Since making its global debut at last year's InfoComm, projectiondesign's active stereoscopic 3D projector, the F10 AS3D has earned worldwide praise from the audio visual and visualization community for its ability to provide convincing and compelling 3D imagery from a single, portable device. This year the company will be showing the F10 AS3D, as well as F32 and F22 3D stereo projectors using INFITEC technology, and the F80 1080 projector optimized for ColorCode 3-D to deliver large screen passive stereo images.
As part of the InfoComm 09 education sessions, David Aleksandersen, CPS training program manager at projectiondesign will present an informative and in-depth introduction to 3D stereoscopic visualization.
Making their InfoComm debut will be the new F12, F22 and F32 single-chip DLP projectors, which all utilise Philips' VIDI technology for enhanced colours and colour management, improved image quality and performance predictability.
As an official InfoComm 09 education sponsor, projectiondesign will exclusively supply all training and meeting rooms at InfoComm 09 with a variety of DLP projectors including the 1080 and WUXGA resolution models. These will be used for the display of a wide range of educational presentation material, high-resolution computer graphics and video throughout the duration of InfoComm.
Commenting on the company's InfoComm 09 presence, Anders L°kke, international marketing and communications manager at projectiondesign, says, "In terms of audiovisual presentation and display technology, nothing beats InfoComm for scale or global influence. This is where the world's AV decision-makers come to survey the latest product developments, so it is only fitting that we should have our widest-ever range of technologies on display in Orlando this year.
"At the same time, the past couple of years have seen highly accurate, consistent, and customisable video projection solutions, of exactly the kind that we provide, being embraced by many more markets. So InfoComm 09 gives us an opportunity to show how our projectors can enhance workflow and improve the end-user experience in many different applications, from education and medical to industrial visualisation, simulation, e-Cinema, and places of worship."
(Jim Evans)