technology also adds three more colors (cyan, yellow and magenta) to produce images with precise color and detail. The independent six color adjustment (RGBCYM) makes color management convenient.
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During the PGA Tour event, Mitsubishi as the “official large outdoor video display provider” of the Tour, has showed some impressive demo. One of those is fancy 3D glasses (a little smaller than the ones shown in the photo), with a demo of some new 3D-imaging technology the company’s working on. The demo was run from a massive Dell desktop and output onto a large DLP set. In an effort to inject new life into the fading rear-projection category, the company’s pitch was that the 3D technology worked with existing DLP TVs and projectors (due to DLP’s native 120Hz refresh rate, which allows you to split it into 60/60 for 3D) but not with LCD and plasma displays.
The demo included clips from movies, commercials, and sporting events. There was real depth to the 3D, and you got that 3D-feeling of objects poking out at you from the screen. All the demo material had been shot in 3D, but the kicker to the whole presentation was that Mitsubishi apparently has a Blu-ray player in its labs that can convert existing 2D movies into 3D on the fly. Better yet, according to company representatives, it may be available early next year.

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