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The new Casiris H6 4K UST tricolor laser projector is about to be launched through Indiegogo

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2023-09-18 14:19:42
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Casir is about to launch the H6 4K UST tricolor laser projector through Indiegogo. The new laser projector has a brightness of up to 3000 ANSI lumens and a BT.2020 color gamut coverage of 110%. It is an ultra short focus projector that runs on Android TV.

The Casiris H6 4K UST tricolor laser projector is a brighter and more accurate version of the Casiris A6. It also has greater image projection capabilities than its predecessor, the Casiris A6. It can project images up to 150 inches wide with a projection ratio of 0.25:1. The projector is equipped with an RGB triple laser light source and is expected to have a lifespan of 30000 hours. The H6 4K projector covers 207% of the Rec 709 color space.

The new Casiris laser projector supports HDR10 output and features automatic focusing and 8-point trapezoidal correction tools. It also features MEMC motion smoothing and 35 millisecond low latency mode. This projector is compatible with 3D, but requires a pair of active shutter 3D glasses. Two built-in 15W speakers provide sound output for the projector. The speaker supports Dolby Atmos and DTS-HD, as well as wireless projection. The memory configuration of the Casiris H6 4K UST tricolor laser projector is 4GB/64GB.

The Indiegogo event for the Casiris H6 projector will be launched this autumn, but the specific date has not been announced yet. Casiris has not provided any pricing information for the projector. As the release approaches, availability and pricing details, as well as Indiegogo goals, will be released.

Source: Laser Network

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