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Projectiondesign Intros New DLP Projectors
The new projectors will be showcased at InfoComm 2008 in Las Vegas.
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The F30 WUXGA Projector


06.02.2008 — Projectiondesign is introducing a handful of new projectors, including its F10 AS3D single-chip DLP Projector.

The F10, the company's first active stereo 3D projector, enables full 3D stereoscopic viewing with 120 Hz refresh rates.

It also features 1080p compatibility, SXGA+ resolution, BrilliantColor and RealColor technology and IR remote control.

The company is also unveiling new WUXGA projectors -- the F10, F30 and F80.

The F10 DLP Projector offers a choice of WUXGA (1920 x 1200) or 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolutions, a range of lenses, and RealColor color management technology.

The F30 has BrilliantColor and RealColor technology, WUXGA, 1080p or SXGA+ resolution and the option of six different lenses.

The three-chip F80 Series incorporates projectiondesign's new ACOP technology (Advanced Color Optical Processing) that introduces optical calibration.

"We are impressed with the level of creativity, innovation and progress made by projectiondesign in pursuing high-performance DLP projectors," says Lars Yoder, VP and business manager of TI's DLP front projection business unit.

"Their range of high resolution active stereo 3D projectors alongside their range of WUXGA resolution projectors really do stand out in the industry, and firmly establishes projectiondesign as a market leader."

The new projectors will be shown at projectiondesign's booth (N5541) at InfoComm 2008 in Las Vegas from June 18-20.

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Steve is an editor for cepro.com. He graduated from Emerson College with a B.A. in Journalism. He joined the CE Pro staff in 2008. Steve is also a freelance sports writer for The Boston Globe and other various publications.
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