Handheld laser projector Acer PL6510 with support of 4K UHD and HDR already in America

Acer has introduced the PL6510 laser projector on the American market. Featuring high brightness of 5,500 lumens and a contrast ratio of 2,000,000:1, this model is ideal for use in large conference halls, auditoriums and museums even in bright lighting conditions. The laser-phosphorus technology which is used in projector lamps provides high image quality and long life, and the convenient mounting system allows to place the device in any part of the room and in any position. Acer PL6510 already available in American retail for 219,990 Dollars.

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High image quality and durability

Laser phosphor light sources use a blue laser diode combined with a phosphor wheel and filter to form the primary colors of the RGB spectrum. Consumes up to 30% less power than standard projector lamps at the same brightness level and can last up to 30,000 hours with virtually no reduction in maximum brightness, which greatly reduces projector maintenance costs. In addition, laser phosphor light sources are made without mercury and are environmentally friendly for disposal.

Another distinguishing characteristic of laser projectors is the color rendering accuracy. The PL6510 achieves a 94% sRGB gamut, so color always looks natural, while brightness up to 5,000 lumens and a contrast of 2,000,000:1 ensure great image quality and detail even in dark, long distance or brightly lit projection areas. Maximum projection resolution of 1980×1080 pixels. Full HD , but it also supports 4K resolution files.

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Centralized management and work in 24/7 mode

Reliable protection against dust on IP6X standard practically completely releases the projector from maintenance and allows it to work round the clock, which is especially important when the device is installed in a place difficult for personnel access – for example, in the room with very high ceilings. For multimedia expositions and lectures PL6510 is equipped with two 10-watt speakers, and it is ready to use in just 12 seconds after turning on, in contrast to the usual projectors, where you have to wait up to 3 minutes for the lamp to warm up. In addition, the device supports DICOM standard for work with X-ray images, CT scan results and other medical digital images.

IT staff can remotely manage the device via LAN, and the system supports multiple projectors, the ability to schedule them on off and send notifications via e-mail. With a dedicated Acer dongle purchased separately , you can connect your smartphone, notebook or PC wirelessly to the PL6510 as an image source.

Easy Installation and Convenience

The PL6510 can be rotated 360°, can be installed in almost any part of the room, supports portrait mode, which is especially important for exhibitions and shopping malls because of the image format of pictures and banners, and projection from the ceiling to the floor and vice versa . In addition, the device provides the ability to zoom in 1.6 times and vertical shift image, for the setting of which the projector body has a handy little wheel-adjuster.

Price and availability

The Acer PL6510 laser projector is already available in American retail for 219,990 Dollars.

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Comments: 2
  1. Marigold

    How does the performance of the Acer PL6510 handheld laser projector compare to other projectors in terms of image quality and brightness?

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  2. Addison Simpson

    This sounds like an interesting product! I’m curious to know how effective the handheld laser projector from Acer is for displaying 4K UHD and HDR content. Can it deliver a high-quality viewing experience, particularly when used in a portable setting? I’m also interested in knowing if it is available in other regions besides America. Any insights would be appreciated!

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