Pride of place on the projectiondesign booth will be the new F35 WQXGA, the first projector anywhere in the world to feature Texas Instruments' WQXGA DLP chip. This offers a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels - 78% more than WUXGA. The result is a display of high pixel density that requires fewer projectors to produce "ultra-realistic images with a sharpness and clarity unmatched by competing solutions.
First previewed at I/ITSEC in Orlando, Florida in late 2009, the F35 has already received popular interest in the simulation, training, and visualization markets, where its ultra-high resolution imaging will increase efficiencies, reduce installation complexities, and provide a high return on investment for end users, the company says.
Also at a European tradeshow for the first time is the MIPS WB2560 - projectiondesign's first multi-image processor. Capable of providing geometry correction on a per-pixel basis for perfect image performance, the MIPS WB2560 is infinitely scalable, allowing any number of channels to be combined to a single image.
Also featured on the projectiondesign booth, will be the FL32 projector, which uses ReaLED technology combining long-life LED illumination with patented projectiondesign optics for up to an estimated 100,000 hours of low-maintenance, worry-free operation. Available in a choice of 1080p or WUXGA resolution, the FL32 is being shown at an ISE show for the first time.
(Jim Evans)