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News
DPI Expands Video Processor Line-Up to Include VIP
2000 1080p Switcher/Scaler (31/8/2006)
Booth 558, CEDIA US Expo 2006
Digital Projection International (DPI), an
Emmy(r) Award-winning manufacturer of high-performance projection
systems, announced their newest video image processor and source
switcher, the VIP 2000. The new image processor is compatible with
Digital Projection's complete line of single-chip and three-chip
DLP projectors, and is specifically engineered for both home cinema
and commercial use.
Equipped with the same Silicon Optix Realta
HQV(tm) processor as DPI's original VIP 1000, the VIP 2000 offers
a complete solution for image scaling, input switching, video noise
reduction and audio follow video routing. Offering all processing
with minimal video delay, the VIP 2000 harnesses a series of powerful
de-interlacing algorithms to enhance imagery delivered from both
standard definition and high definition sources. Additionally, onboard
multi-channel audio processing automatically compensates for frame
delay, to assure source audio remains synchronized with the post-processed
video.
When paired with any display from Digital
Projection, the VIP 2000 serves as the hub for all input sources,
delivering one video output to the projector (HDMI/DVI or analog
RGB). The standard input configuration of the VIP 2000 includes
(2) HDMI inputs with full 8 channel audio support and DVI backward
compatibility, (2) component analog inputs, (2) composite video
inputs, and (2) S-video inputs. Two optional expansion modules can
be ordered, which enable the addition of up to 2 HD-SDI inputs or
2 HDMI inputs.
Mike Levi, President of Digital Projection,
commented, "The exceptional video scaling and processing delivered
by DP's original VIP 1000 received tremendous support - especially
from our elite CEDIA integrators. We knew it was important to extend
our VIP lineup to include models that, while still benefiting from
Silicon Optix' Realta chip processing, could also serve the systems
applications our Commercial AV dealers create. The VIP 2000 is the
first of these cross-over products - unsurpassed image processing
packaged in a rugged enclosure, equipped with extensive input and
scaling capabilities, all accessed via an easy to view and navigate
user interface."
Other key features of the VIP 2000 include:
* Per-pixel motion adaptive de-interlacing
delivers Hollywood Quality Video(tm) * Real time MPEG artifact reduction
improves compressed video and DVD display quality * Four side keystone
adjustment and optional warping capabilities * Studio quality 10-bit
video decoder and comb filter * Simple to navigate on-screen display,
accessed via infrared remote or RS232 * Video input and output connectivity
from 480i to 1080p
DPI will be demonstrating the VIP 2000 on
its projectors in Booth #558 at CEDIA 2006 in Denver.
www.digitalprojection.com
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