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From classrooms to conference spaces, seminar rooms to studios, Digital Projection technology has been at the heart of the pro-AV industry since 1996. A digital imaging pioneer, we’ve been at the forefront of driving innovation in display technologies for four decades, developing cutting-edge, award-winning projection solutions for pro-AV venues of all sizes and budgets, including offices, convention centres, broadcast studios and higher education institutions.

WHY PROJECTION?

High-end, DLP projection technology is the logical choice for pro-AV venues where accurate colour fidelity, a compact, unobtrusive equipment footprint, and high-brightness, high-resolution imaging are at a premium. Compared to LED or LCD screens, Digital Projection projectors offer the ultimate in colour reproduction and image quality while blending into their environment, giving users the space to study, learn and unleash their creativity, free from technological distractions.

DLP projection also has proven benefits for users’ optical health, reducing eye strain compared to flat panels (due to softened white and blue light) – while the high fill factor of DLP images provides the necessary visual acuity in applications where the viewer is required to be close to the screen.

NEITHER SEEN
NOR HEARD

The unique modular design of Digital Projection’s Satellite MLS separates the light source from the projector head, making it ideal for locations – such as lecture theatres, boardrooms and broadcast sets – where bulky, obtrusive AV set-ups are a non-starter.

Additionally, because the light source can be housed up to 100m away (in an AV or server room, for example), only a small, unassuming projector head is needed at the projection location, virtually eliminating noise and heat. Unlike rival products, Digital Projection’s patented solutions gift pro-AV venues the sound of silence – letting your lecture, presentation or TV/film project speak for itself.

With its groundbreaking Satellite MLS projection system, Digital Projection makes high-end RGB laser illumination – which offers the widest colour gamut, most consistent illumination and lowest maintenance requirements of any projection technology – accessible at a cost-effective price point for the first time.

For installations with more limited budgets, the company also offers its high-performance, high-brightness 3-chip and 1-Chip DLP projectors at a variety of price points.

With ColorBoost+Red Laser across much of the 1-Chip DLP range, intelligent processing brings the colour performance ever closer to that of a 3-Chip DLP projector. The use of the red lasers, along with a specially designed colour wheel enable projectors with this technology to produce more vivid, saturated and life-like images than was previously possible on 1-Chip DLP projectors.

When ColorBoost+Red Laser is coupled with our new HEP DMD range such as the E-vision 16000i, the resulting colour gamut guarantees the projector will far exceed the REC709 standard with a contrast ratio previously unachievable on a 1-Chip projector.

NEXT-GEN
TECHNOLOGY

Digital Projection’s next-generation electronics platform, Nexus, is designed to deliver the most advanced image processing to all Digital Projection products, from the flagship 3-Chip DLP TITAN Laser 47000 projector to the budget-friendly 1-Chip E-Vision 8000i.

Nexus offers users enhanced, multi-functional image processing technology, with de-interlacing, scaling, warping and edge blending all combined in a single chip. This means that all signal processing is undertaken in one location, minimising delays which introduce latency.

Nexus additionally boasts support for HDR (SMPTE ST2084(PQ) and HLG) and Art-Net, 10-bit colour processing (30 bits per pixel), and onboard image quality control with full-gamma colour management. Also key is its ability to accept dual input signals up to 4K-UHD; these are independently processed, meaning they can accept the most advanced signals in a chain.

The Nexus platform is currently available on the TITAN Laser 47000 WUXGA and 41000 4K-UHD, M-Vision 27000 WU and 24000 WU, and E-Vision 10000i WU and 8000i WU, with more projectors set to be added soon.

BY YOUR
SIDE

With more than 30 years’ industry experience, Digital Projection and its multi-disciplined team has unmatched insight into the needs of our customers.

When trusting the co-inventor, with Texas Instruments, of DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, you’re also trusting the company who brought the world’s first 3-chip DLP projector to the market in 1997. As a digital imaging pioneer, Digital Projection’s groundbreaking projection R&D has garnered the admiration of industry professionals, including the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, which awarded the company not one but two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development – the first and only projector manufacturer to win the highest industry distinction.

With offices across Europe, North America, Asia, the Middle East and Australasia and dedicated in-country account managers, Digital Projection offers industry leading international service and support, both pre- and post-sales. Its expertise and dedication to customer service has been recognised with countless accolades, including awards from Sound & Video Contractor, AV Technology, Systems Contractor News, Commercial Integrator and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (the Emmys).

GREEN CREDENTIALS

Everyone must look at being more sustainable, not just integrators who purchase and install equipment, but we the manufacturers have a responsibility to provide our customers with sustainable products.

Digital Projection is in the fortunate position that it is a brand of Delta Electronics, a global technology leader with 2023 revenues US$12.891 billion, whose mission is “To provide innovative, clean, and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow.”

This means that all the projectors on the market today are designed and built with that mission at the core, ensuring that integrators and end users are getting the most sustainable projectors possible.

As for cost, it doesn’t always have to cost more to bring sustainable products to the market. By localising supply chains, consolidating shipping and reducing power consumption, the TCO can often be lower than traditional, power-hungry projectors.

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Jhansi Fortress in India

The projection-mapped sound and light show at India’s 17th-century Jhansi Fort, the first of its kind, features Digital Projection TITAN Laser 33000 4K-UHD projectors.

Partner: PAN Intellecom

“The TITAN Laser 33000 4K-UHD projector’s true reproduction of colours made life easier for the content and creative team, who had a huge challenge to deliver uniform colours on a facade with stones that have lost their colour in an uneven fashion over a period of time” — Sankalp Srivastava, PAN Intellecom

“We had a very good experience in working with the Digital Projection team – they supported us on every aspect during the tendering stage, as well as the execution stage” — Aman Arora, Magical Theatre

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Reconstructing Michaelsberg Abbey

Digital Projection’s Satellite MLS system with Multi-View helped reconstruct the 1,000-year-old Michaelsberg Abbey for Deep Fakes: Art and its Double, an interactive exhibition in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Partner: EPFL Pavilions

“The Satellite MLS unit works like a dream – with remote support from Digital Projection, it was up and running in half a day. The public also adore it. They recognise the difference; it’s like nothing they have seen before”
— Prof. Sarah Kenderdine, EPFL Pavilions

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Pompeii, the Grand Palais in Paris

For Pompeii, the Grand Palais in Paris used 31 Digital Projection E-Vision Laser projectors to immerse visitors in the dramatic eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

Partner: ETC Onlyview

“The quality and performance of the projectors is excellent, and visitors are both impressed and amazed by the immersive dimension of the exhibition made possible by the projectors” — Roei Amit, Réunion des Musées Nationaux – Grand Palais

“Digital Projection’s assistance was integral throughout the project. The projectors worked perfectly for the work required, and they also helped train the ETC Onlyview staff on how to use them” — Laurent Segelle, ETC Onlyview

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TITAN…

The spectacular water and light show runs every weekend from 15th October to 25th December at Odaiba Marine Park, in the Tokyo Bay area, where many of the Olympic events were held.

The event organisers needed projectors with the highest possible brightness to prevent the image being washed out by other light sources during the show. This was the main reason they relied on four Digital Projection TITAN lasers with an output of 37,000 lumens to light up two water screens and the beach.

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Digit…

Dole, the hometown of the father of microbiology, Louis Pasteur, celebrated the bicentenary of his birth with a two-month video-mapping extravaganza powered by Digital Projection.

Mapping Pasteur, which ran from 9 July to 21 August 2022, transformed the facade of the 17th-century Hôtel-Dieu de Dole, in Jura in eastern France, with an impressive audiovisual experience that combined visual spectacle with narrative drama to tell the life story of Dole’s most famous son.

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Satel…

World-leading visualisation hub Curtin University HIVE, whose facilities have supported pioneering research in space exploration, health sciences, education and engineering, recently celebrated another milestone: the world’s first installation of Digital Projection’s cutting-edge new Satellite Modular Laser System (MLS) projectors.

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Radia…

When the campus needed to enhance their high-level classroom and Campus Dining display technology, the University at Buffalo chose Radiance LED to create highly effective and engaging learning environments. Requiring an innovative AV specialist for the Radiance LED installation.

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Beaut…

When Henkel Corporation designed their new Los Angeles facility to showcase their comprehensive hair care product line, they chose Digital Projection’s Radiance LED Video Wall solutions to make a truly stunning first impression.

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IBM W…

IBM requires presentation displays that are effective and inspiring to truly communicate the importance of their projects. To do this, they selected a Digital Projection Radiance LED Video Wall for their primary display.

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