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Acer launches new 4K projectors and monitors

While the two newly launched 4K projectors – Acer H7850 and V7850 – are designed to offer cinema like experience to home users, the Acer ProDesigner PE320QK 4K LED monitor is targeted at creative professionals.

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While the two newly launched 4K projectors – Acer H7850 and V7850 – are designed to offer cinema like experience to home users, the Acer ProDesigner PE320QK 4K LED monitor is targeted at creative professionals.

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Taiwanese technology firm has launched a new series of for home users and a LED monitor for creative professions. While the two newly launched 4K projectors – and V7850 feature 4K Ultra High-Definition (UHD) resolution, HDR- and Rec. 2020-compatibility and AcuMotion technology, the which is targeted at creative professionals incorporates Acer HDR Xpert, supports USB Type-C and features ZeroFrame design.

During a press conference in New York today, company informed that the Acer H7850 and V7850 project razor-sharp images onto screens of up to 120-inches, users can experience the image quality that 4K resolution brings, up close and personal.

Acer H7850 and V7850

“With more than 8.3 million on-screen pixels, both the H7850 and V7850 feature TI XPR technology, which ensures fine image details. These projectors will allow users to enjoy the ultra-high resolution experience on the big screen without venturing out to the cinema,” said Acer.

Both the Acer H7850 and V7850 are HDR-compatible (High Dynamic Range), reproducing dynamic range of luminosity with expanded contrast and a wider range of brightness. The projectors adjust to brighter scenes so the highlights glimmer with detail, while in darker scenes, rich blacks are preserved and details typically hidden in the shadows are enhanced for greater overall luminance. “Both projectors provide a DynamicBlack contrast ratio up to a 1,000,000:1 frame-by-frame analysation and dynamic adjustments of lamp power for black-level optimization,” said Acer.

The V7850 includes a RGBRGB colour wheel which helps produce a wider colour gamut, and supports the Rec… 709 standard to reproduce original colours and tones. Both models are compatible with Rec. 2020 signals, the UHDTV standard. The H7850 comes with a sleek, elegant industrial design.

The H7850 and V7850 projectors also support Acer's proprietary AcuMotion technology that enhances picture clarity in fast-moving scenes and reduces motion blur. It generates intermediate frames and inserts them between existing ones, which prevents unwanted flickering, making it ideal for watching the big game or action movies. Both projectors include Acer's ExtremeECO power-saving feature that can reduce power consumption by up to 70% and extend lamp life by up to 15,000 hours, said Acer.

ProDesigner PE320QK Monitor

Acer's new ProDesigner PE320QK monitor features ultra-high-definition 4K resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels) for displaying high-quality images. “Photographers, video editors and others working in creative industries will like the monitor's , which enhances brightness for a vivid contrast between lights and darks, while covering a wider gamut for vibrant colours,” said Acer.

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The monitor's ZeroFrame designs eliminate the screen bezel. It includes a USB-C port for easily connecting and charging devices to reduce desktop clutter, supporting power delivery of up to 85W.

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