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Micron Introduces PoP Video iPhone/iPod Projector

May 7th, 2012

FLCOS imager and optical engine maker Micron Technology has introduced a pico projector for Apple’s iPhone 4 and 4S. Called PoP Video, the new projector attaches to the back of the phone and can project videos, photos, web pages and social media from the phone at qHD (960×540) resolution. Brightness and other specifciatons were not disclosed. PoP Video, which is also compatible with 4rd and 4th generation iPod media players, has a built-in battery that can run the projector for up to two hours and incorporates QuickLogic’s Visual Enhancement Engine (VEE) to improve viewability. PoP Video is available for pre-order through Micron’s crucial.com online store at a retail price of US$99.

PMA has been following the recent projector market trend of embedding pico projectors in iPhone accessories like this one from Micron and others from Brookstone, Trekstor, and iPowerUp.

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Optoma Launches HD23 Home Theater Projector

May 4th, 2012

The HD23 home theater projector from Optoma launched this week and will be sold exclusively through Best Buy, both in store and online. The latest projector in Optoma’s consumer line-up offers a robust feature set with many connectivity options, including two HDMI, VGA, component and composite video. The projector lamp is rated at 4,000 hours in Standard mode and 3,000 hours in Bright mode.

The 1080p DLP model is 2500 lumens, has a 5,000:1 contrast ratio, and is backed by a 3 year warranty. It will support multiple resolutions (UXGA, WXGA, SXGA+, XGA, SVGA and VGA) and supports both PC and Mac video formats.

The HD23 will be available this month and will sell for $999.

Recent surveys conducted by projector market research firm Pacific Media Associates found that interest in home theater projector is on the rise, so Optoma’s Best Buy exclusive should garner a lot of interest.

To learn more, visit www.optoma.com

 

 

NEC Digital Cinema Projectors Light Up Odean Theaters in Europe

April 27th, 2012

Europe’s largest cinema operator, Odeon UCI, has announced that they are finalizing upgrades to their 2100 screens with digital cinema models from NEC Digital Cinema. The massive installation project has been underway at 231 cinemas in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Spain, Italy and Portugal.

An Odeon spokesperson said that the NEC projectors have offered them the ability to give customers the best cinema experience possible. The goal is to complete installations in time for the Euro 2012 Football Championships and the Summer Olympic Games so they can stream live content to theaters from the events.

Once installations are complete, NEC and Odeon will consider expanding the partnership to include NEC digital signage for theater foyers and NEC products and services for network operations centers.

Recent forecasts by projector market research firm Pacific Media Associates estimate worldwide cumulative shipments of Digital Cinema projectors to top 90K by the end of 2012 – due primarily to theater conversions in Europe and China.

Energy Star Certification for Projectors?

April 25th, 2012

Apparently the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) in the United States has been considering for some time whether or not to add projectors to the list of products for which their Energy Star certification is available. Probably by now most everyone has seen the Energy Star logo on some display or other, and knows that products such as computer monitors, printers, TV sets, etc. have built-in logic that puts them to sleep when not in active use, thus substantially reducing their energy consumption.

We are not sure if the number of projectors in use, and the number of hours they are powered on but not being used, result in as much damage to the environment as some other phenomena that are not under Energy Star, but we generally laud their activities on behalf of the environment. Projector manufacturers who are already strapped by the over-competitiveness of the business may not welcome the extra costs of complying, but at least they can benefit from the publicity of their announcements.

A few months ago, Pacific Media Associates published results from our sixth biennial large-scale (1000 responses) and statistically representative survey of United States users and intenders of front projectors, both individual consumers and organizations. The survey focused on many topics of timely interest, including “greenness”. Of the individual consumer respondents, nearly 60% said an environmentally-friendly projector is an absolute must or very important for their next projector. Among organizational users, this figure was nearly 70%. The “greenness” factor is, and will continue to be, a hot topic in the electronics industry.