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Screen maker Mocomtech showed a 23 high gain screen at InfoComm that has a very wide viewing angle too. Amazing. For more: www.mocomscreen.com
Mike Guillory from Texas Instruments was at InfoComm 2012 to talk about 3D in the classroom and its new controller ASIC that helps to alleviate compatibility issues. Projectors to date
Mitsubishi’s Brand Tarnow used InfoComm 2012 to showcase it new laser TV that uses a red laser instead of a red LED to achieve better red colors. The red is
Cybertouch partnered with Mitsubishi at InfoComm to show a 2×2 array using 55-inch ultrathin bezel displays overlaid with a single tempered coverglass sheet. This creates a uniform 32-point touchscreen surface
Panasonic used InfoComm 2012 to debut their new hybrid projector. Scott Wellington disclosed their PT RZ470 and 370 series projectors. These are lamp-free projectors that use lasers and LED plus
At InfoComm 2012, NEC Display‘s Keith Yankee profiled a quick serve restaurant solution. It is a new box that provides six video 1080p outputs from a single PC to drive six
LG Electronics demonstrated a new 55-inch camera-based multimedia touchscreen display that offers some new capabilities. It includes a camera to take pictures that can be manipulated in real time, allowing
Planar introduced the UltraLux series of large format public displays offered in 60-, 70- and 80-inch screen sizes with FHD resolution. Options include portrait or landscape, free-standing, single or double
At InfoComm 2012, 3LCD’s Tim Anderson compared a 7000 lumen 3LCD projector vs. a 7500 lumen 1-chip DLP projector. These lumens are white lumens, but when the color lumen measurement
At InfoComm 2012, Sharp Electronics showed their new 90-inch LCD that can be run in portrait mode. Also on display were 60-, 70- and 80-inch commercial displays with and without