From June 17–19 local time, the world’s
most anticipated annual event in professional AV — InfoComm 2026, the
International Audiovisual and Systems Integration Exhibition — was held grandly at the Las Vegas Convention Center. As a
specialized provider of projection optics and accessories, ZORSIKA showcased its full lineup of high-end lenses at Booth N7326 in
the North Hall, engaging directly with systems integrators, distributors,
and brand clients from around the globe.

During the show, we received thrilling news
simultaneously from the venue and official channels:
ZORSIKA’s WK Series engineering lens (Material Code: D67047) has been honored with the prestigious ProjectorCentral Best of Show InfoComm 2026.

https://www.projectorcentral.com/projectorcentral-2026-infocomm-best-products.htm?em#Zorsika%20WK%20048
This marks the second consecutive year that ZORSIKA has secured ProjectorCentral’s top-tier recognition
with a core optical product on this global stage. Last year, our WD Series stood out powerfully; this year, the spotlight passes to WK,
which has equally withstood the scrutiny of the industry’s most discerning
eyes.
Why WK (D67047)? An Engineering Lens
That “Rewrites the Imagination with 17 Glass Elements”
In conventional thinking, “ultra-short-throw / high-shift engineering lenses” often demand compromise — either struggling with light loss, limited shift range, or insufficient resolution at high pixel densities.

The WK Series sets out to do something deceptively simple yet technically
demanding: deliver all of these, at once.
Based on our R&D and measured
performance data, the core technical profile of WK (D67047) can be summarized by several hard, verifiable metrics:
|
Dimension |
Key Information – WK Series (D67047) |
|
Optical Construction |
Advanced optical system comprising 17
glass elements, minimizing chromatic aberration and distortion through
precision lens grouping and coating technology |
|
Optical Efficiency |
Ultra-low light-loss design, maximizing
utilization of input light energy — delivering the critical “brightness
headroom” demanded in real-world installations |
|
Resolution |
Supports 4K-class high-resolution output, maintaining edge-to-edge clarity,
sharpness, and uniform image quality |
|
Lens Shift Capability |
Engineered for large-range lens shift to
meet installation flexibility requirements (see compatibility table below for
specific V/H shift ranges per panel size) |
|
Brightness Handling |
Compatible with projection engines up to 15,000
lumens, suitable for large conference rooms, exhibition halls, education
venues, cultural/tourism shows, and other scenarios where “dimming down is
not an option” |
|
Compatibility |
Supports mainstream projection platforms
including DLP (Panasonic / Optoma / Christie / Barco, etc.) and 3LCD (Epson and select NEC models), covering common WUXGA panel sizes
such as 0.48 / 0.64 / 0.67 / 0.76 / 0.80 |
The approximate throw ratio (TR) and lens
shift performance of WK across multiple panel formats are as follows:
- 0.48″ WUXGA → TR ≈ 0.651:1; V-shift
≈ 236.6%; H-shift ≈ 106.65%
- 0.67″ WUXGA → TR ≈ 0.465:1; V-shift
≈ 85.2%; H-shift ≈ 39.6%
- 0.80″ WUXGA → TR ≈ 0.391:1; V-shift
≈ 29%; H-shift ≈ 12.2%
- 0.64″ WUXGA → TR ≈ 0.487:1; V-shift
≈ 101%; H-shift ≈ 47.9%
- 0.76″ WUXGA → TR ≈ 0.413:1; V-shift
≈ 47.5%; H-shift ≈ 20.85%
In essence, these numbers mean one thing: WK
truly returns engineering freedom to the installers.

What Are ProjectorCentral’s Judges
Looking For?
As one of the most authoritative media
outlets in the global projection and display industry, ProjectorCentraldoes
not award “Best of Show” based on hype. The evaluation centers on image
quality, optical performance, installation practicality, product maturity, and
market relevance.
What made WK (D67047) stand out on the show floor comes down to two clear strengths:
- Engineering lenses should not force users to choose between
“short enough” and “good enough.”
WK translates the potential of its
17-element optical design into a tangible balance of low light loss + high
resolution + large lens shift — a difference immediately
visible in live demonstrations.
- Compatibility strategy is restrained but solid.
Rather than inflating spec sheets, WK
aligns with the real-world installation ecosystem of mainstream brands (DLP +
3LCD, multiple panel sizes, high-brightness projectors), reducing risk for
integrators and ensuring stable, bright-room performance for end users.
“Import Alternative” Is Not a Slogan —
It Is a Long-Term Optical Commitment
Over the past few years, ZORSIKA has
focused consistently on one mission:
To match imported reliability using
domestic optical supply chains — while restoring realistic cost structures and
delivery efficiency.
The significance of WK (D67047) winning
this award lies precisely here: it proves that being an “alternative” does not mean compromising on performance. A true alternative competes
head-to-head on engineering specifications, then wins through manufacturing
precision and process consistency.
Last year’s winner was WD (focused on linear projection, dual aspheric elements, and zero
distortion).
This year’s spotlight belongs to WK,
which takes a different route — one that prioritizes ultra-short throw,
large lens shift, and high-brightness handling.
These two complementary paths also explain
why our booth consistently attracts both those who pursue ultimate image
quality and those who face extreme installation constraints.
Visit Us at Booth N7326 in Las Vegas
If you are attending InfoComm 2026 (June
17–19, Las Vegas Convention Center), we warmly welcome you to visit us at Booth
N7326 in the North Hall:
- Connect WK (D67047) to a
high-brightness projector and evaluate shadow detail, edge sharpness, and
uniformity yourself
- Bring your projector model, panel size, and installation
distance — we will calculate lens shift and image framing on the spot
- Discuss how “import substitution” translates into acceptance-tested,
warranty-backed, scalable supply

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