Canon introduces a new 4K laser projector
Canon has announced the development of a 4K laser working projector to achieve higher brightness and better color reproduction based on "the success of the XEED 4K5020Z projector, introduced last December, and presented at the European Exhibition For integrated systems ".
The company said the new 4K LCOS, expected to be launched on March 19, comes as part of its ongoing commitment to support systems integrators with advanced creative devices and is expected to provide improved communication ports.
The new 4K LCOS laser projector, which features higher brightness, uses Canon's newly created projector chassis. It is easy to connect and install this device easily in any peripheral location, both horizontal and vertical because there are no integrative restrictions.
The device features an easy-to-use lens adapter compatible with a selection of seven interchangeable Canon lenses, including the new RS-SL07RST 4K with an automatic zoom of 1.76 x and a vertical movement of +/- 73% with minimal glare and curvature. The projected projector offers an accurate view and excellent image reproduction without distortion or deviation.
The company's newly released XEED 4K5020Z, featuring high brightness, quality, and depth, delivers an original 4K resolution of 4,096 x 2,160 pixels. The new projector comes with uncompressed 4K 60p 10-bit RGB (4: 4: 4) video playback options, as an added enhancement to the current model, making it ideal for creative uses, computer designs, and use in educational lectures.
Canon's dual-image processing engine, as demonstrated in the newly launched XEED 4K5020Z, is expected to have excellent features for blending landscapes, convex displays, and creative installation. The device is expected to offer almost no maintenance, with the possibility of using it around the clock thanks to the benefits of operation and improved use.
The new XEED 4K5020Z projector will be available through Canon UAE and the Redington Distribution Company in Dubai.