Even though the 3D video trend may be cooling down, it doesn’t mean people aren’t still interested in the format.
The Skinny: The newest product from European video manufacturer Projectiondesign is engineered to address the 3D and high-performance, mission-critical video markets.
The Specs: The new F35 AS3D projector from Projectiondesign is a single-chip DLP unit that offers 1,900 x 1,200 resolution at 120Hz refresh rates and the ability to playblack 3D video content. Projectiondesign says the product is based on its F35 wqxga projector, and it includes the company’s RealColor color management software to facilitate onsite calibration to deliver accurate images. Projectiondesign also says the unit can produce up to 7,500 ANSI Lumens, and electronics professionals can fine tune the image through its Smear Reduction Processing that is said to minimize motion artifacts.
Solutions: The F35 AS3D can be used anywhere that clients want a bright, high-performance projector that has the capabilities to produce detailed 3D images.
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