Kortrijk, Belgium, 5 February 2016 – Global projection
technology leader Barco is broadening its successful HDX projector
portfolio for large venues and events with a 3-chip DLP®, 19,000-lumen
model that offers 4K UHD resolution with superb image quality. The
HDX-4K20 FLEX shares its lens range, ease of use, and modularity with
the other HDX models. What’s more, for higher versatility, the
functionalities of Barco’s unique FLEX feature have been expanded to
offer both flexible brightness and flexible resolution on the new
HDX-4K20 FLEX model. Shipping in June 2016, the HDX-4K20 FLEX is the
first HDX projector with 4K resolution that’s being introduced, followed
by the HDX-4K12 and HDX-4K14 models later this year.
“Earlier this week, our HDX projector series celebrated its
fifth birthday, and we’re happy to be celebrating this occasion with the
introduction of a new family member. Powerful event workhorses that
excel in image quality, reliability, and modularity, the HDX range has a
strong reputation in the rental and staging industry,” comments Carl
Rijsbrack, VP Events at Barco. “With our HDX-4K20 FLEX projector,
customers can now add 4K resolution to their projector inventory in a
worry-free and future-proof way, to ensure that they can give their
customers the resolutions that are needed, both now and into the future.
As this compact projector shares its peripherals such as lenses, lamps,
and flight cases, with the other Barco HDX projectors, investment is
limited.”
Flexible brightness and resolution
The HDX-4K20 FLEX is delivered with Barco’s unique flexible
brightness feature, which allows users to tune and lock the brightness
level for a specific application – from 10,000 to 19,000 lumens in
incremental steps. To make this projector even more versatile, the FLEX feature
has been expanded to include flexible resolution, allowing customers to
choose and lock in WUXGA, WQXGA or 4K UHD resolution.
Excelling in image quality
Equipped with 3-chip DLP® technology, a single high-brightness Xenon lamp, and a high-contrast optical engine, the HDX-4K20 FLEX excels in brightness, color accuracy, and stability. Thanks to its 4K UHD resolution the HDX-4K20 FLEX delivers
smooth, sharp images with fine detail. The projector features all-new
single-step processing technology which provides remarkable scaling
power that handles all of the latest resolutions and offers advanced
image warping and edge blending with zero additional latency. On top of
this it’s geared with brand-new electronics that support the latest
input capability for HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.2, HDBaseT and quad 6G
HDSDI. This scaling and input flexibility ensures that HDX-4K20 FLEX is ready for a wide variety of projection jobs, both now and into the future.
Extending the industry-leading platform
Barco’s HDX, HDF, and HDQ ranges are currently the most powerful
projectors on the market for events and venues. These rugged projectors
are proven to be fit for life on the road, and their modular design of
only five building blocks makes them easy to service. Equipped with
rental frames, the projectors can easily be stacked or rigged. And, just
like the other members of the RLM, HDX, HDF, and FLM projector
families, the HDX-4K20 FLEX uses the TLD lens suite, so there’s
no need for rental companies to replace their existing lens fleet. The
new TLD+ 0.8-1.16:1 lens offers extreme 120% vertical lens shift
capability, just like all current TLD+ lenses.
Discover it at ISE
Barco will showcase the HDX-4K20 FLEX projector at the ISE
trade show, RAI Amsterdam, The Netherlands, from 9 – 12 February. You
will find Barco at Hall 11, booth F100.
About Barco
Barco, a global technology company, designs and develops networked
visualization products for the Entertainment, Enterprise and Healthcare
markets. Barco has its own facilities for Sales & Marketing,
Customer Support, R&D and Manufacturing in Europe, North America and
APAC. Barco (NYSE Euronext Brussels: BAR) is active in more than 90
countries with 3,300 employees worldwide. Barco posted sales of 1.051
billion euro in 2014.
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