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Nexigo at the 2024 International CES showed off the Tri Vision Ultra, a portable projector with triple-color LED laser light sources; a projection technology usually reserved for larger projector form-factors, including the workhorse cinema DLPs you find in theaters. The Tri Vision Ultra meets ALPD 5.0 spec. It uses three independent LED light sources and projections for the RGB channels; the resulting output is comfortable for extended viewing. The Nexigo Tri Vision Ultra supports 4K Ultra HD, with 4 ms response time, and 60 Hz refresh rate; with 110% coverage of the BT.2020 color gamut. with ΔE being <1. HDR10 and Dolby Vision are supported. The projector has a maximum brightness of 2,500 ANSI Lumens, and is suitable for screens as large as 200-inch. Not that its target userbase needs it, but it also integrates 26 W RMS speakers. The Nexigo Tri-Vision Ultra just picked a CES Innovation Award, we can see why.
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