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Projectiondesign to use InfoComm
as launch pad for active 3D stereoscopic projectors
May 30, 2008
Source: ProjectionDesign
Projectiondesign is set to wow the audiovisual
industry in Las Vegas next month with the most spectacular
booth it has ever brought to an InfoComm show. projectiondesign
is using the event to showcase a number of new products, including
our first-ever active stereo 3D projector.
Another world first from projectiondesign, the new F10 AS3D
single-chip DLP® projector is the only portable high resolution
active 3D stereoscopic projector on the market. Designed for
the demanding visualisation and simulation environments, the
F10 AS3D features patented technologies to achieve its remarkable
performance. At InfoComm, the F10 AS3D will be displaying
alongside projectiondesign's F20 sx+ 3D passive stereo projectors,
showing a complete range of 3D stereoscopic projection solutions.
Elsewhere on the booth, the company's brand new three-chip
DLP F80 wuxga projector will be showing for the first time
and promises to be the highest resolution 3-chip projector
available in the market, with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,200
(2.3 million pixels). The F80 series incorporates projectiondesign's
new ACOP technology (Advanced Color Optical Processing) that
introduces optical calibration of projected images for the
best possible image quality. In addition, the F80 series presents
for the first time their proprietary dynamic super contrast
enhancement that far surpasses contrast and dynamics shown
by other 3-chip projectors or technologies.
The F10 wuxga and F30 wuxga projectors will be shown to a
North American audience for the first time, after their successful
debut at Integrated Systems Europe in Amsterdam earlier this
year. Visitors will have the opportunity to see the benefits
of WUXGA resolution on 17ft-wide screens, and the same screen
size will also be used to demonstrate the super-high brightness
of projectiondesign's F80 1080 projector.
In bringing the new resolution found inside the range of WUXGA
projectors, projectiondesign has worked closely with Texas
Instruments. "We are impressed with the level of creativity,
innovation and progress made by projectiondesign in pursuing
high performance DLP projectors," says Lars Yoder, vice
president & business manager, 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."
Commenting on the company's presence in Las Vegas, Anders
Løkke, International Marketing & Communications
Manager, says: "InfoComm is unequalled for its ability
to reach a global audience of AV industry decision-makers,
and our R&D teams have really excelled themselves in getting
so many spectacular innovations ready in time for the show.
"I'm especially looking forward to seeing the reaction
of North American and international audiences to our revolutionary
active stereo 3D solution, and to the startling results that
can be achieved with our WUXGA resolution projectors. It looks
like being our busiest and best InfoComm show
ever."
There are already a number of high-profile installations of
the company's projectors in a host of diverse sites worldwide:
Emphasising its commitment to developing the role of AV in
medical facilities, projectiondesign has a key partnership
with Philips Healthcare to support Philips Ambient Experience
in MRi (Magnetic Resonance imaging) scanning rooms for hospitals.
The partnership has already seen Philips buying a large number
of F1 sx+ DLP® projectors for installation in hospitals
worldwide.
With 3D installations of projectiondesign already in use,
one application includes the University of Munich in Germany
which deploys eight F20 sx+ DLP projectors with built-in Infitec
filters for an immersive and interactive 3D stereoscopic computer-aided
virtual environment (CAVE) visualisation system named Four
Space 110. The system is designed by 3Dims.
Six F30 sx+ DLP® projectors are used in an immersive theatre
design and integration specialist, Global Immersion by INTECH
Science Centre & Planetarium, based in Winchester in the
UK.
A cineo30 1080 projector has been used on the quality control
in the post-production process for the ground-breaking feature
film Earth.
Numerous visualisation, simulation and training applications
including the supply of over 180 F1 series projectors to the
Royal Netherlands Army's TACTIS system in the Netherlands.
In a meeting of Scandinavian design classics, F1+ sx+ video
projection systems are deployed in two visitor centre environments
at the Volvo Cars brand experience centre and the Demo Center
for Volvo Trucks in Sweden.
In addition, projectiondesign plays a key role in advancing
academic research through a number of initiatives. In particular,
the company's relationship with the iCinema Research Centre
of Australia's University of New South Wales (UNSW) has led
directly to the development of new 360-degrees panoramic screen
experiences.
The company has numerous contracts in the eCinema sector including
cineo3+ series projectors for SF Bio as well as Kanal 22 TV
& Film AB in Sweden.
You'll find projectiondesign on booth N5541 between 18 and
20 June 2008 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas,
Nevada, USA.
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