The Norwegian company Projectiondesign presented this morning at Integrated Systems Europe, and a world premiere, its new F35 WQXGA high-performance DLP projector that offers a resolution of 2.560 X 1.600.

Presented as a world premiere at ISE 2010 Projectiondesign's new F35 series of DLP projectors was unveiled this morning in Amsterdam. The Norwegian manufacturer notes that it is the first projector in the world to use Texas Instruments' WQXGA DLP chip that offers a resolution of 2.560 X 1.600 Pixels. WQXGA resolution offers a 78% more pixels than WUXGA (1.920 X 1.200) and more than five times the pixels of a standard XGA display. The result is an image with a very high pixel density that requires fewer projectors to generate ultra-realistic images, with sharpness and clarity unmatched by other display solutions designed for the simulation markets, Research & Visualization. Anders Løkke, International Marketing & Communications Manager at Projectiondesign commented that “The introduction of this ultra-high resolution to the market will reduce the complexity of installations and provide a greater return on investment to users. With the same number of channels you will get more pixels and this is a great benefit in visualization and simulation applications, where the emphasis is on the finest detail and proper rendering of images. For Us ISE 2010 it's the perfect setting to introduce not only the F35 but the philosophy behind the adoption of WQXGA. We thank our key technology provider, Texas Instruments, to have offered us the opportunity to introduce the first WQXGA projector." On the other hand,, Roger Carver, Head of DLP Front Projection at Texas Instruments, has acknowledged that he is “We are delighted that Projectiondesign has used the WQXGA chip in a projector as cutting-edge and amazing as the F35. This is not the first time we have provided our technology to this innovative company to bring it to market. We see this launch as a huge step forward in technology and it's really gratifying to see projectiondesign take advantage of this ultra-high resolution in such an effective and imaginative way”. The new F35 will be available during the second half of this year. Remote Light Source To End the Problem of Projector Fan Noise, Projectiondesign has just introduced the ISE 2010 the Remote Light Sourse, A system that would allow the lamp to be moved away from the device. Thanks to a special cable called Liquid Light Guide (LLG). El sistema se basa en un cable de fibra óptica de cierto grosor que se presenta en estado líquido y por el que navegaría la luz de la proyección. In this way, the FR12 would consist of a central unit responsible for the projection of the video that could be located at a distance of up to 30 Outer Lens Meters. In addition to noise removal, We would be able to increase the life of the lamp by having it in a cool and spacious place.


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