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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ LampLess, Teach More ]]></title>
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                                <p><strong>LampLess, Teach More</strong></p><p>The feel good benefits of a LampFree projector solution have been enjoyed for some time. Cost reduction in replacement lamps, greener footprint without the need to dispose of the old lamps, time and workforce savings and mercury-free tech makes everyone feel they made a smart choice in AV tech. Not only do these new projectors offer a bevy of pros when it comes to eco-and-cost savings, the latest of these laser/led hybrids have made the jump into 4K for added clarity and detail. </p><p>With inclusion of a 4K DLP chip, the tech projects images of 8.3 million pixels to mirror true color and accurate nuance of the content to draw in tech-savvy students. These days, displays are spinning like giant phones, casting the latest TikTok vids sans black bars by simply flipping a projector on its side—when it comes to impressing in the classroom, the bar has certainly been raised.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Class, Interrupted </strong></p><p> Sometimes the most impressive accomplishment in tech, is the one not noticed. When a teacher flips a switch on their lamp-free projector and continues to teach the class using dynamic video clips, multi-layer visual models, casted screens from students showing their projects from their desk — there are no oohs and aaahs, no round of applause. It simply works, and the class goes on. </p><p>However, for the teacher who has worked over their weekend preparing the perfect lesson— enhancing learning with plans for inspiring live shuttle launches or scavenger hunts using realtime watering hole feed direct from the Serengeti— only to have that flick of a switch end in a warm up delay followed by the dread flicker, pop and darkness…nothing is simple. It may start with a few minutes fiddling with wires, remote control batteries flying on the off-chance they are to blame, as the class starts getting restless. Recognizing the likely reality — that a lamp has blown—is chased by hastily assigned reading to keep the kids busy. Calls to the office, calls to IT, a teacher’s aide pulled in to oversee things while the educator is pulled away to check the supplies of replacement lamps to no avail. At best, the day’s lesson plan has been derailed and over lunch hour someone comes in to replace the lamp (certainly without students present if the lamps include mercury). At worst, the proverbial closet shelf is empty and the experience is pushed back for the days-to-weeks’ wait as a new one is shipped out, or scrapped entirely in order to stay on schedule.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>True Cost</strong></p><p>When it comes to choosing tech, there is more to consider than a number on the price tag. One big budget concern is ongoing maintenance costs. Not only do LampFree or hybrid projector options nix the need to buy additional replacement lamps, they also eliminate the costly process of replacing lamps — time needed for ordering, shipping costs, blocking time in the classroom for installation, man hours with an experienced installer. These costs all add up. In fact, “soft” costs can add up to 20% to the bottom line. While this is certainly a consideration for budget-minders, for most teachers the biggest cost is one that doesn’t show up on an excel sheet— learning lost. </p><p><br></p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Hitachi Introduces 5000 Lumen Laser Projector as Part of Growing SSL Line ]]></title>
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                                <p>CHULA VISTA, California – Today, Hitachi America, Ltd. introduced the LP-WU6500 laser projector as its newest member of the solid-state laser (SSL) projector line. This highly anticipated new projector has 5000 lumens and a resolution of WUXGA 1920x1200 pixels.</p><p>In Hitachi’s continued efforts to provide end-users with a complete line of solutions for any installation, the LP-WU6500 is the next step toward having a comprehensive range of SSL projectors.</p><p>“At Hitachi, we work with designers, integrators and end-users to make sure we provide products that fit every type of installation — and do it well,” says Mike Morin, Manager, Strategic Sales Development, Hitachi America, Ltd. “Expanding our line of SSL projectors was naturally the next step for us. We're proud of the 5000 lumen laser projector, and we did a lot of research and development work to make sure that it provides our customers with the right set-up and features that they need.”</p><p>Solid state laser projectors deliver a wide range of benefits including deeper, richer colors, but with no compromise on brightness. A longer maintenance-free life, up to 20,000 hours, means laser projectors reduce maintenance costs and can be installed in hard-to-reach places without having to worry about changing lamps or replacing filters.</p><p>With WUXGA 1920x1200 resolution, the new 5000 lumen laser projector is equipped with a built-in 1.65x zoom lens, HDBaseT™, 3 HDMI digital inputs and is suitable for long life usage with an expected 20,000 hours of maintenance-free operation. Like other SSL projectors from Hitachi, the LP-WU6500 is eligible for the OneVision program for higher education facilities.</p><p>Ideal for education and corporate AV environments, the new Hitachi 5000 lumen projector delivers high performance and unmatched support.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Higher Education Research: Trends in technology, usage ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ To tap into the state of the art for higher education projectors, AV Technology surveyed 150 buyers and users of projectors at a wide variety of colleges and universities to see what’s important to them. ]]>
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                                <p>The ability to share large, higher-quality images, videos and websites has transformed higher education into a multimedia experience, and projectors have become the centerpiece. To tap into the state of the art for higher education projectors, <em>AV Technology </em>surveyed 150 buyers and users of projectors at a wide variety of colleges and universities to see what’s important to them. In addition to asking about their current fleet of projectors and how they’re connected, we surveyed what they’re looking for two-and five-years in the future, including resolution, light source, imaging technology and assortment of ports.</p><p>This new research reveals how colleges and universities are joining the movement towards full HD and eventually 4K resolutions, the timeline for integrating digital video in the classroom as well as emphasizing lamp-free technologies, all while being cost-efficient. Download the research to find out full results.</p><figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="7epMeFRXN8vLfE3vXbkeQQ" name="" alt="false" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7epMeFRXN8vLfE3vXbkeQQ.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7epMeFRXN8vLfE3vXbkeQQ.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="0" height="0" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class="pull-"><span class="caption-text">false </span></figcaption></figure><p><a href="http://go.newbaymedia.com/l/262762/2017-07-25/312r8">Click here to download.</a></p>
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