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BenQ’s High-Tech Projection Lights Up the Fair

BenQ, an internationally renowned provider of visual display and collaboration solutions, today announced that the has successfully integrated cutting-edge technology into its traditional setting with the performance of the BenQ LU9800 laser projector. Designer and integrator Washington State Fair has successfully integrated cutting-edge technology into its traditional setting with the performance of the BenQ LU9800 laser projector. Designer and integrator Kids Jump Tech worked closely with BenQ to produce vivid, high-contrast images even under the harshest ambient light. The LU9800 delivered an exceptional digital experience for fair attendees in a physically challenging environment containing elements like dust, bright sunlight, and unique mounting constraints.

“We’re driven by the challenge of transforming vision into reality, even in the most demanding environments,” said Bob Wudeck, senior director of business development at BenQ. “Seeing the LU9800 overcome the unique obstacles at the fair and deliver a vibrant and engaging experience exemplifies our dedication to product design that provides innovative technology and over-all enjoyment at events like this. Once installed, the image covered every corner of the designated area, creating an immersive experience that felt almost as though the visuals were an extension of the barn floor itself.”

To captivate younger audiences, fair organizers created an interactive digital projection area designed specifically for children. Located in one of the fair’s agricultural barns, this installation offered kids an opportunity to engage with a fun game that’s projected directly onto the barn floor. The barn’s design posed challenges for projection: abundant windows washed out images, concrete floors absorbed light, and the ceiling made mounting difficult. Dust from livestock and fair activities also threatened the projector’s internal components, causing overheating and frequent maintenance. To address these obstacles, Kids Jump Tech chose the BenQ LU9800 laser projector, a high-performance projector specifically designed for demanding large venues, simulations, and museum applications.

The 10,000 ANSI lumen LU9800 overcomes the impossible, with its motorized zoom, focus, and lens shift features that proved invaluable during setup, allowing for precise image adjustments. The projector delivers exceptional WUXGA (1920 x 1200) native resolution and cinematic 95% Rec. 709 color coverage and accuracy that will not yellow over time. Additionally, the LU9800’s fully enclosed, IP5X-rated laser engine effectively combats dust, ensuring continuous operation without the need for frequent maintenance. This dustproof design protected the projector from barn particles, extending its lifespan and reducing upkeep for future use.

“From the short distance where we’ve mounted the projector, we can get a really big picture, and it’s truly 10,000 lumens,” said Ivan Egorov, CEO of Kids Jump Tech. “The projectors’s high brightness guaranteed vivid images even in direct sunlight, and we were able to make precise adjustments to the image’s positioning and focus, despite the ceiling requiring the projector to be mounted in a specific location and position.”

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