DIGITAL PROJECTION TO SHOWCASE ITS NEW MEGA MEDIAWALL MULTI-MILLION PIXEL DIGITAL DISPLAY AT GV EXPO 2003
MANCHESTER,
UK & KENNESAW, Ga., (October 29, 2003) – Digital Projection
International (DPI), an Emmy® Award-winning manufacturer of
high-performance projection systems, will demonstrate its new
multi-million pixel display, the Mega MediaWall, at the Government
Video Technology Expo 2003 (Dec 3 to 4, Washington, D.C., Booth 216).
DPI's
Mega MediaWall is a multi-source, custom configurable display with the
ability to window numerous applications in one high-resolution, custom
aspect ratio image. The system consists of projectors by DPI, a
projection screen and Vista System's Montage, a video processing and
windowing system specifically designed as a graphics engine for
seamless multi-display projection applications.
The
Mega MediaWall system to be demonstrated at GV Expo 2003 will consist
of three of DPI's single-chip DLP™ iVision sx projectors, a 4-by
13.5-foot Aeroview 100 rear-projection screen from Stewart Filmscreen
and Vista's Montage. The system will render an outstanding 3.4
million-pixels on the 4 x 13.5 aspect ratio screen.
"Our
demonstration at Government Video Expo will provide the perfect
opportunity for attendees to interact with the important capabilities
the Mega MediaWall offers", said Mike Levi, president of Digital
Projection, Inc. "Mega MediaWall systems can be configured in
resolutions up to 8-million total pixels and at nearly any aspect ratio
required. Like no other product, they present a highly capable and
flexible information display for government application such as
briefing rooms, command and control venues and visualisation labs."
Projectors
by Digital Projection are used in many of the Government's most
demanding applications, including Sandia Laboratories, Lawrence
Livermore Laboratories, Oak Ridge Laboratories and the Department of
Homeland Security. Digital Projection is GSA listed under contract
number GS-03F-0009K.