Are you worried that a projector will eat up your energy budget? No? Neither are we. But just in case, Runco has come up with a new “lampless” LED projector that uses about 70 percent less power than a traditional DLP projector.
But energy savings isn’t the only reason to be excited about the new Runco QuantumColor Q-650i. In fact it’s not even near the top of the list. This unit incorporates several of Runco’s proprietary picture features, including SmartColor, ColorContrast, Q-lumens, and InstantOn.
One thing to note, this is not a projector designed for a very large screen theater. Runco recommends it for screen sizes 50- to 65-inches ( Update: Runco has corrected that to 72-92) with a maximum of 82 108. So if your mind if set on a 100-inch or larger screen, then you should check out the Q-1500d instead. Update: Runco now reports that the maximum screen size is 108-inches.
The Q-650i ships to Runco dealers later this month for $9,999.

One is a subsidiary of DTS, with the other looking to gain traction via Indiegogo.
A SIM2 Mico 50 LED projector and 110-inch screen shine in this room.
3M technology poised to boost the vibrancy and richness of colors on LCD screens.
We take a peek at some of the current options for outdoor audio.
I’m anxious to see the Q650i in person based on our experience with the earlier Q750. I’m not sure where the discrepency lies, but the spec sheet I received from Runco states recommended width of 72”-92” with a maximum of 108”.
With regard to the rated light output, I’ve never once demonstrated a Q750 without someone immediately commenting on how bright it is and how pleasing the colors are. Thankfully, with the level of control provided by the Personal Color Equalizer the colors are striking without becoming unnatural.