Digital Projection 1080P 3-chip projector line
The new HIGHlite Cine series delivers brilliant image fidelity through DPI’s implementation of Texas Instruments’ 3-chip DLP technology.
There are two versions of the new 3-chip projection platform. The first is the HIGHlite Cine 1080p-260 HC (High Contrast), which is optimised to produce 2,000 lumens and a stunning 20,000:1 contrast ratio. The second is the HIGHlite Cine 1080p-260 HB, optimised to produce maximum brightness, delivering up to 3,500 lumens for small to mid size venues needing as bright a picture as possible, while still retaining the benefits of 3-chip DLP imaging.
Showcasing an elegant new body design, the HIGHlite Cine 1080p-260 models address a common request among commercial integrators who have been seeking DPI’s industry-leading imaging performance from a smaller, sleek cabinet. The new Cine series design is also incorporated in DP’s new single-chip M-Vision Cine LED and M-Vision Cine 260 models, as well as all TITAN models equipped with the company’s new CINEskin enclosure.
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The HIGHlite Cine 1080p-260 fills a key position in DPI’s product line. Both the award-winning 3-chip TITAN 1080p-700 and LIGHTNING 40-1080p are already widely recognised as the ultimate projection displays for their enduring performance in the most demanding applications. Additionally, the single-chip iVision, dVision and new M-Vision displays are renowned for their stellar image quality for smaller screens and corporate meeting spaces. The new HIGHlite Cine series delivers DLP 3-chip image fidelity for commercial applications with medium-sized screens, at a price point more akin to the top end of DPI’s single-chip product line.
Installation flexibility is broad, due to the HIGHlite Cine’s compact and lightweight chassis design, and extraordinary lens shift range of 120% vertical and 30% horizontal. Multiple high quality lens options provide further flexibility, with .7 and 1.0:1 fixed lenses plus zoom lenses with throw ratios ranging from 1.25:1 up to 5.0:1. Connectivity includes two HDMI inputs, as well as RGB via D-15, component, composite and S-Video inputs.
DPI will be demonstrating its new HIGHlite Cine 260 displays at InfoComm 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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