projectiondesign rolls out F35 series DLP projector

projectdesign introduced a revolutionary DLP projector at the I/ITSEC, known as the F35 series. The F35 claims to be the world’s first projector featuring Texas Instruments WQXGA DLP chip, offering 2,560 x 1,600 pixel resolution.
WQXGA delivers 78 percent more pixels than WUXGA resolution (1,920 x 1,200) and offers more than five times the resolution of a standard XGA display.
“Bringing this new, ultra-high resolution imaging to market will increase efficiencies, reduce installation complexities, and provide a better return on investment for users. For the same number of channels you now get more pixels, and that is of great benefit in visualization and simulation, where the emphasis is on fine detail and the accurate rendering of images. For us, I/ITSEC is the perfect venue at which to debut not just the F35, but the whole thinking behind the adoption of WQXGA. We are grateful to our key technology provider, Texas Instruments, for providing the opportunity to present the first WQXGA projector,” stated Anders Løkke, International Marketing & Communications Manager, projectiondesign.
Roger Carver, manager of DLP’s front projector business at Texas Instruments, commented, “We are delighted that projectiondesign has deployed the WQXGA chip in a projector as innovative and as striking as the F35. This is not the first time that we have provided our technology to this innovative company to launch into the market. We see this introduction as a major step forward in technology and it is really satisfying to see this ultra-high resolution being exploited by projectiondesign in such an effective and imaginative way.”
The F35 series presents sharpness and clarity unsurpassed by other display solutions designed for simulation, training, and visualization markets.
The F35 DLP projector is expected to hit stores by the second half of 2010. However, the pricing details are still under wraps.
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