Building on its commitment to take technology to the next level, LG Electronics has taken the easy-to-use projector concept a step further by developing the world`s first wall-mounted HD projector.
The sleek and modern looking AN110 can be hung on the wall like a simple picture frame and projects one of the best quality HD pictures in the market. The design of this wall-mounted projector also saves on installation space and adds a touch of style to any environment.
"We are seeing a rise in demand for projection technology that integrates both portability and strong performance. Organisations are turning to compact projectors that offer them convenience and clarity," says HB Lim, product manager at LG Electronics.
The world`s first true wall mountable projector uses LG technology to bend the traditionally straight lens into an `L` shape. The exterior lens is placed on the flat side of the projector enabling it to be wall-mounted.
It is the first model to use the WXGA (1280x768) Digital Light Processing (DLP) panel to improve image clarity. DLP is the only all-digital display chip and a key ingredient in the best digital projectors available today; this technology also integrates optical semiconductors to recreate source material with fidelity that analogue systems cannot match.
LG`s AN110 model has an impressive 900 ANSI lumen brightness and 2500:1 contrast ratio; this enables it to project clear images even in bright environments. The projector also has an auto slide lens shutter, reducing the need for manual adjustment and handling.
"The imaging market is peaking in terms of competitiveness and we believe LG`s technological advantages, manufacturing infrastructure and R&D investment will help us capture an impressive market share. The high performance aspects of the AN110 make it ideal for a wide variety of applications with long operating hours in classrooms, meeting rooms, stores and showrooms, restaurants and public advertising," concludes Lim.
The AN110 will be available locally at the beginning of December and will retail for R24 000.
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