El mitsu HC7000 ya esta a la venta en europa, aunque no publican el precio.
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Aug 29, 2008 05:22
Delta Electronics Launches the Industry's First Full HD LED Home Theater DLP(R) Projector
BERLIN --(Business Wire)-- Aug. 29, 2008 Delta Electronics, Inc., a long-time industry leader in DLP(R) optics, light engine and projector development for a wide variety of applications, today announced it has completed the development of a groundbreaking full HD LED projector for the consumer market. With Delta's high throughput LED optics, 1080P resolution, plus wide color gamut, this projector provides a high image quality unmatched by any other lamp projector. It gives the viewer a completely new home theater experience with the bonus that the user is free from lamp replacement, as the life of the LED module is estimated at over 20,000 hours of normal operation.
With its experience and close partnership with Texas Instruments, Luminus Devices and other key suppliers, Delta has a unique early advantage in recognizing the feasibility of PhlatLight(R) LED and the value of LED projectors, and has commercialized this product for customers. Delta is supporting customer demonstrations of the projector at IFA 2008, Berlin, Germany, between August 29th and September 3rd, and CEDIA, Denver, Colorado, USA.
"The viewing experience is amazing. The image quality of the projector's full HD resolution plus saturated color and dynamic contrast is extremely impressive. With this product, we believe the era of the LED projector has arrived. Home theater projectors are just the beginning," said Jeff Fu, Director for Projection Display at Delta's Display Solutions Business Unit.
"The LED illumination system replaces the lamp, the color wheel and the shutter of a traditional projector. What is crucial is the need for a precise and complex control algorithm that allows the LED to work with the DMD to get high image quality. We have achieved groundbreaking improvements recently that enable us to bring this product to market. This LED projector is not only a new product; it truly opens a new horizon for the projector industry," said Fu.
Delta has developed LED projection technologies for years. LEDs provide end users with benefits that are not available from a lamp system. Superior color, long operational life, free of mercury and UV/IR are among the outstanding benefits an LED projector delivers to consumers. With the advantages of operational reliability and convenience, LED projectors will soon evolve from commercial products to consumer and home use.
* DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments.
** PhlatLight is a registered trademark of Luminus Devices
About Delta Group
Delta Group is the world's largest provider of switching power supplies and brushless fans, as well as a major source for power management solutions, components, visual displays, industrial automation, networking products, and renewable energy solutions. Established in 1971, Delta Group has sales offices worldwide and manufacturing plants in Taiwan, China, Thailand, Japan, Mexico, India and Europe. As a global leader in power electronics, Delta's mission is, "To provide innovative, clean and efficient energy solutions for a better tomorrow." Delta is committed to environmental protection and has implemented green, lead-free production and recycling and waste management programs for many years.
More information about Delta Group can be found at http://www.deltaww.com.
macargo dijo:Buenas
Sabeis que novedades han presentado en el IFA en el terreno de los DLP? exceptuando el tema LED que esta empezando y por tanto su momento sera finales del año que viene.
Marcas como Benq, Optoma o Infocus, no he oido nada de ellos. Pensaba que iban a presentar modelos con el uso generalizado del DarkChip 4 o algo parecido, por ejemplo....
Saludos
macargo dijo:si, si, tienes razon, pero mientras tanto tienen que seguir comiendo y esta tecnologia LED revolucionaria tardara un año minimo en ser asequible y por tanto, accesible a las masas.
Un ejemplo seria lo que esta ocuriendo con la TV planas.
Tienes igual que los proyectores, dos tecnologias que copan el mercado y que se han vuelto asequibles, LCD y Plasma, y tienes una tecnologia mas o menos revolucionaria a un futuro mas o menos cercano llamado OLED.
Pero Sony, por sacar sus prototipos OLED, no deja de presentar sus LCD para el gran publico.
Asi es como lo veo yo. Existe un dia a dia que no deberian regalar a la competencia que como hemos visto con Epson y Mitsu, se estan poniendo las pilas. O como Sony y JVC.
Edito para comentar que me he dejado en el tintero los LCOS al hablar de dos tecnologias en Proyectores.
thundered mantis dijo:Perdón por la pregunta ignorante, pero, el tema del LED, aparte de las obvias ventajas ecológico-energéticas y de comodidad y precio por no tener que andar cambiando la lámpara, ¿tiene alguna ventaja intrínseca en calidad visual? He leído algo de "mejores colores", pero parece un poco vago. Claro que mejorará la calidad de la experiencia a largo plazo al no degradarse la lámpara, pero, no sé, por decir, ¿se va a ver mejor un proyector LED de los que van a sacar ahora que el Marantz 11S2, por ejemplo (por decir un DC4 que dicen que se ve de vicio)?