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Samsung LED projector

Dennis Hissink
CES report
Sunday 10th, January 2010
Posted by: Dennis Hissink

Samsung announce the launch of the first LED data projector with 1,000 ANSI lumens (max). With no lamp to replace, the Samsung F10M has an LED light source that promises a lifespan of up to 30,000+ hours, and significantly reduces the hassle, environmental impact, and total cost of ownership. The LED light source also maintains its brightness over the entire life of the projector, with industry-leading color intensity and range. The Samsung F10M LED data projector will be available through Samsung reseller channels in the second quarter 2010 with pricing TBD. This LED projector as well as additional models in the Samsung projector line are currently on display at the CES 2010.

Samsung LED projector

Samsung LED projector from an environmental standpoint
From an environmental standpoint, eliminating the bulb, which contains mercury filaments, dramatically reduces the negative environmental effects associated with their disposal. These disposal costs also contribute to total cost of ownership. The LED also maintains its brightness compared to other projectors that lose up to 50% over the life of the bulb. The greater color intensity and wide color gamut allows for a more flexible projector, which can be used on a blackboard or green board, in addition to white boards and screens, thereby opening it up to the education and government marketplaces. The reduced decibel level and power-up time provided by the LED light source also add to the appeal of the Samsung F10M.

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Samsung F10M LED projector features
Samsung continues to craft innovative products designed to perform at the highest levels, and the projector line is no exception. The Samsung F10M LED projector comes equipped with PC-free File Viewer, which allows presenters to work directly from a USB memory stick on Microsoft Office and Adobe PDF documents in their native file format.

Samsung LED projector
"At Samsung we pride ourselves on a leadership position in the LED marketplace and that technology is a driving force in the development of this product which offers considerable brightness and color intensity advantages, in addition to reduced environmental impact and total cost of ownership,” said Tom Grau, sr. product marketing manager, projectors at Samsung Electronics’ Information Technology Division. “Utilizing the latest technologies from the world’s best suppliers, coupled with our own R&D, has led to this truly game-changing product.”

Samsung F10M projector specs
• Unparalleled brightness of 1,000 ANSI lumens from LED-based data projector
• LED light source rated at up to 30,000 hours of life
• XGA (1024x768) native resolution
• Image size ranging 40-300 inches
• USB port with PC-free File Viewer, allowing presentation of Microsoft Office and Adobe PDF documents in their native file format.
• HDMI input, along with PC (VGA) connectivity
• 11.7 x 10.6 x 3.5 inch
• 9.9 lbs
• Closed captioning
• Digital focus

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