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Dangbei has announced its new high-end projector, the S7 Ultra Pro, at its 2025 Autumn Flagship Launch Event. The company has not yet revealed the official price of the device. Its flagship variant, the S7 Ultra Max, launched earlier this year at 15,999 yuan ($2,228), so the new model is expected to be priced lower.

Dangbei S7 Ultra Pro

Dangbei S7 Ultra Pro Specifications

The Dangbei S7 Ultra Pro delivers a native 4K resolution and 4500 CVIA lumens brightness. It maintains clear image visibility under various lighting conditions and is positioned as a premium home cinema projector.

The projector features a cinema-grade polarized light-control engine that improves optical efficiency by 10% and increases light throughput by 168%. It uses a Master Gold Ring lens with cinema-level resolving power, which helps produce sharper images and improved light performance.

The S7 Ultra Pro also debuts the industry’s first eight-layer light-dispersion module. This technology reduces laser speckle by 99.999%, ensuring smoother and cleaner visuals. The 0.98-1.6:1 cinema-grade optical zoom enables flexible image sizes without loss of detail. It can project a 100-inch image from 3.3 meters, an 80-inch image at close range, and a maximum size of 300 inches in larger spaces.

In terms of contrast, the S7 Ultra Pro offers an 8000:1 native ratio and a 65,000:1 dynamic contrast using the company’s Dynamic Light-Control algorithm. The projector supports Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, and HDR Vivid for high-quality HDR playback across all content types.

The projector uses MediaTek’s MT9681 flagship chipset paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It runs on Dangbei Super AI OS 6.0, which integrates large AI models into the system for advanced interaction. The projector supports far-field voice commands, gesture control, and light-tracking pointer navigation.

The system also connects with the Mi Home ecosystem, allowing users to automate scenarios such as turning on the projector, closing curtains, and activating ambient lighting. The projector uses a liquid cooling system that improves heat dissipation efficiency by 50% and keeps operating noise down to 24dB.

In terms of design, it looks very similar to the Max version. Compared to other brands, this series closely resembles the Xgimi Horizon lineup, which was also refreshed earlier this year.

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