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projectiondesign present the cineo 3+ 1080 projector for true 1080p images (29/11/2006)

Stand F80, Integrated Systems Europe 2007

The cineo3+ 1080 projector from projectiondesign is a true 1080p HDTV resolution projector that uses 1920 x 1080 DLP(TM) technology.

"Offering the best possible reliability and accurate picture detail, the cineo3+ 1080 projector meets the stringent demands of High Definition applications" states Anders L¿kke, Marcoms Manager at projectiondesign. "This single-chip projector is used in a vast range of applications around the globe including digital dailies, post production work and HD screenings, high quality graphics generation, 3D graphics and mapping, command, control and surveillance, broadcast control room and presentation areas, medical imaging, automotive design, and even digital signage."

Key operational features include a failsafe DuArchTM architecture whereby lamps are replaced whilst the projector is operating with no down time. The compact unit has dust contamination proof sealed optics making it ideal for permanent installations that are tricky to access.

A wider colour gamut enabling a rich palette of colours, and strongly saturated images is produced using Texas Instruments(c) BrilliantColourTM technology, and projectiondesign's proprietary RealColor system simplifies colour management, calibration and set up for perfectly rendered natural images. The cineo3+ 1080 features a full HD compliant REC709 colour gamut, and can even be delivered with a full DCI compliant colour gamut. It can even achieve more than 20ft Lambert on a 5 metre wide screen for critical image viewing.

A user adjustable iris enables the projector to achieve perfect brightness and contrast levels in every application. The maximum contrast ratio is 7500:1 (this is a true optical figure) and a brightness output of up to 3,500 ANSI lumens is possible. As expected, the native aspect ratio of the projector is 16:9. It is also available in a 4:3, SXGA+ resolution format that can achieve an even higher brightness output (model F30 sx+).

www.projectiondesign.com


 
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