Digital Projection Incorporated (DPI) has announced the M-Vision 23000, which it touts as the world’s brightest single-chip DLP laser phosphor projector. The Digital Projection M-Vision 23000 WU features 23,000 lumens output and a contrast ratio of 10,000:1. DPI also says that this model achieves “near 3-Chip performance at a 1-Chip price point” making it a great value for large venue applications, as well as the rental and staging market.
The new lamp-free, laser-phosphor projector utilizes DPI’s ColorBoost + Red Laser technology to provide realistic and saturated colors combined with high-brightness. Venues needing powerful, yet budget-conscious, large-format imagery without sacrificing color accuracy, as well as those contending with ambient light, will directly benefit from the M-Vision 23000’s market leading light output, contrast ratio and colorimetry. Its DisplayPort accepts frame rates up to 60 Hz and HDMI 1.4b for Side by Side, Frame Packing & Top Bottom 3D formats.
The 0.96” DarkChip DMD, teamed with blue and red lasers and a four-segment color wheel, result in the solid image quality and brightness needed for large-venue applications. For complete versatility, Edge Blend and Geometric Correction are standard features of the M-Vision 23000, including the ability to blend stereoscopic images. In addition, a complete suite of professional lenses offers throw ratios from 0.9:1 to 7:00:1, and motorized shift, zoom and focus across the whole lens range offer extra flexibility and ease of setup.
The M-Vision 2300 will be shipping in November 2020. Price has not yet been announced, but will vary depending on lens choices.
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