Vivitek's HC7500A is world's first 1080p LED projector

VIVITEK SHOWS FIRST 1080p LED HOME CINEMA PROJECTOR AT CES
First LED Product from New Company on Display in Booth #26047
LAS VEGAS, January 8, 2009 – Vivitek Corporation, a leader in the environmentally responsible manufacture of today's most innovative visual display and presentation products, will be showing the industry's first 1080p, LED projector at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week in Las Vegas. The quiet, new HC7500A, breakthrough projector, provides the growing HD home theater market with the industry's brightest, pure-color, video to-date.
"This compact projector brings a powerful, clean, and pure signal for non-distorted, high-quality performance," said David Chiu, president of Vivitek. "The brightness and HD imaging are unmatched by any of the other LED units I have seen. It should be a must-see while at the show."
The new HC7500A DLP projector blasts in full 700-lumen brightness, with a precise imaging 35000:1 contrast ratio. With full HD (1920x1080) resolution and wide-screen capabilities, Vivitek's new projector is a complete home cinema experience.
The unit is a new curved design with centered lens for easy installation and screen adjustments. With a footprint the size of a small laptop, the new projector is perfect for out-of-site mounting or cabinet storage.
True to Vivitek's corporate agenda of responsible environmental sensibilities, the new projector has a full slate of low-energy and low-power consumption features, which also translate into low cost of ownership starting with the lamp-free, LED light source estimated at more than 20,000 hours. Completely Mercury-free, the DLP dust- and filter-free design eliminates filter disposal and cleaning, and the non-motion interior of the projector affords the quietest and coolest running.
For all applications, Vivitek's new projector has a wide variety of ports including dual, all-digital HDMI connections. The new HC7500A 1080p projector from Vivitek has an MSRP of $13,999 and will be available in early June.





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
adel @ Jan 9th 2009 6:20PM
Very interesting VP but so expensive...!!!!