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Samsung Launches World’s First RGB LED Data Projector
Written by Bob Snyder   
Monday, 05 July 2010

Samsung launches the world’s first RGB LED data projector with 1000 ANSI lumens. With no lamp to replace, the SP-F10M has an LED light source with a lifespan of 50,000 hours using Eco-mode.

With an LED light that lasts 50,000 hours in Eco-mode, the SP-F10M would have approximately a 17X longer lifespan than conventional projectors. Samsung says its colour intensity and wide colour gamut allows for a more flexible projector which can be used on a blackboard or green board, in addition to white boards and screens.And that, says the company, will open it up to education, government and corporate marketplaces.

Eliminating the conventional halogen bulb, which contains mercury filaments, dramatically reduces the negative environmental effects associated with their disposal. These disposal costs also contribute to the total cost of ownership (TCO) of a projector during its lifetime.

The reduced decibel level and power consumption and power-up time provided by the LED light source also add to the appeal of the SP-F10M.

Go Samsung SP-F10M

Go Samsung SP-F10M

 
Wow, What an InfoComm!
Written by Gary Kayye   
Monday, 28 June 2010

by Gary Kayye, CTS, Founder, rAVe [Publications]

I can’t remember the last time I was so excited to be at an InfoComm as I was last week. The anticipation about this year’s show started building after attending the February DSE [Digital Signage Expo] as that was such a successful show in Vegas.

The affirmation point for the success of InfoComm 2010, for me, came when we launched THE GAME at 10 am in the Christie Digital booth and there were a few hundred extra folks there playing the game trying to win rAVe t-shirts and Apple iPads – our first-day game was “capture the flag” and we hid a red rAVe shirt in five different booths across the show floor and Tweeted clues to find them – the winners got iPads and a couple thousand people walked away with rAVe “Save the Trees” t-shirts.

Gary Kayye

But, it’s wasn’t just THE GAME that had me excited, the floor was packed with over 32,000 attendees, more than 10 percent higher attendance than 2009 and nearly back to pre-recession numbers. In addition, there were a plethora of new products and technologies at this year’s InfoComm 2010 – something that we hadn’t seen in a few years at the show. The biggest trend at the show? Well, there is a CLEAR path and movement towards putting everything on the network. Extron, ClearOne, Crestron, AMX, WOW Vision, the entire digital signage market and, heck, even mount manufacturers have networkable solutions now! It’s about time!

And, 3D everywhere! I counted more than 50 booths showing 3D content – 50. OK, OK, most of it was hype and stuff that had nothing to do with the ProAV market, but some did! I was impressed at the integration of 3D into digital signage applications and, of course, there were a few cool 3D videoconferencing companies out there. Will 3D make it in ProAV? Only time will tell.

What was I MOST impressed with at InfoComm 2010? Well, you’ll have to wait a bit for that as we’ll debut out rAVe 2010 Best of InfoComm Awards issue coming in July!

Here are only a few of our favorite rAVe NOW Videos from InfoComm 2010...

Go VISIX Interactive Digital Room Signs

Go Da-Lite’s New Large Holo Screens

Go Extron’s TouchLink Accessories

Go SMART’s New, AWESOME, 685ix SmartBoard System Using a DLP projector

Go eBeam’s Web-Based Interactive WhiteBoard

Last Updated ( Monday, 28 June 2010 )