New High-Brightness, High-Value DLP Projector Introduced by Digital Projection
ATLANTA, June 7 /PRNewswire/ -- InfoComm 2010 – Digital Projection International (DPI), an Emmy® Award-winning manufacturer of high-performance projection systems, announces the E-Vision series--the newest platform in DPI's high-brightness, high-value projection line. DPI's E-Vision WXGA 600, the first display in the new series to be unveiled, serves as a remarkably bright and affordable projector benefitting from the imaging fidelity of Texas Instruments' DLP® technology. With numerous lens options, user swappable color wheels and advanced color controls, the 6,000 lumen E-Vision WXGA 600 continues DPI's legacy of creating powerful and efficient displays for every commercial application imaginable. The E-Vision WXGA 600 will commence shipping in June, and carries a $5,995 MSRP.
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Weighing in at just 44 lbs., the dual-lamp E-Vision WXGA 600 employs the latest in Texas Instruments' 1280 x 800 dark metal DLP™ technology to deliver 6,000 lumens and up to 2400:1 contrast. Robustly built and ultra-quiet, the E-Vision WXGA 600 is an unmatched solution for, lecture halls, conference venues, Houses of Worship, corporate auditoriums and boardrooms, digital signage, and any other application needing bright, accurate imagery at a remarkably accessible price point.
The E-Vision WXGA 600 delivers high performance features as well as a compelling price. A variety of fixed and zoom lens options gives the E-Vision WXGA 600 a flexible throw ratio range of .77:1 – 8.3:1. Two swappable color wheels, included with the projector, allow the integrator or the end user to easily install the color wheel that provides the best balance of lumens and color depth to complement their application objectives and venue lighting conditions. With an MSRP of only $5,995 for the projector, plus lens, the 6,000 lumen E-Vision WXGA 600 projector is priced to support even the most conservative AV budgets.
The new E-Vision WXGA 600 delivers an affordable, flexible and visually impressive projection solution to the commercial AV market. DPI will demonstrate the new E-Vision WXGA 600 in their 70' x 50' "Precision Displays for EVERY Venue" showcase from June 9 -11 at InfoComm 2010 (Booth #N939) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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About Digital Projection International
Founded in 1989, Digital Projection International (DPI) has been instrumental in the development and application of Digital Light Processing™ technology by Texas Instruments for projection systems. DPI introduced the world's first 3-chip DLP® projector in 1997, and has since delivered expert system engineering and world-class customer services, thus maintaining its position as a digital imaging pioneer.
DPI's groundbreaking projection research and development has garnered the admiration of industry professionals around the world. This has earned the company many awards, including two Emmy® Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. DPI remains the first and only projector manufacturer to win the coveted award.
Today, DPI manufactures and distributes an extensive line of ultra high-performance 3-chip and single-chip DLP® projection systems. These projectors are the reference standard for demanding applications such as 3D visualization, large-venue, live-event staging, fortune 5000, education, medical and scientific research, command and control, digital cinema, commercial entertainment, worship and elite home cinema.
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Michael Bridwell, Marketing Communications Manager |
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Digital Projection Inc. |
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T- 770.420.1350 - [email protected] |
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SOURCE Digital Projection International
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