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Revolutionizing the Home Theater Experience: ULTIMEA Thor T60 Triple Laser TV Projector at 4000 ANSI Lumens
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LEWES, Del., Sept. 26, 2023 ~ Today, ULTIMEA, a respected pioneer in home entertainment solutions, announced the launch of the ULTIMEA Thor T60 Triple Laser TV Projector. This groundbreaking projector features a Tri-Color Laser Engine and a spectrum of state-of-the-art features that make it the ultimate projector for all digital media.

The Thor T60 is powered by a Tri-Color Laser Engine and HCTC™ 3.0 Technology that guarantees unmatched color purity, a vast color gamut, and striking contrast, achieving an extremely high contrast ratio of 4000:1 and a color range exceeding the 120% BT.2020 standard. To deliver optimal brightness in any environment, Thor T60 employs ULTIMEA's trademark technology, BrightMX™ with an output of 4000 ANSI Lumens, making it capable of resisting ambient daylight and enhancing the visual display under all lighting conditions. Its customized image technology provides seamless video without lag and an ultra-low latency of less than 25ms that refines clarity and fluidity in visuals, simulating the intricacies of human sight. Combined with the projector's HDR10 capability, the Thor T60 offers an ultra-realistic viewing experience for games, movies, streaming video, and more.

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ULTIMEA Founder Bob Xiong said "Our mission with the ULTIMEA Thor T60 was to eliminate the barriers between viewers and an authentic cinematic experience. Most homes are limited by screen size, daytime brightness or lackluster audio. With the Thor T60 we harnessed the power of the Tri-Color Laser Engine and MEMC dynamic compensation to ensure that every frame is a vivid work of art regardless of ambient lighting." He added "The integration of Dolby Atmos and Dolby Audio puts viewers right in the middle of action for a truly immersive audio and visual experience."

Equipped with a powerful microprocessor and compatibility with built-in Android TV, The Thor T60 bridges gap between traditional projectors and smart entertainment. Users can explore world over 8000+ apps engage with Google software seamlessly voice control their experience using Google Assistant. This union superior hardware intuitive features puts ULTIMEA Thor T60 into league its own.

Thor T60 has minimalist design aesthetics that seamlessly blend into any décor its compact size fits any room. With pioneering 0.21:1 ultra short throw ratio it's adaptable to small apartments or large home theater rooms It features built eye protection whisper quiet operation won't disturb viewing experience emitting noise levels below 30dB during operation so viewers can enjoy enhanced audio for any media

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ULTIMEA offers 24/7 online customer support customers can count on ensuring they can reach out at any time day or night receive prompt assistance To make customers' experience even better company offers free shipping on all Kickstarter pledges

The ULTIMEA Thor T60 Triple Laser TV Projector is more than simply technological innovation it is future home entertainment Designed pros gamers tech enthusiasts ULTIMEA opens door to immersive world visual brilliance will change way media experienced It's now available exclusive deals those who venture early into future cinema To find out more explore launch details HERE

ULTIMEA was founded Seattle shared vision bringing home theater experience everyone using latest technology With over 100 patents suite entertainment products successfully use worldwide company committed constant improvement innovations push boundaries what possible home entertainment
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