Its new flagship projector uses three of Texas Instruments latest 0.95" 1080p DLP chipsets which SIM2 says deliver outstanding brightness levels, whilst also producing richly saturated images and superior contrast levels.
Powered by a 300w UHP lamp, coupled with three DLP chips, the projector features custom developed 10-bit video processing to ensure every signal type is converted to 1080p resolution without unwanted artifacts, the company says.
Connectivity includes six HDMI inputs alongside HD-SDI input, 2 x VGA inputs, DVI, RS-232, USB, and LAN together with Component, S-Video and Composite connections. For further flexibility the projector offers 6 lens options from short to very long throw ratios.
The new projector tops SIM2's range of 1080p DLP projectors which includes the mid-range single-chip design HT3000 (from $24,999) and the Domino 80 ($15,999) at the lower end.
RRP: $79,999 excluding the lens. Lens options range from $14,999 to $19,999.
See: www.audioproducts.co
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