Projectors are seeing a significant advancement in technology. Leading brands are rolling out models with brighter displays, high resolutions, advanced lighting sources, and smart features that simplify setup and everyday use. Joining this wave, the Dangbei S7 Ultra Max boasts impressive specs that put it in direct competition with the top lifestyle projectors on the market. Utilizing the popular triple-laser technology, this 4K powerhouse challenges rivals like the JMGO N1S, Hisense L9Q, and Valerion VisionMaster, which has been widely celebrated as one of the standout releases this year.
The Dangbei S7 Ultra Max 4K projector uses a triple-laser DLP light source to deliver an impressive brightness of 5800 CVIA lumens, setting it apart from others. By combining MCL and Qualas solutions, Dangbei has overcome typical laser limitations by integrating 48 super laser sources. Its polarized light-combining technology merges light into one focused beam with a narrow 8-degree spread, similar to the precision of a laser pointer.
The projector has a very narrow 8-degree diffusion angle, which cuts down on wasted light and creates clearer reflections. Dangbei says it doubles the contrast by controlling light at a fundamental level. Its team spent over a year developing a three-stage aperture system that first boosts native contrast by 200 percent, then increases it to 500 percent. This achieves a native contrast ratio of 8,000:1. It also uses a specialized algorithm that analyzes each frame to optimize brightness and color for better image quality.
Dangbei says its 8-layer system reduces speckle for a clear, smooth viewing experience. They also use special scientific crystals to improve image quality. The projector has 17 custom lenses and a large 61mm aperture lens for sharp resolution. Its optical zoom ranges from 0.98:1 to 1.6:1 which allows you to project screen sizes from 80 to 300 inches. It also features CIE 2015-calibrated tri-laser technology with DCI-level precision that reduces cross-display color shift by 50 percent.
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The company also touts that it is the industry’s first full-link liquid cooling system for improved thermal management and quieter performance. This system cools from the laser source to the imaging chip across the entire chain, which results in 50 percent more efficient heat absorption and ultra-quiet operation at just 24dB.
The projector runs on Dangbei OS 6.0, based on Android 14, and offers features like autofocus, automatic keystone correction, screen alignment, and voice commands. It also has a Home Theater mode that would create premium cinema experience in your living room. The projector supports several high-quality video formats, including Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR Vivid, and DTS:X.
The Dangbei S7 Ultra Max will be showcased at IFA 2025, with its global launch expected to follow soon after. Official information about overseas pricing and availability has not yet been released, but we will keep you updated as soon as details become available. The 8.2kg, 336 x 202 x 287mm projector is already available in China at a price of 15,999 yuan (roughly $2,200).
Via: GizmoChina
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