DIGITAL PROJECTION INTERNATIONAL TO SHOWCASE ENTIRE LINE-UP OF PROJECTORS AT INFOCOMM 2003
MANCHESTER,
UK & KENNESAW, Ga., (May 22, 2003) – Digital Projection Int. (DPI),
an Emmy® Award-winning manufacturer of high-performance projection
systems, will showcase its entire lineup of single-chip and 3-chip
projectors featuring DLP™ technology in its 50 x 70-foot booth at
infoComm 2003 (booth #1849, June 3 to 5, Orlando). DPI's newest
products, the iVision and MERCURY series, will be among the products
featured in their dynamic, large-scale exhibition.
The
DPI exhibit at infoComm 2003 will include two dramatic centerpiece
screens, demonstrating the company's acumen at applying its
revolutionary projection technology for precise imaging applications.
The first centerpiece-a five mega-pixel image on a 40 x 10-foot Stewart
screen-will be illuminated by DPI's flagship LIGHTNING 28sx projectors,
arranged in a 4 x 1 soft-edge blend array. A Montage multi-input,
multi-output windowing processor supplied by Vista Systems will
generate the on-screen content.
The second
centerpiece screen will be rendered by nine DPI HIGHlite 6000Dsx
projection systems producing a 24 x 16-foot image comprised of more
than 10 mega-pixels. Dataton's WatchOut system will provide content for
this immersive technology application.
On
a variety of additional screens throughout the exhibit, DPI will
demonstrate its newest products, including the single-chip DLP™ based
iVision sx, 3-chip DLP™ based MERCURY 5000gv and the high-brightness,
lower-cost SHOWlite 6000gv. Weighing only 6.5 pounds, the iVision HD
delivers 3,000 ANSI lumens and 1000:1 contrast ratio, in an
ultra-compact and portable chassis. The MERCURY 5000gv incorporates an
efficient application of 3-chip Dark Metal DLPä technology by Texas
Instruments and delivers brightness of 4500 ANSI lumens and a contrast
ratio of 800:1 through XGA native resolution DMD's.
"For
the past six years, Digital Projection International has applied our
legendary large venue displays and our team's application expertise to
treat infoComm attendees to dynamic imagery on a dramatic scale, said
Mike Levi, president of Digital Projection, Inc. "At infoComm 2003,
along with our unmatched image quality, show attendees will be most
struck by the breadth of DPI's product lineup. Digital Projection is
committed to providing precision displays for every venue, and we will
demonstrate that point, with amazing clarity, color and light, at our
exhibit in Orlando."
In addition to its
own exhibit, a variety of large-screen displays by Digital Projection
International will also be found in the exhibits of Extron Electronics,
Folsom Research, Stewart Filmscreen, Texas Instruments and Vista
Systems.