InfoComm 2016: Optoma's Innovation

InfoComm 2016: Optoma's Innovation
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Stacking. Warping. Edge blendingFullcompass LogoDefinition:
When more than one projector is used edge to edge, creates a seamless transition.
. All of these are the every-day terms now used by projection innovators like Optoma.

What we saw at Infocomm 2016 from Optoma, literally was some of the sharpest projection images we've seen. Along with the curved and dome displays, which could triggerFullcompass LogoDefinition:
A signal that starts an event.
vertigo (but in a good way), their 4KFullcompass LogoDefinition:
3840x2160-pixel video resolution. This is also often called Ultra HD or UHD. Also resolution of 4096x2160, which is popular in the film industry.
UHD resolutionFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. (video) The measure of pixels horizontally and vertically. For example, 1920x1080 is considered HD, or high-definition. 2. (audio) The combined bit depth and sample rate of a digital audio signal.
short-throwFullcompass LogoDefinition:
The distance between a lighting or sound source and its object.
projector was stunning.

"We are the first with 4K so we're showing off our innovative background with the 4K UHD because the trend is more and more toward laser," says Carolyn Scott, Senior Marketing Director with Optoma.

"It's a first of it's kind. The 4k UHD resolution has an ultra short throw and it's only about two inches from the projection area."

Scott says since you don't have to replace lamps in the new laser projectors, "It makes it great for all types of applications in the boardroom, house of worship, and any kind of commercial application."