Digital Projection will use InfoComm 2025 to debut a series of advances in large-format imaging designed to push the boundaries of 1-chip projection technology and simplify deployment in commercial environments.
The E-Vision 10000i 4K+ RGB [pictured above], a new pure laser projector that delivers full REC.2020 colour space and true 4K+ resolution without reliance on traditional colour wheels, will be on show. Featuring 10,000 lumens of brightness, HDR support, and a 10,000:1 contrast ratio, the projector is powered by Texas Instruments’ new High-Efficiency Pixel (HEP) DMD. This micromirror architecture offers greater tilt angles and increased efficiency, enabling improved brightness and native contrast. Digital Projection’s Nexus electronics platform rounds out the solution, offering integrators precision control and streamlined installation.

Attendees can see the E-Vision 10000i in action in a dedicated dark room on Digital Projection’s stand (#4353).
Also making its debut is a more compact version of Digital Projection’s Titan line, with two new 3-chip DLP models offering significant reductions in size and weight. The Titan Luma 37,000 WU and TITAN Luma 35,000 4K-UHD projectors weigh 57kg, a 35% size reduction compared to previous models, while delivering up to 33,000 ANSI lumens and REC.709 colour accuracy. Both retain full compatibility with existing Titan lenses, offering a straightforward upgrade path for integrators replacing legacy systems.

For installations that demand flexibility and ease of servicing, Digital Projection will also showcase its Satellite Modular Laser System (MLS). The Satellite HIGHlite 4K-UHD MLS and Satellite Titan WUXGA MLS use a modular approach, separating the laser light source from the projector head. This design simplifies maintenance and installation, reduces noise and heat in the projection area, and allows scalable configurations by integrating additional heads or light engines.
