Optoma, popular for its projection and audio products recently launched LCT100, its latest ultra-short throw laser projector in the India. It produces brightness of 3,000 lumens, high contrast ratio and offers full HD 1080p 100-inch projection from just 30cm away from a flat surface or screen. This allows you to place the projector closer to the wall and removes the need for lengthy cables, simplifies setup and reduces installation time.
It supports HDMI 1.4a ports and MHL, allowing mobile devices, such as Optoma’s HDCast Pro and smart phones, to connect directly to the projector to play back video and share content.
Highlights of Optoma LCT100
- Laser Technology – A solid-state laser-phosphor light engine with 3,000 lumens brightness and longer life expectancy of up to 20,000 hours
- Ultra-Short Throw – Can project an 100-inch image only 30cm away from a flat surface or screen
- PureMotion Technology – Use sophisticated frame-interpolation technology, advanced motion control processing to eliminate motion blurring or image judder even in high-speed action sequences
- Easy set-up and operation –Support MHL, HDcast Pro, and a flexible I/O
- Integrated 10W speakers for powerful sound
The Optoma LCT100 is priced an MRP of Rs. 5,96,000 and is available from leading stores across India.
Commenting on the launch, Gordon Wu, Assistant Vice President at Optoma APAC, said:
In India, changing lifestyles, decrease in price, and rising spending on electronics has led to an upsurge in demand for projectors, when home entertainment vertical has been growing at a slightly higher pace.Optoma is advancing into the retail channels of India, and is determined to cultivate the Indian home entertainment market.
With the launch of LCT100, we provide a great visual enhancement in the bargain for home theatre enthusiasts. Equipped with solid-state laser-phosphor light source, LCT100 brings longer life expectancy of up to 20,000 hours; its features of ultra-short throw and versatile integration also fulfill the needs for those who have small to medium-sized home entertainment space.