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PLUS Vision Launches Two Groundbreaking Digital Projector
Series at InfoComm 2008
June 17, 2008
Source: PLUS Vision
PLUS Vision Corporation of America, a premier
provider of leading-edge digital projectors and electronic
copyboards, today announced the launch of its new PS200 and
PV100 series of projectors to be highlighted at InfoComm 2008
this week in Las Vegas. Both TAXAN series feature Texas Instruments'
new DLP® BrilliantColorTM technology, which provides unprecedented
lifelike color reproduction and vibrant images.
The BrilliantColor technology greatly extends the color range
of conventional DLP projectors for dramatically improved reproduction
of yellow and light blue tones. Both the PS200 and PV100 series
offer a wide choice of software-based color modes through
variable illumination. By adjusting the illumination on different
segments of the projector's color wheel, users can achieve
the optimal balance between color and brightness to suit a
particular purpose, including optimizing modes for presentation
materials and movies. Both the PS200 and PV100 operate at
maximum brightness of 3,000 lumens, which can adjust downward
for power-saving "eco mode."
The Taxan PS200 features quick and easy "two-step setup,"
with a unique auto focus sensor that automatically measures
the distance to the screen and focuses the projector accordingly
as soon as the unit is powered on. Weighing in at only 4.2
pounds, projectors in both series are exceptionally compact,
owing to the structurally simple DLP optics and high-density
packaging technology.
"The PS200 and PV100 series offer the absolute state
of the art in optics, color reproduction, and features for
ease of use all in a light and compact package, making them
ideal for both in-house meetings and presentations outside
the office," said Tom Oishi, president and CEO of PLUS
Vision Corporation of America. "We're pleased to be bringing
these exceptional projectors to the market."
PLUS Vision will be demonstrating both the PV200 and PS100
series of projectors in booth C2806 at the upcoming InfoComm
2008 exhibition, June 18-20 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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