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New from projectiondesign - F35 WQXGA (2,560 x 1,600)
high performance DLP projector
December 15, 2009
Source: projectiondesign
projectiondesign announces its new F35 series
DLP projector, featuring Texas Instruments WQXGA DLP chip,
offering 2,560 x 1,600 pixel resolution.

WQXGA features 78% more pixels than WUXGA resolution (1,920
x 1,200), and offers more than five times the resolution of
a standard XGA display. The result is incredibly high pixel-density
displays, which require fewer projectors to produce ultra-realistic
images, with a sharpness and clarity unmatched by other display
solutions designed for the simulation, training, and visualization
markets.
Bringing this new, ultra-high resolution imaging to
market will increase efficiencies, reduce installation complexities,
and provide a better return on investment for users,
says Anders Løkke, International Marketing & Communications
Manager, projectiondesign.
For the same number of channels you now get more pixels,
and that is of great benefit in visualization and simulation,
where the emphasis is on fine detail and the accurate rendering
of images. We are grateful to our key technology provider,
Texas Instruments, for providing the opportunity to present
the first WQXGA projector.
Commenting on the launch of the F35, Roger Carver, manager
of DLPs front projector business at Texas Instruments,
says: We are delighted that projectiondesign has deployed
the WQXGA chip in a projector as innovative and as striking
as the F35. This is not the first time that we have provided
our technology to this innovative company to launch into the
market. We see this introduction as a major step forward in
technology and it is really satisfying to see this ultra-high
resolution being exploited by projectiondesign in such an
effective and imaginative way.
The F35 will be available to the market during the second
half of 2010, and projectiondesign is showing the F35 now
to enable systems integration and end-user communities to
see its potential and plan their future projects and investments
accordingly.
The last word goes to Texas Instruments Carver who concludes:
This world premiere of the F35 is just the latest step
in our excellent working relationship with projectiondesign.
We see the company not just as a customer but as a truly innovative
partner that contributes very significantly to the development
of DLP products.
And we believe that everyone who sees the F35 in action will
see exactly what we mean it really is a stunning technological
achievement.
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