Taipei, October 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — As the world’s leading brand of large display products for over 20 years, Optoma has long been dedicated to creating large image experiences with superior features and color performance. Also, in response to climate change, Optoma has recently started developing new products that are more environmentally friendly and at the same time more energy efficient. Then, in 2015, Optoma paved the way for sustainability with the launch of the first laser projector featuring his cutting-edge DuraCore laser technology.
Compared to traditional lamp-based projectors, Optoma laser projectors have a long lifespan. It can also provide constant brightness and consistent color performance. Thanks to an airtight optical engine design, the laser projector is dust-proof with his IP5X or IP6X certification and offers over 20,000 hours of reliable output. Laser projectors are also virtually maintenance free. With no need to replace lamps regularly, laser projectors help save energy and extra costs while avoiding mercury pollution. Also, laser projectors do not require warm-up and cooling times, so you can use the projector for less time.
With the evolution of laser technology, Optoma will launch a new generation DuraCore laser in 2022. Compared to previous generations, the new laser technology allows for even longer lifetimes and consumes less power, making it environmentally friendly. Moreover, when comparing lamp-based projectors and new-generation laser projectors on the same scale, laser projectors save nearly 50% in power consumption and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 1265kg CO2e*. This equates to him saving 1.8 trees**. Users can also select their preferred light output setting. With eco mode, the laser projector can last up to 30,000 hours.
Optoma’s new generation laser projector also incorporates the latest design, resulting in a more compact look and a 34% reduction in size compared to the previous generation. At the same time as making the projector more compact, you can reduce packaging materials and waste, and streamline transportation by packing more products at once. In the near future, Optoma will incorporate more eco-friendly materials into its product development to bring the big screen experience to life while being eco-friendly.
“Optoma has been dedicated to developing and enhancing our products and services in the projector industry for the past 20 years. Gordon Wuthe head of Optoma Asia said, “Now we want to go further and give back to society.” With the aim, we have started to launch projectors with alternative light sources, with advanced technology we have introduced a new generation of laser technology in 2022, but the government’s commitment to achieve net zero emissions in 2050. Following the initiative, Optoma will also carry on its mission and strive to create a new sustainable future with new technologies.”
Optoma New Generation Laser Projector Series: ZX350e, ZW350e, ZH350
For more information on Optoma’s DuraCore laser projectors, please visit https://www.optoma.com/ap/product-category/lamp-less-projectors/at-work/.
*Based on an estimated 20,000 hours of use for new generation laser projectors.
**Carbon emissions are based on chart figures Taiwan 2020, carbon fixation conversion to acacia trees. Carbon emissions vary by country.
Source Optoma APAC