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Optoma expands its LED home projector range

Optoma has announced its multi-award winning HD91 home cinema projector that harnesses ground-breaking LED technology, is now available with a shorter throw lens. The new HD90 includes the same high-quality specs as the HD91 and is capable of throwing an enormous 100-inch picture onto a screen or wall from less than three metres away.

Cinema fans, TV buffs and keen gamers will now be able to experience 2D and 3D digital cinema quality in any room in their home through the new HD90 projector. As the HD90 and HD91 produce less heat than traditional lamp based projectors, they can be installed closer to walls or ceilings or even built into a small enclosure. The combination of a shorter throw lens and LED technology in the HD90 enables unique placement flexibility. For example, it can be hidden beneath the surface of a coffee table, which breaks free from the traditional method of mounting a projector on the ceiling.

Optoma’s Head of Product Marketing, Justin Halls, said: “We are delighted to unveil the new HD90 which offers an alternative lens option to the already popular HD91.The two models offer a combined zoom range of approximately 2.0 which enables flexible placement without the compromises traditionally associated with a wide zoom range from a single lens.

The LED illumination in the HD90 and HD91 provides consistent brightness and a greater depth of colour that rivals the performance of studio quality three chip DLP projectors. This means the perceived brightness of the HD90 and HD91 LED projectors can be up to twice the brightness of an equivalent lamp-based projector. This is known as the Helmholtz-Kohlrausch (HK) effect.

This enhanced brightness perception means the HD90 and HD91 can comfortably render screen sizes far higher than their ANSI brightness specifications would suggest. And, allows the HD90 and HD91 to handle low levels of ambient light with less impact on image quality than lamp based systems.

With vividly intense colours, the 3D action literally jumps out at you in your living room. This means live sports, TV and movies can be enjoyed in stunning 3D making you feel part of the action.

The fully-rechargeable ZF2100 wireless 3D glasses have been developed in parallel with the HD91 and HD90. These are optimised to provide higher contrast and brighter images than ever before, while eliminating any issues of emitter placement, limited range and potential interference commonly experienced when using Infra-red.

A full specification sheet for the HD90 and HD91 together with information on the full product range, brochures and images of the projectors are available from www.optoma.com

HD90 and HD91 Key Features

  • 1080p LED technology
  • Full lens shift
  • Unique placement flexibility
  • Consistent brightness and colour reproduction
  • No replacement lamps required
  • Excellent colour accuracy
  • Full CMS+ for calibration precision
  • Impressive motion handling
  • Near instantaneous on/off
  • Full 3D support and built in 2D to 3D converter

HD90 and HD91 Specifications

 

HD90

HD91

Native resolution

Full HD 1080p (1920 x1080)

Contrast ratio

500,000:1

Brightness

1200 ANSI Lumens

1000 ANSI Lumens

Throw ratio

1.22-1.52:1

1.5-2.89:1

Noise level

23dB

Weight

6.5kg

7kg

Dimensions

345 x 443 x 161.5mm (W x D x H inc. feet)

Remote Control

Backlit with direct source selection

INPUTS

2 x HDMI (v1.4a 3D supported)

VGA

Component

Video

OUTPUT

3D-Sync Out (3-Pin VESA)

2 x 12V Trigger

CONTROL

RS232

 

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For more information and product images, please contact:
Eithne Keenan
Email Address: [email protected]
Telephone: +44 (0)1923 691 802
About Optoma

Optoma is a world leading designer and manufacturer of projection and sound products for business, education, professional audio/video and home entertainment.

Optoma’s projection products combine superior image processing technologies with exceptional engineering and innovation to deliver stunning crystal clear images with ultimate reliability.

Optoma projectors use DLP® technology, pioneered by Texas Instruments. This uses millions of mirrors to produce high quality imagery which does not suffer colour degradation over time, as sometimes experienced in other projector technologies.

The Optoma NuForce sound range is designed for people that care about audio. They are built from premium quality components to deliver sleek design and exceptional sound.

The Optoma Group has continental headquarters in Europe, the USA and Asia; whilst Optoma Europe, based in London, covers Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Local services are delivered from regional offices in France, Germany, Norway, Spain and the Netherlands and sales representatives in the Czech Republic, Dubai, Italy, Poland, Russia, Romania and Saudi Arabia. www.optoma.com