Many of the trends that drive residential electronics sales fuel the growth of commercial A/V components, and Digital Projection reflects that in its product development.
The Skinny: The Atlanta-based manufacturer Digital Projection (DP) has established itself as a top provider of high-performance products for both markets and recently the company announced its HIGHlite Cine WUXGA 660-3D projector that can be used for commercial installations, as well as flagship home theaters.
The Specs: Digital Projection says the Cine WUXGA 660-3D employs a three-chip Texas Instruments DLP chipset, as well as Blend and Warp technologies to deliver 1920x1080 and 1920x1200 resolutions. The company designed the projector to output high levels of brightness to project vivid images on screens 12-feet wide and larger. Digital Projection adds the projector also includes dual-pipe 3D signal capabilities to allow the WUXGA 660-3D to show dual 60Hz signals.
Solutions: Some of the usages of the Cine WUXGA 660-3D include rental and staging, large-screen home video, boardroom and conference rooms, retail, training and education, 3D mapping and houses of worship.
Craig,
Kudos on the article, and to Infocomm. The user reviews will make AV-iQ much more valuable,…
Posted by Mark Coxon on 2013 05 20 · commented on'InfoComm Overhauling AV-iQ Program'.
Mordy,
PrimeView is shipping Displays with HDBaseT embedded, Panasonic & Orion demonstrated products…
Posted by Micha Risling on 2013 05 09 · commented on'HDBaseT Awareness Widespread Among Integrators'.
Micha,
My research has led me to believe that all the extender companies are clearly on board with…
Posted by Mordy on 2013 05 03 · commented on'HDBaseT Awareness Widespread Among Integrators'.
I am sorry I haven’t gotten back to your response to my comments on the Marathon article. All…
Posted by Disgusted! on 2013 04 29 · commented on'Is It Possible to Secure a Marathon?'.