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InfoComm 07
SOURCE: Digital Projection International · POSTED: 06/11/07
www.digitalprojection.com
INFOCOMM BOOTH 8425
DPI Introduces Two New Lightning Pro Projectors at InfoComm 07
Digital Projection International (DPI, Booth 8425, Hall A) is introducing two new Lightning Pro projectors in native 1080p resolution. The Lightning 30-1080p and Lightning 40-1080p projectors mark the launch of DP's Pro Series II, the next generation of the company's projectors equipped with advanced electronics and flexible rigging capabilities. With an aggressive price position and an abundant feature set, the new Lightning Pro projectors are poised to bring extraordinary value to large-venue customers.
Historically, all of DP's LIGHTNING Pro HD projectors were engineered around Texas Instruments' 2K (2048x1080) DMD. The Lightning 1080p series utilizes TI's latest 10 micron 1920x1080 DMD's, thus providing a more efficient path to native 1080p resolution.
New features of the Pro Series II include Digital Projection's ultra-reliable and long life Hyper-Cooled Xenon lamphouse and DirectFlow DMD and optics cooling technology. Maximum source connectivity and accurate image resizing is provided through advanced NextGen electronics, equipped with both Genum and Pixelworks chipsets. DP's ColorMax seven-point colorimetry assures color-critical applications benefit from the broadest color gamut, ultra-precise color calibration and the most stable white point definition available in any display. Additionally, all of the rugged capabilities that define the first-generation Pro series are retained, including DP's RapidRig staging system- a self-stacking flying frame featuring tool-less pitch, roll and yaw adjustments.
The lens options for the new projectors have also evolved to provide added value to the user. Having been developed specifically for the latest 10 micron DMD's, DP's new Pro Series II lenses are offered at roughly half the price of the lenses for the LIGHTNING 35HD-T and 40HD-T, yet they provide more vertical and horizontal lens shift as well as improved geometry, contrast and razor sharp pixel definition.