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Digital Projection Launches WUXGA Projector with 60,000 hour Lifetime Illumination at InfoComm 2011

Digital Projection International (DPI) announces an expansion of its single-chip LED product line with the new M-Vision WUXGA LED, which delivers native 1920 x 1200 pixel imagery and over 60,000 hours of LED illumination life. It's designed for critical 24/7 projection applications, as well as any application needing long-life projection systems with unmatched color saturation, lumen maintenance and color stability, the company says.

A combination of consistently stable, long-term light output and a supremely low-maintenance illumination system defines DPI's new M-Vision WUXGA LED display, the company says. The product utilizes Texas Instruments' DarkChip DLP technology, ensuring unmatched black levels, RGB bit depth, and dynamic range, the company adds. As the LED projector does not incorporate a traditional lamp, media environments utilizing the new display will benefit from the proprietary Lifetime Illumination 60,000+ hour lifespan.

In all of Digital Projection's LED displays, the RGB-based LED illumination system eliminates the need for a color wheel to produce primary colors. Instead, red, green and blue LEDs produce primary color illumination, rendering a color gamut and color saturation similar to that of a thee-chip DLP projector with no color wheel artifacts. In addition, the M-Vision WUXGA LED includes DPI's FastFrame technology, which assures fast-moving content appears remarkably sharp and free of motion smear, the company says.

Installation is flexible due to the M-Vision WUXGA LED's compact and lightweight chassis design, and lens shift range of .7 of frame vertical and .3 of frame horizontal. Multiple lens options provide further flexibility, with both fixed, zoom ,and conversion lenses available. Connectivity includes two HDMI inputs, as well as RGB via D-15, component, composite and S-Video inputs.

DPI will be demonstrating numerous new single-chip and three-chip precision projectors throughout a newly-designed 60' x 50' booth (#3343) at InfoComm 2011 from June 15 - 17 in Orlando, Florida.

WWWwww.digitalprojection.com


(13 June 2011)

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