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Digital Projection’s New 60,000+ Hour LED Projectors Now Available
Digital Projection’s New 60,000+ Hour LED Projectors Now Available

ATLANTA, GA (OCT 2009) - Digital Projection International an Emmy Award-winning manufacturer of high-performance projection systems, announced a limited supply of their brand-new M-Vision Cine LED projectors is now available for order. The new Cine LED delivers 3-chip color saturation with the imaging fidelity of Texas Instruments’ DLP® technology. The single-chip M-Vision Cine LED adds the first Lifetime Illumination™ display to DPI’s already extensive single-chip product line. MSRP is between $15,995 and $16,995, depending on the lens selected.

About the M-Vision Cine LED
The M-Vision Cine LED produces up to 600 lumens and 10,000:1 contrast. A quiet, compact chassis, the M-Vision Cine LED presents a powerful large-screen imaging solution in an affordable but precise chassis. Ideal M-Vision LED venues include theatrical viewing spaces with controlled ambient light with screens up to 8’ wide. When installed in such venues, the M-Vision Cine LED produces the dynamic range, rich color saturation and vivid contrast of a 3-chip DPL display, but from a smaller and more cost effective chassis. As the Cine LED does not incorporate a traditional lamp, media environments utilizing the new display will benefit from their Lifetime Illumination™ 60,000+ hour lifespan. Additionally, the single-chip M-Vision Cine LED does not rely on a color wheel, which renders the projector completely free of the color wheel artifacts that some home theater enthusiasts find distracting.

Introduced to widespread acclaim at the recent CEDIA Expo in Atlanta, Georgia, the M-Vision Cine LED projector addresses a common request among home integrators for DPI’s industry-leading precision imagery in a small, sleek cabinet. Ideal for small to medium viewing spaces with controlled ambient light, the M-Vision LED brings precision to the LED projector space. When considered in conjunction with the new M-Vision Cine 260 and HIGHlite Cine 260, DPI’s Cine series evolution has added a new, streamlined presence to a majority of the company’s Home Cinema products - products that are already widely recognized for excellence in imaging capability.

Installation is incredibly flexible due to the M-Vision Cine LED’s compact and lightweight chassis design, and extraordinary lens shift range of 30% horizontal and 120% vertical. Multiple lens options provide further flexibility, with a throw ratio ranging from 1.25 to 3.0:1. There is also a fixed lens which offers a .73:1 throw ratio. Connectivity includes two HDMI inputs, as well as RGB via D-15, component, composite and S-Video inputs.

Digital Projection International offers an extraordinary array of over 40 single-chip projectors, as well as over 30 powerful 3-chip DLP® displays.

To download a high-resolution version of the M-Vision Cine LED, please use the following link: http://www.digitalprojection.com/news/zips/DPI_MVision_CineLED.zip


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About Digital Projection International

Founded in 1989, Digital Projection International (DPI) has been instrumental in the development and application of Digital Light Processing™ technology by Texas Instruments for projection systems. DPI introduced the world’s first 3-chip DLP® projector in 1997, and has since delivered expert system engineering and world-class customer services, thus maintaining its position as a digital imaging pioneer.

DPI’s groundbreaking projection research and development has garnered the admiration of industry professionals around the world. This has earned the company many awards, including two Emmy® Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. DPI remains the first and only projector manufacturer to win the coveted award.

Today, DPI manufactures and distributes an extensive line of ultra high-performance 3-chip and single-chip DLP® projection systems. These projectors are the reference standard for demanding applications such as large-venue, live-event staging, fortune 5000, education, medical and scientific research, command and control, digital cinema, commercial entertainment, worship and elite home cinema.

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