By Staff, September 30, 2003
Digital Projection Inc. (DPI), manufacturer of high-performance projection systems, announced the launch of the SHOWlite 6000gv and 5000sx+ projection systems. The SHOWlite 6000gv and 5000sx+ will be on display at InfoComm 03 on June 3 to 5 in Orlando, Fla.
The new SHOWlite series employs high-performance 1.4" polysilicon LCD technology and delivers brightness up to 6000 ANSI lumens, native resolutions up to SXGA plus and contrast ratio performance of 700:1. The SHOWlites utilize dual 275W high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps or — as an option — dual 160W HID lamps for an ultralong lamp life of 6,000 hours.
The SHOWlite 6000gv and 5000sx+ feature technologically advanced DigiScale® — accurate image resizing for faithful reproduction of all sources — and DigiView® — optimized video processing, deinterlacing and 3:2 pulldown — for precise reproduction of video and HD sources. Additionally, DigiWarp® provides user-definable control over all image geometry to accommodate unusual applications and irregular screen surfaces.
The new SHOWlite projectors are perfectly suited for a variety of applications that demand low-cost, high-lumen LCD performance, including corporate boardrooms, training and education, religious settings and rental and staging.
"The SHOWlite 6000gv and 5000sx+ present a great combination of functionality, performance and portability and are the perfect cost-efficient projector for budget-driven applications that require high lumens and unparalleled installation flexibility," said Mike Levi, president of DPI.
Both the 6000gv and 5000sx+ are currently in production and available for shipment to dealers and DPI’s certified staging partners.
Founded in 1989, Digital Projection International has been instrumental in the development and application of Digital Light Processing™ (DLP™) technology by Texas Instruments for projection systems
. Digital Projection manufactures an extensive line of ultrahigh-performance projection systems based on three-chip and single-chip DLP technology by Texas Instruments. The company's 15-year commitment to innovation and the delivery of solution-oriented systems renders its displays the reference standard for demanding applications including large-venue live-event staging, FORTUNE 5000®, education, medical and scientific research, command and control, digital cinema, commercial entertainment, religious venues and elite home cinema. With a company ethic focused on delivering expert system engineering and customer services, projectors by Digital Projection set the benchmark for precise resolution, color accuracy and ultrahigh brightness.
In June 1998, Digital Projection was awarded two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Los Angeles. POWER Displays by DPI are the first and only projector to win the coveted award.
Digital Projection is a U.K.-based company with offices in North America and Europe. Digital Projection Inc., with headquarters in Atlanta, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Digital Projection, Ltd., located in Manchester, England. For more information regarding Digital Projection, visit www.digitalprojection.com or www.digitalprojection.co.uk.
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