Canon unveiled a front projector based on its own liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) technology called the Aspectual Illumination System (AISYS). The projector (Realis SX50) offers 1,400 by 1,050 pixel ...
“Canon’s new REALiS WUX450, REALiS WUX400ST, REALiS WX520, and REALiS WX450ST Pro AV Compact Installation LCOS Projectors blend the high-quality and exceptional detail, clarity and contrast of large ...
To deliver a truly immersive cinematic experience in the home, nothing beats scale. While oversized televisions might be muscling in on the conversation, for most home cinema connoisseurs, the ...
“Thanks to Canon's expansion of its diverse lineup of Projectors, we are able to offer customers a range of products engineered to meet high standards from XGA and Full HD lamp DLP models all the way ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Canon U.S.A. has debuted the REALiS WUX4000 Installation LCOS Projector, Canon's first ...
Canon introduced three LCoS multimedia front projectors which it will target at “discerning home theater enthusiasts” as well as professional and institutional channel users. The REALiS SX6, REALiS ...
TAINAN, Taiwan, Jan. 17, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Himax Technologies, Inc. ("Himax" or the "Company") (Nasdaq:HIMX) announced today the launch of the world's first USB 3.0 pico-projector solution.
Projectors are better than TVs. There, I said it. I mean, the picture quality on a projector isn't as great as a TV at the same price. And you need a dark room. And they're kinda loud. But how else ...
Microdisplays, including pico projectors, could be the New Big Thing in consumer electronics. A couple of examples of possible incarnations for tiny LED-based handheld projectors include: Micron’s $99 ...
Any device that can control or change the amplitude, phase, or polarization of light waves is known as a Spatial Light Modulator (SLM). “Current SLM–based systems use either optical MEMS ...
For the biggest TV, movie, and gaming experience, you need a projector. On top of all the "normal" TV jargon, projectors have their own buzz words and marketing fluff that must be navigated. Then ...