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Christie DHD700 and Christie DS+750 1-CHIP DLP Projectors
Debut at InfoComm 2009
June 18, 2009
Source: Christie
Digital
Bold new generation of DLP projectors
offer professional resolution, quality, performance and reliability
Christie has announced the launch of two new 1-chip DLP projectors,
the Christie DHD700 and the Christie DS+750, at InfoComm 2009
in Orlando, FL. This new generation of single-chip DLP projectors
offer an exceptional balance between brightness and superior
color, innovative design and reliability for 24/7 applications.
Backed by Christies renowned service and support, the
Christie DHD700 and the Christie DS+750 are ideal for environments
that require flexibility, superior DLP presentation and video-image
quality.
The single chip Christie DHD700 and Christie DS+750
are an affordable, high-performance alternative to 3-chip
projectors, says Frank Anzures, product manager for
Christie.
Its no wonder that the full-featured projectors meet
the needs of a wide range of markets. For rental and staging
customers the Christie DHD700 and the Christie DS+750 offer
high-brightness, excellent performance in business presentations
and video applications as well as flexibility for venue configuration.
The new projectors are also high-resolution alternatives to
XGA and WXGA projectors for fixed installations, government
and higher education. The functionality of the Christie DHD700
and the Christie DS+750 projectors make them top choices for
multi-image blended displays with 24/7 application requirements
or extended use. Houses of worship enjoy the projectors
high-resolution widescreen display, blended multi-image display
options, rich color reproduction and minimal maintenance.
Christies new projectors have many key features. The
6500 ANSI lumen Christie DHD700 and 7500 ANSI lumen Christie
DS+750 provide unparalleled brightness and image clarity for
medium to large venues. They offer a contrast ratio of up
to 7500:1 with Dynamic Black. Their 10-bit image processing
with DNX Pixel Works video processing delivers flawless image
quality, greater color depth for high-bandwidth signals, improved
image reproduction with reduced noise and superior decoding,
de-interlacing and scaling of video sources.
For compatibility with most computers and video sources both
projectors have scaling for VGA to WUXGA and video up to 1080P.
The Christie DS+750 has SX+ native resolution, while the Christie
DHD700 has full HD 1920x1080 native scaling.
Both Christie projectors offer built-in edge blending and
color matching functions for creating a seamless, single display
while using an array of projectors. The Picture-in-Picture
(PnP) function allows users to project two input signals simultaneously,
by placing a separate sub-window
within the main input display. This is especially useful to
the presenter who needs to focus on the larger, main image
and reference the sub-image when needed. The Picture-by-Picture
(PbyP) function is useful for video conference applications
or when both input signals need to be simultaneously presented
in the same size.
The projectors innovative user-changeable Rich-Color
color wheel allow the systems to easily go from high brightness
performance to vibrant rich color performance by simply switching
color wheels. It also provides superior color reproduction
and flexibility not found in other projectors. Multiple lens
options are also available.
Both new projectors have sealed 1-chip DLP light engines for
minimal maintenance and 24/7 use. An optional extended use
Auto-filter protects internal components from contaminants
and extends the life of the lamp and color wheel. The Christie
DHD700 and Christie DS+750 feature dual 330W Philips VIDI
UHP lamps with an estimated 2000 hours of life in the normal
mode and up to 2500 hours in the eco mode.
Orders are currently being taken for the Christie DHD700 and
the Christie DS+750. The projectors are scheduled to ship
in July.
See the Christie DHD700 and Christie DS+750 projectors at
InfoComm 2009; booth # 3845
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