The LS920WU is an advanced 6,000 ANSI Lumens WUXGA installation projector. Wide lens shift, 1.6x optical zoom, 360° projection, and portrait mode combine for incredible flexibility that gives life to captivating creative installations, especially ideal for auditoriums, board rooms, commercial displays, restaurants, and sports bars.¦Dual HDMI 2.0b / HDCP 2.2 ports ensure access to original 4K quality content with HDR/HLG support. Add to that the compact size and the built-in HDBaseT for the perfect mix of high-quality projection and cost-effectiveness.
High brightness
Packed with 6 000 ANSI Lumens, it is guaranteed to produce high levels of brightness suitable for large spaces with a lot of ambient light.
2nd generation Laser Phosphor technology
Thanks to the 2nd generation Laser Phosphor technology, it improves brightness (by 20%), heat-resistance and reduces the product size in addition to excellent color performance, lamp-free design and instant on/off switch.
Larger screen size, lower cost-per-inch
Flexible installation and effortless transportation of the projector allows for an up-to-300" image size, which is much larger and easier to install than multiple commercial displays combined.
Installation flexibility
The tool-free, lens shift control knobs make adjusting the projection lens up, down, left, and right easy. It provides flexible installation options with a wide adjustable range and less placement restrictions.
Adaptable to any environment
Equipped with a 1.6x optical zoom lens, the projector empowers users to choose the most ideal set-up location within a wider throw distance range that doesn't interfere with existing interior design while still getting the desired image size.
360° creative applications
The projector can freely rotate at any angle vertically to aid with creative applications, allowing projection onto ceilings, walls, or angled signage.
90° portrait mode
Portrait mode allows users to turn the projector 90 degrees to increase the vertical field of view and add more applications for projection mapping, staging, and advertising.