As a leader in home cinema systems, it's always a good idea to keep tabs on Epson's core technologies as a preview of what's coming up in next generation home theater projectors. Today Seiko-Epson announced the start of volume production for its 0.94-inch HTPS-TFT LCD capable of a WUXGA (1920 x 1200 pixel) resolution for 3LCD projectors pushing 1080p. The panel supports a brightness of 5000 lumens (or more!) using Epson's D7 process technology while achieving "higher than ever contrast" through its C2 Fine inorganic alignment layer tech. What this means is simple: expect to see a new
brightness and contrast champion PowerLite Home Cinema projector announced at the end of Summer, as
CEDIA tradition dictates, with product shipping by end of the year.
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slarity @ Jun 11th 2009 10:54AM
I was POSITIVE I was going to be buying an AE 3000 before the end of the year, now if this is the replacement for say the 6500UB, Epson might just be getting my cash.