The Philips Screeneo U5 Creates Images Up to 150-Inches
Michael Hemsworth — November 10, 2022 — Tech
The Philips Screeneo U5 ultra-short throw projector is a precision piece of multimedia equipment for users to incorporate into their living room. The projector is capable of projecting images up to 150-inches from just 11-inches from the wall or screen, which is made possible thanks to a 2,200-lumen LED within. The precision picture quality is enabled thanks to the Flow Motion 4 MEMC+ technology, while the HDR10, RED709 and Dolby Colors support ensures high-quality color feedback.
The Philips Screeneo U5 ultra-short throw projector is priced at $1,700 and is compatible for use with Google Assistant, and can even be controlled using the 'Hey, Google' wake phrase. Integrated Dolby Atmos sound is rated for rich, deep audio performance.
The Philips Screeneo U5 ultra-short throw projector is priced at $1,700 and is compatible for use with Google Assistant, and can even be controlled using the 'Hey, Google' wake phrase. Integrated Dolby Atmos sound is rated for rich, deep audio performance.
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1. Ultra-short Throw Projectors - Opportunity to innovate and cater to increasing demand for space-saving projection technology.
2. Flow Motion 4 MEMC+ Technology - Opportunity to develop high-precision image processing software and hardware for multimedia applications.
3. Voice-controlled Multimedia Equipment - Opportunity to incorporate voice recognition technology to control home automation and entertainment systems.
Industry Implications
1. Home Entertainment - Opportunity for companies to create and market innovative multimedia equipment for the home entertainment industry.
2. Projection Technology - Opportunity for companies to develop and improve projection technology for use in home entertainment and other industries.
3. Artificial Intelligence - Opportunity to integrate artificial intelligence and machine learning technology to enhance voice-controlled home multimedia devices.
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