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Digital Projection Presents New Imaging Solutions at InfoComm 2025

Press Release  |  Jun 3, 2025

New line of compact, energy-efficient projectors and COB LED displays offers AV integrators flexible imaging options for wide range of commercial environments

ORLANDO, FLORIDA, June 3, 2025 — Digital Projection, a brand of Delta and two-time Emmy® Award winner, brings a bold new vision for imaging technology to InfoComm 2025. From revolutionary single-chip RGB laser projectors to advanced COB dvLED displays, Digital Projection continues to push the limits of visual excellence. At a special demo room in Booth #4353, attendees can experience dramatic improvements in efficiency, color accuracy, and industrial design, offering AV professionals a compelling upgrade path for both current and future commercial installations.

A highlight of the exhibit is Digital Projection’s new state-of-the-art 1-chip DLP projector: the E-Vision 10000i 4K+ RGB. Powered by Texas Instruments’ groundbreaking High-Efficiency Pixel (HEP) DMD, this RGB pure laser projector delivers unprecedented color fidelity and native contrast. This is joined by Digital Projection’s Radiance Series COB LED display, offering AV integrators a sleek, standalone imaging option for customers looking for a modern large-scale display.

At Booth #4353, InfoComm 2025 attendees can discover the broad applications of Digital Projection’s comprehensive imaging lineup. From ultra-bright outdoor LED displays for college campuses to razor-sharp digital signage in retail environments, and compact yet powerful projection systems for houses of worship and corporate and classroom environments, Digital Projection’s growing portfolio ensures the right imaging solution for every commercial application. And with the brand’s legendary white-glove service and support, integrators can execute projects with speed, reliability, and total confidence.

Digital Projection will show the following large-format imaging display solutions this year at InfoComm:

Digital Projection RGB Pure Laser Projector – Breaking New Ground in Color and Brightness without a Color Wheel
Digital Projection showcases the full potential of 1-chip projection technology in a dedicated dark room within its show floor booth. In this controlled environment, attendees can experience the remarkable color performance and visual clarity of the company’s latest breakthrough: the E-Vision 10000i 4K+ RGB pure laser projector.

Setting a new standard for 1-chip projection, the E-Vision 10000i 4K+ RGB delivers the complete REC 2020 color space at true 4K+ resolution—without the motion or color artifacts often found in systems that rely on traditional color wheels. With 10,000 lumens of brightness, HDR support, and contrast ratios up to 10,000:1, it’s a powerful solution for environments where color accuracy and image fidelity are essential.

Driving this performance is Texas Instruments’ innovative High-Efficiency Pixel (HEP) DMD—a 0.8" micromirror device featuring increased tilt angles and 'filled via' architecture to boost brightness and native contrast. Paired with Digital Projection’s advanced Nexus electronics platform, the E-Vision 10000i 4K+ gives integrators exceptional control, precision, and efficiency during installation and configuration.

Digital Projection “Compact TITAN” – 35% Smaller, Same Legendary Performance
AV Integrators seeking the legendary performance of Digital Projection’s TITAN series in a significantly smaller form factor will be excited by the debut of two new compact TITAN models. The Luma 37,000 WU and Luma 35,000 4K-UHD 3-chip DLP projectors deliver the same astonishing brightness, clarity, and reliability for which the TITAN line is known, now in a chassis that’s 35% smaller and weighs just 125 pounds. The slim-down breaks new ground, allowing high-performance projection to be more easily integrated into commercial environments, especially those with space and weight limitations.

Despite the size reduction, the Luma 37,000 WU and Luma 35,000 4K-UHD models output impressive brightness of 33,000 and 31,500 ANSI lumens, respectively, along with 1600:1 contrast ratio and REC.709 color accuracy.

Designed for maximum efficiency and long-term value, these small but mighty next-generation projectors deliver the same rugged performance the TITAN line was built on—making it a smart replacement for aging 3-chip projectors nearing end-of-life. Digital Projection streamlines upgrades by making the original TITAN lenses fully compatible with the new compact TITAN Luma projectors.

Digital Projection COB-Flip Chip 4K LED Videowall – Setting New Performance Benchmarks
Displays often struggle to perform under the intense lighting of a trade show floor—but Digital Projection is rising to the challenge at InfoComm 2025. To demonstrate the full capabilities of its flagship Radiance LED Performance Series, the company will present a stunning 215-inch diagonal 4K COB (Chip-on-Board) Flip Chip LED videowall in a specially designed, light-controlled area of the booth. This immersive setup allows attendees to fully appreciate the videowall’s exceptional brightness, color accuracy, and wide viewing angles—qualities easily diminished in uncontrolled lighting environments.

The Radiance LED Reference HDR flip chip COB microLED boasts 1,200 nits of brightness, Rec. 2020 color space with 281 trillion colors, and a 1.2 pixel pitch for breathtaking native 4K imagery. A 15,000:1 contrast ratio and ultra-high 7680Hz refresh rate further cement its category-leading performance. Thanks to COB Flip Chip technology, the panel offers a slim cabinet design while significantly reducing power consumption and heat output.

As part of the demonstration, a motorized screen will descend over the LED wall to reveal Digital Projection’s E-Vision RGB 4K+ — a groundbreaking projector that delivers vibrant color reproduction without the need for a traditional color wheel.

Digital Projection Modular 3-Chip DLP Projectors – Simplifying Installation and Upgrades
Also featured by Digital Projection are its award-winning Satellite Modular Laser System (MLS) projectors: the S-MLS 4K UHD HIGHlite and the S-MLS TITAN WUXGA. Known for their groundbreaking two-piece design, these advanced RGB laser projectors bring unprecedented installation flexibility without sacrificing performance.

Their unique, modular design allows the laser light engine to be placed apart from the compact projector head, where noise and heat won’t interfere with the viewing experience. This design also makes the S-MLS projectors quick and easy to deploy, upgrade, and service. The HIGHlite projector head weighs just 42 pounds—83% smaller than its original version—while the TITAN weighs only 81 pounds, 70% less than other projectors in its class. Customization and expansion are simplified, too, as additional projection heads and light engines can be integrated with the original setup.

Where to See Digital Projection at InfoComm 2025
To see how Digital Projection is helping systems integrators succeed in the commercial market with advanced yet simple-to-deploy large-scale dvLED and projection solutions, please visit Booth #4353.

About Delta Electronics (Americas)
Delta Electronics (Americas) was established 38 years ago and has grown to over one thousand employees in the entire Americas region. Delta has offices, R&D centers, manufacturing, distribution and repair centers in multiple locations in the United States, Mexico and South America. In the U.S., operations are located in Fremont, Los Angeles, San Diego, Seattle, Austin, Dallas, Raleigh and Detroit to better serve its diverse customer base. Outside the U.S., Delta continues to expand its Americas operations in Mexico, Brazil and Canada.

Delta Electronics (Americas) serves the IT, communications, industrial automation, renewable energy, lighting, power tool, automotive electric vehicle and other major industries. Products include power electronics, DC brushless fans, visual displays, industrial automation, networking products, electronic components, consumer products and energy efficient and renewable energy products. The company is always striving to define new ways to improve the energy efficiency of its products through advanced research and product development.

About Digital Projection International
Founded in 1989, Digital Projection, a brand of Delta, has been instrumental in the development and application of Digital Light Processing™ (DLP) technology by Texas Instruments for projection systems. Digital Projection introduced the world’s first 3-chip DLP® projector in 1997 and has since delivered expert system engineering and world-class customer services, thus maintaining its position as a digital imaging pioneer. Digital Projection’s ground-breaking projection research and development has garnered the admiration of industry professionals around the world. This has earned the company many awards, including two Emmy® Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Digital Projection remains the first and only projector manufacturer to win the coveted award.