The latest in projection technology from projectiondesign, at the ISE fair 2012
The projector manufacturer projectiondesign has taken advantage of the Integrated Systems Europe fair 2012 to present its latest developments in high-resolution LED and 3D projection technology.
Holed up in front of a green screen, the marketing director, Anders Locke, has presented, as part of the most innovative product lines that projectiondesign has ever exhibited at the ISE fair, a complete line of projectors for a wide range of professional applications, among which are the F35 WQXGA projector, the F82 series of projectors 3 chips and the F35 AS3D active stereoscopic projector.
The F35 WQXGA high-performance DLP projector offers a resolution of 2.560 x 1.600 pixels. 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 simulation markets, research and visualization.
For your part, The F82 series represents the flagship of projectors 3 DLP chips from the Norwegian brand and includes three projectors that share the latest DLP display technology, 10.000 ANSI lumens and SXGA+ resolution. With the introduction of SXGA+ resolution, users of systems that require aspect ratios 4:3 or close to 1:1, can now optimize the use of pixels in the projector's DLP chips.
The equipment has the ACOP color process (Advanced Optical Color Processing) which combines fixed and motorized optical filters that enable optical calibration with almost infinite precision and without loss of bit depth. When combined with Projectiondesign's RealColor™ management system, The ACOP system ensures on-site color calibration with performance that allows any desired color standard to be achieved..
With brightness levels up to 10.000 ANSI lumens, a wide range of high-performance lenses and unparalleled warranty of up to 5 years of operation 24/7, el F82 sx + It is ideal for use in mission-critical installations and applications.
The highest resolution in the world
The AS3D F35 is capable of displaying 7500 ANSI lumens, with WUXGA resolution (1920 x 1200), and a contrast ratio of 7500:1. Until 1.920 x 1.200 resolution pixels at a refresh rate of 120 Hz, The F35 AS3D allows you to view uncompressed 3D images in greater detail, creating one of the best and most realistic 3D experiences available right now. Particularly useful in scientific visualization applications, virtual reality, museum, theme parks, training and simulation, Greater levels of detail allow the user to make faster and better-documented decisions, saving time and money.
The F35 AS3D features a wide range of specifically designed high-resolution lenses and the exclusive RealColor color management tool for unmatched color accuracy.. Natural, accurate colors coupled with the F35 AS3D's high-resolution performance and image quality ensure perfect projections even in multi-channel systems..
The projector offers brightness levels of up to 7.500 Ansi lumens, Various configuration options and seamless switching between 3D and 2D. Additional benefits include an adjustable Smear Reduction Processing feature that reduces motion artifacts in high-speed images., a key feature in simulation applications.
High level presentations
projectiondesign is also unveiling a 3D-based decision-making table and presentation tools that takes advantage of its F35 WQXGA projector. El sistema Mixed Reality Interface (MRI) Kommez is a simple and easy to use design and presentation tool for project managers and designers in construction information modeling, Product life management systems and digital prototyping workflows.
The MRI system can be used with a wide range of real-time 3D software packages, such as Autodesk Showcase and Navisworks and take advantage of the F35 WQXGA projector in 2560 x1600 pixel resolution that offers a highly detailed image precision. The visualization, presentation and navigation are skillfully manipulated and controlled by hand, as part of the MRI system.
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