BryteWorks, a consumer electronics company, has launched a new line of high-definition smart digital projectors, los Model One, with an elegant and sophisticated design.

The technology company BryteWorks has announced the launch of a line of products that configure a new category of intelligent and hybrid media centers based on an advanced high-definition digital projection platform.. BryteWerks Model One Line Intel Core CPU-based digital projectors merge computing technologies, digital and optical with superior connectivity capabilities and innovative industrial design in cost-effective, intuitive multimedia control and powerful display.

Designed for both consumer and professional applications, BryteWerks Model One Line offers quality exhibitions 16:10 widescreen with 1920×1200 resolution (inside the 5% of professional 2K cinema systems), via a Native WUXGA LCD panel. The projectors also feature ultra-high brightness of 6.000 – 11.000 lumens, a contrast ratio 1000:1, and a shot of 1:1 of 1 foot to 50 pies, making them the best digital projectors in their class. Internally, The BryteWerks Model One projector incorporates (depending on model configuration), a fully integrated Intel Core i3 to i7 HTPC CPU, a complete Blu-ray player with slot loading, from up to 2 terabytes of internal storage, including a Solid State Drive 500 gigabytes, unmatched connectivity options, and a customized version of the XBMC, an open source media player and organization application, turning the Model One into a revolutionary and unparalleled media center.

Intuitive system
Ease of operation in any application was of paramount importance in the design criteria for the BryteWerks Model One. The very intuitive and non-linear system and content management (including the ability to operate numerous BryteWerks projectors and connected devices at the same time), They are controlled from the 720p touch screen display. 8,9 inches on the back of the projector, with an RF remote control, or the free XBMC remote apps for Android and iOS devices, as well as current WiFi and Bluetooth devices – from smartphone and tablet keyboards – already on the market.

The BryteWerks Model One projector offers the ability to create a professional cinema experience effortlessly., seamlessly and transparently in any environment or application without playback interruption. Among the operational features are the creation of a custom media playlist, variable frame rate control up to 60 fps, pre-rendered transitions, and independent control of 'connected devices' and/or daisy-chaining of BryteWerks projectors (or a combination of the two). Professional post-production applications include editing, creating visual effects and color grading. The open source Python-based XBMC offers infinite functionality and plug-in development that allows users infinite customization options.

USB and HDMI ports
Connectivity via WiFi 802.11n, Bluetooth and Gigabit Ethernet provide seamless two-way communication with other BryteWerks projectors, as well as a wide variety of peripherals, including, but not limited to them, gaming devices, flat screen displays, external hard drives, computers, smart handheld and digital video devices and signal processing and routing equipment. The only I/O interface, which also has two USB and HDMI ports, Individual analog surround sound outputs 5.1 and AC power, is a fully upgradeable cable management system, patent pending, which hides all cable interfaces on the projector's Mag-Snap stand.

The adjustable ultra-wide lens 105 mm offers higher image fidelity and a brighter image with less optical distortion. Lens throw ratio 1:1 eliminates the need for a lens range calculator, which reduces preparation time, in both an Imperial and Metric setting. Aftermarket lenses can be adjusted to the projector's reach to any size screen in any size room or theater. Keystone optical correction +/- 20 vertical degrees is distortion-free, no interpolation or pixel cropping – common with digital keystone correction – and provides a more accurate image.

aluminum structure
Open source standard metal halide lamp allows user the option of low-cost multi-vendor bulb replacement, thereby reducing long-term operating costs. Bulb replacement is quick and easy, no tools required, by simply releasing the Model One's magnetically closed lid and unscrewing the bulb from the projector's light engine.

The Model One utilizes the AirHeart airflow system consisting of multiple chambers with discrete fans and plenums that result in superior cooling at an ultra-quiet operating noise level as low as 27 dB (depending on configuration).

The elegant and sophisticated aluminum and steel structure, built on a robust aluminum chassis, it's just 17 cubic centimeters, weighs only 28 pounds, and is devoid of mechanical buttons. Besides, Compatibility design criteria enable simple, low-cost future data and power management improvements, resulting in a long operating life and low cost.

By, 3 Jan, 2012, Section: Projection

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