ViewSonic’s newly-added commercially oriented Pro8300 complements its professional projector series. Furthermore, the company will preview its LED hybrid laser technology in the Pro9000. Both the innovations will be at display during InfoComm 2012.
Following the preview at InfoComm, ViewSonic will demonstrate its new hybrid laser and LED Full HD Pro9000 projector. This innovative technology supports the integration of LED light with lasers for developing single light source. As a result, bright, rich display color will be generated, surpassing normal mercury light projector. This mercury-free innovative technology ensures energy-efficiency as well as extended operation life of 20,000+ h. The Pro9000 Professional AV LED Hybrid Laser Projector is combined with dual HDMI ports and its convenient lamp-free design can be used efficiently for home cinema environment and Pro-AV installations. The Pro9000 will be available in Q3 2012.
The Full HD 1080p commercial grade DLP projector featured with convenient and significant options is ideal for business data projection. The Pro8300 uses an in-built BrilliantColor Technology featuring a Pixelworks 10-bit image processor for bright colors. It includes 3,000 ANSI lm, 1920x1080 native resolution, and a 4,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio that results in razor sharp images, which can virtually illuminate in all ambient light environments. The Pro8300 Professional 1080p Commercial Grade Projector is coupled with a wide 1.5X optical zoom adjustment for over 36% additional zooming capability and integrated speakers providing vibrant audio and visual experience.
In addition, the Pro8300 includes multitude of connectivity options such as dual VGA, dual HDMI, and dual computer VGA inputs. It allows connections from laptops and tablets to smartphones. By coupling with a filter-less design, auto keystone correction, and energy-saving mode, the Pro8300 ensures zero maintenance as well as reduced TCO and extended product life. The Pro8300 will be available in North and Latin America this month.