Digital Projection (DP), the first DLP TM partner of Texas Instruments and the founder of the three-chip DLP TM , grandly launched the new product Mercury 1860 WUXGA in the three-chip DLP series, with a brightness of up to 20,000 lumens and many DP TITAN series. Excellent performance.
Mercury 1860 is positioned between the HIGHLite and TITAN series, with complete functions, high brightness, and competitive price positioning.
Among the many functions, its edge fusion and curved surface correction capabilities are particularly prominent, with a high resolution of 1920×1200. The advanced optical system and a large number of professional features make the Mercury series suitable for more commercial and entertainment applications.
It has an efficient 465W four-lamp configuration with a brightness of 20,000 lumens. Built-in MPEG image enhancement technology can improve the noise and color of the composite signal source, and extend the many excellent performances of TITAN series products.
The built-in CAT5e/6 LAN cable that supports the transmission of uncompressed high-definition video standards allows the projector to be placed up to 100m away from the input source. Other features include the built-in ColorMax TM seven-point color correction technology to provide more precise color consistency correction in splicing or fusion applications.