Great project outcomes don’t happen by chance.
Our main goal at Digital Projection is to make it easy for our dealers to deploy large-scale imaging projects quickly, confidently, and profitably.
We do this by continually evolving our products and solutions and bolstering our support and service resources. This mission is reflected in the products and services we’ll be showcasing soon at CEDIA Expo 2024, in Denver, Sept. 5-7. Register with our VIP Code EXIV840667.
During CEDIA Expo we will unveil new projectors and dvLED video wall solutions as both a showcase of what’s possible and an illustration of The DP Difference.
We’ll also show how we’ve listened to our dealers and what we’re doing to simplify the specification process for indoor and outdoor LED display and projection projects.
Be sure to stop by our CEDIA Expo Booth #2108 to learn about the exciting updates to our portfolio, discuss current and upcoming projects with our imaging experts, and discover The DP Difference.
CEDIA Expo 2024
September 5-7
Colorado Convention Center • Denver, CO
Booth #2108
Register with our VIP Code EXIV840667
Digital Projection Introduces One of the AV Industry’s First Video Walls Tailored for Residential Environments
New Radiance Home video wall from Digital Projection breaks new ground in the AV marketplace, giving systems integrators a compelling large-scale imaging option for high-end homes.
At CEDIA Expo 2024, Digital Projection broadens its micro and dvLED video wall offerings with the introduction of a line designed exclusively for residential applications. The new Radiance Home video wall gives Digital Projection dealers a compelling new large-scale imaging solution to offer their luxury home clients.
“LED video walls have long been a staple of commercial projects, but are relative newcomers in residential spaces. That’s because most solutions have been designed specifically for commercial environments,” says Digital Projection senior executive George Walter. “Demand for video walls optimized for home environments is escalating at an incredible rate, so we took the initiative this year to develop one of the first video walls engineered and designed exclusively for residential applications.”
Purpose-built for high-end home applications, Radiance Home incorporates cutting-edge design and technology to streamline deployment, support common residential applications, and meet the imaging demands of discerning residential clientele. Built into this revolutionary LED video wall are technologies and controllers to enable fast configuration of user-defined presets, Wi-Fi connectivity and integration with third-party control systems. Support of HDR (high dynamic range), 4K resolution, and REC 2020 Color Space along with a special optical coating for higher contrast optimizes the image quality.
Whether an AV integrator is specifying an LED video wall for a high-end home theater or a projection system for a multi-purpose media space, Digital Projection has the right products for the application, backed by legendary dealer service and support. Through Digital Projection’s white-glove design and installation service, systems integrators can tackle even the most complex residential projects quickly and confidently.
Featured Displays at CEDIA Expo
Satellite Modular Laser System (MLS)
- Up to 40,000 Lumens
- 3 Chip DLP
- 8K, 4K, 4K-UHD & WUXGA resolution
- RGB Modular Light Sources
- Compact Projection Heads
- Up to 100m Satellite Link Cable
Performance Series LED
- 0.6 – 2.5 mm Pixel Pitch
- Up to 100,000 Hours LED Lifetime
- Up to 1,000 nits brightness
- 3840 Hz Refresh Rate
- HDR
At CEDIA Expo 2024, Digital Projection is adding a new member to its single-chip laser projector lineup. The forthcoming E-Vision 10000i RGB projector represents a major technological milestone, incorporating a host of cutting-edge technologies enabled by Texas Instruments’ all-new 0.8” HEP (high-efficiency pixel) DMD (digital micromirror device) chip.
Combined with Digital Projection’s Nexus electronics platform, the HEP DMD delivers the performance of full RGB laser technology in the smaller footprint of a laser phosphor projector. These cutting-edge, single-chip features also contribute to easier setup than conventional projectors that use three individual red, green and blue lasers.
The single-chip 4K design eliminates the artifacts and color separation commonly associated with projectors utilizing a conventional RGB color wheel, while achieving 4K+ resolution, 10,000 lumens, HDR without brightness decay, REC 2020 color space, and a contrast ratio between 2,400:1 and 3000:1.
“Our goal at Digital Projection is to continually push the performance of our projectors to deliver the most accurate, lifelike images possible. This mission is reflected in the E-Vision 10000i RGB laser projector. By incorporating a completely new chip design, we’ve been able to introduce to the custom integration community a host of groundbreaking performance features,” says Digital Projection VP of operations Mike Akridge. “In a league of its own, the E-Vision 10000i RGB sets a new standard of excellence and we’re thrilled to be able to preview it to integrators at CEDIA Expo.”
CEDIA Expo attendees can be the first to see this next-generation laser projector by visiting Digital Projection for a sneak peek at Booth #2108. Slated for launch later this year, the E-Vision 10000i RGB laser projector sets a new benchmark for imaging performance.
Featured Technology at CEDIA Expo
A single-chip laser projector that performs like a three-chip model? We’ve cracked the code! The performance of new E-Vision and M-Vision projectors prove it. Their brightness, color accuracy and resolution approach 3-chip performance but with a much smaller footprint and price tag. Inch for inch, dollar for collar, come see how these next-generation single-chip projectors are setting a new performance benchmark at the Digital Projection CEDIA Expo booth #2108. We’ve even integrated our new NEXUS electronics to enable seamless image warping and blending!
Longest-lasting, lowest-maintenance projectors – with no phosphor wheel or other moving parts in the light path.
HDR (High Dynamic Range) defines the relationship between the video signal and the corresponding display performance (color, contrast, and brightness). It removes the limitations presented by older video signals and creates images with a broader range of colors and detail in both the bright and dark areas of the image. HDR-capable displays can read the updated format and show an image built from a wider gamut of color and brightness. HDR video simply contains more data to describe more steps in between the extremes. This means that bright objects and dark objects on the same screen can be shown to high degrees of brightness and darkness if the display supports it, with all the necessary steps in between described in the signal and not synthesized by the image processor.
Similarly, HDR-compatible displays can produce deeper and more vivid reds, greens, and blues, and show more color variation in between. Deep shadows aren’t simply black voids; more details can be seen in the darkness, while the picture stays dark. Bright shots aren’t simply sunny, vivid pictures; fine details in the brightest surfaces remain clear. Vivid objects aren’t simply saturated; more degrees of color can be seen.
Read more about Digital Projection’s products for the residential market