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This 7,000-Lumen Projector is Ideal For Public Installations

Taiwanese company Optoma has been a key player in bringing projector technology forward, but the company has well and truly outdone itself with the introduction of a brand new short throw projector that features tech specs never seen before in the space.

Optoma's latest laser projector, the 'ZU720TST' is the first 7,000-lumen projector that features fixed-lens technology and short-throw projection, making it ideal for large halls and public installations.

What's great about this particular short throw projector is the fact that it features motorized focus, lens shifting and zoom capabilities in a surprisingly compact package, making it ideal for use in an array of public settings where a single person can be used to operate the device. Additionally, this $5,999 projector is also more than capable of operating around the clock thanks to its ability to keep its laser source going for as many as 30,000 hours when used in power-saving eco mode.
Trend Themes
1. Short-throw Projection - Optoma's short-throw projector showcases the potential for motorized focus, lens shifting, and zoom capabilities in a compact and ideal package for public installations.
2. Fixed-lens Technology - Optoma's 'ZU720TST' is the first 7,000-lumen projector that features fixed-lens technology, demonstrating a shift in the way projectors will actuate moving forward.
3. Laser Projection - Optoma's laser projector breakthrough with 30,000 hours of life-Span promotes the possibility for an endless amount of applications for businesses and consumers alike.
Industry Implications
1. Commercial Installations - The short-throw projector technology opens up new possibilities for commercial installations such as large halls, trade shows, and conferences.
2. Entertainment Industry - Fixed-lens projectors demonstrate advancements for image precision in home theatres and other performances such as virtual reality setups.
3. Education Industry - Optoma's laser projector opens up new possibilities for use in educational settings such as classrooms, conferences, and other events, providing longevity and applicability.

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