projectiondesign ReaLED illuminated FL32 Projector Unveiled
For the upcoming InfoComm 2009, projectiondesign plans to demonstrate the company’s first solid stated LED-based projector, known as the FL32.
Said to be an ideal product for mission critical 24/7 operations and simulation & visualization applications, the projection device ensures augmented image performance and the ability to be cost-effective.
Touted to be the company’s first system to utilize ReaLED LED illumination technology, it is based on the highly-appreciated F30/F32 single-chip DLP platform and promises to work on either native 1080p or WUXGA resolution options.
Expected to offer 100,000 hours of LED-technology life, the projecting machine claims to reduce motion smear and blur, colour separation and image processing-related artefacts. In addition to reduced visible image artefacts, its image and projector performance independently provides the perfect installation flexibility. Additionally, an array of high-performance projection lenses is also packed with the FL32. So, users need not worry about the projector’s orientation and position.
“With our revolutionary new FL32 projector, we make available perfect building blocks for scalable and durable systems, and promise extremely low operating and ownership costs. There is no longer a need to replace consumables during the projector’s working life, ensuring a very high degree of colour accuracy and image performance. It is ideal for 24/7 operation installations,” mentioned Anders Løkke, International Marketing & Communications Manager at projectiondesign.
Furthermore, the latest projector from projectiondesign works on a unique RealColor colour management suite for accurate calibration and setup. It promises to deliver superb colour reproduction and formidable dynamic range imaging. Price and release date of the projectiondesign FL32 projector are yet to be announced.
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