Optoma is a DLP projector brand that focuses on the research and development and sales of projection systems, and is committed to the research and development of image and color processing technologies, covering a full range of products and system integration solutions for home entertainment, business, education and engineering. Recently, Optoma launched a new CUL15K laser high-definition high-brightness multi-functional engineering projector with a brightness of up to 15,000 lumens.
- High profile appearance
Optoma’s new projector CUL15K has a brightness of up to 15,000 lumens, and its features include: true resolution 1920×1200, 4K compatible/HDR support, contrast ratio 2,000,000:1 (extreme black mode), intelligent image management platform, image master suite, support for four corners Adjustment/Deformation Adjustment, Edge Blending Function, 7 Interchangeable Lenses, Power Zoom/Focus, Power Lens Shift, IP5X Dustproof Design.
The above are the characteristics of engineering projectors. It can be said that the new Optoma laser high-definition high-brightness engineering projector CUL15K has raised the standard of engineering projectors.
The features of the new Optoma laser high-definition high-brightness engineering projector CUL15K are as follows:
- Full HD resolution supported
CUL15K full HD resolution (1920×1200) can display high-definition pictures point-to-point, and the screen display is more refined, realizing high-definition, high-brightness and high-quality large-screen demonstrations.
- 4K Compatible / HDR Supported
CUL15K is compatible with 4K resolution for higher quality images.
Support HDR, bring better contrast between light and dark, present a more natural, realistic and bright picture, allowing users to see more picture details.
- Laser light source, bright picture
CUL15K uses a laser light source, the picture performance is more bright and delicate, and the brightness can meet the brightness requirements of general large conference rooms, auditoriums, and indoor and outdoor large screen splicing and fusion.
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