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BenQ Introduces the SmartEco technology

Posted on December, Thursday 01, 2011 By itVAR News Network

BenQ has unveiled another revolutionary technology in the projector space- SmartEco technology.

BenQ has developed this technology enabling projectors for energy saving and increase in lamp life.

 It combines energy efficiency with optimized image contrast for a longer lamp life. This technological innovation enhances the imaging performance and reduces operating and maintenance cost of projectors.

SmartEco saves energy and increases lamp life by dynamically adjusting the lamp power based on the projected content. This is done without compromising on picture quality - the projector shows improved contrast while keeping its full brightness.
Rajeev Singh, Country Head of BenQ India said, “SmartEco is a big breakthrough in projector technology. This innovation can help saving up to 70% of lamp power without compromises on image quality.

 It brings substantial benefits to our users, especially to those in the education and corporate sectors. Moreover, SmartEco represents a green development: it makes projector usage friendlier to the environment while reducing the total cost of ownership by extending the lamp life.”

The BenQ projectors featuring SmartEco technology are now available in five models, MS513, MW516, MW712, MX813ST, & MX850UST. With completed resolution coverage from SVGA, XGA and WXGA and different selections of throw ratio, BenQ SmartEco projectors will definitely fulfill users’ various demands.

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