UK - Christie has added to its award-winning M Series line of three-chip DLP projectors with five additional models, the Christie WX7K-M and WX10K-M (WXGA) projectors and the Christie WU7K-M, WU12K-M and Christie Roadster WU12K-M (WUXGA) projectors. The most compact in its class, this dual mercury lamp platform now includes WXGA (1366x768) and WUXGA (1920x1200) resolutions in addition to SXGA+ (1400x1050) and HD (1920x1080) models.

"The Christie M Series projectors raised the bar in performance, reliability and design. Now, with the new Christie M Series models, this exceptional performance will also be available in WXGA and WUXGA," says George Tsintzouras, director of product management, business products, Christie. "The Christie M Series projectors are ideal for customers with a broad range of needs. Whether they are looking for an entry-level, three-chip DLP projector or a high-end, feature-rich pro AV system, the Christie M Series has a model that will fit all of a customer's application requirements, regardless of venue size or resolution needs."

The Christie WX7K-M and WX10K-M WXGA projectors are ideal for customers entering the three-chip DLP market and looking for 16:9 performance. The Christie WU7K-M, WU12K-M and Roadster WU12K-M premium WUXGA projectors target the 16:10 projection market requirements with the highest resolution, brightness and top pro AV features.

Ranging from 2,850 ANSI (3,135 centre) lumens (single lamp mode, 200W) to 10,500 ANSI (11,550 centre) lumens (dual lamp mode, 350W), all of the new Christie M Series projectors operate at 120V, a result of the high optical efficiency of these projectors. This gives end-users more lumens with less power consumption as compared to competitive products on the market.

The Christie M Series projectors' standard feature set includes: a state-of-the-art dual lamp system with hot-swappable lamps, embedded Christie Twist for advanced warping and blending, tiled array processing that supports up to 3x3 arrays, dynamic iris for expanded contrast ratios, picture-in-picture, Intelligent Lens System (ILS), a range of high definition lenses and a dust-sealed engine for low maintenance operation.

(Lee Baldock)


Latest Issue. . .

Save
Cookies user preferences
We use cookies to ensure you to get the best experience on our website. If you decline the use of cookies, this website may not function as expected.
Accept all
Decline all
Analytics
Tools used to analyze the data to measure the effectiveness of a website and to understand how it works.
Google Analytics
Accept
Decline
Advertisement
If you accept, the ads on the page will be adapted to your preferences.
Google Ad
Accept
Decline